"Her manuscripts were typed up by her four daughters and donated to the National Library of Australia, which published them in 1998 as Malaguna Road: The Papua and New Guinea Diaries of Sarah Chinnery, edited by Kate Fortune."
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Chinnery, Sarah (1887β1970)". Australian Women's Register. The National Foundation for Australian Women. Retrieved 12 April 2025.
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Sarah Chinnery
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Sarah Johnston Chinnery (nΓ©e Neill; 1887 β 1970) was a British-Australian photographer and diarist, known for her photographs and diaries of sixteen years in the Territory of Papua New Guinea during the 1920s and 30s.
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