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for the first time; Ellie would figure prominently in her early life, as Goff often stayed with her. Goff lived a simple life as a child, given a penny a week by her parents as well as occasional other gifts. Her mother was known for giving Goff maxims and instructions and she loved "the memory of
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in 1902. Goff recalled an idealized version of her childhood in
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from writing additional songs for the production. However, original songs and other aspects from the 1964 film were allowed to be incorporated into the production. Those points were even stipulated in her last will and testament.
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beginning in early 1921 and returned to Wilkie's troupe in Sydney by April 1922. That month, in a review of her performance as
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Sydney Letter". Travers also had work accepted and published by publications including the
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Travers, P. L. (1970–1971). "George Ivanovitch Gurdjieff (1877–1949)".
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as a cashier. Between 1918 and 1924 she resided at 40 Pembroke Street,
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Helen Lyndon Goff, also known as Lyndon, was born on 9 August 1899 in
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Resting Places: The Burial Sites of More Than 14,000 Famous Persons
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and P.L Travers: Biography reveals original character's sharp edge"
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was published that year with great success. Many sequels followed.
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in Ireland. Through Camillus, Travers had three grandchildren.
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1981:Erbland, Kate (2013-12-26).
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2113:Hone, Joseph (2013-12-06).
1956:Norman, Neil (2012-04-14).
1779:Nance, Kevin (2013-12-20).
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1281:. London. Archived from
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1091:Mary Poppins From A to Z
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1958:"The real Mary Poppins"
1831:. Retrieved 17 May 2017
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1783:Mary Poppins, She Wrote
1690:Text of the short story
1475:"Goff, Helen Lyndon ".
1229:Encyclopædia Britannica
1134:, London: Collins, 1982
1110:, London: Collins, 1972
1102:, London: Collins, 1963
1094:, London: Collins, 1963
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2636:Mary Poppins Returns
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