Series[UMA-SRE-20170074] MUSIC, ESSEX, ENVIRONMENTAccession[2014.0038] GERMAINE GREER ARCHIVEIdentifierUMA-ITE-2017007400034Scope and ContentContains: Letters in response to Greer article in the Weekend Telegraph, Invading ladybirds fly away home, DT301, 22/1/2005, in which Greer asked readers to send her odd looking examples for forwarding to an entomologist for identification; Research material, mainly print outs of web pages (2002, 2005) about ladybirds, including The London and Essex Ladybird Surveys. Includes laser print of typescript of Greer article, and print of online article. Correspondents: Carol Horne (for Germaine Greer); J. Burton (empty padded envelope annotated "1 small ladybird found in the house at the beginning of June 05"); Daphne Shelton; John Hopgood; D Simmons; Robin Batchelor-Smith; CE McIntyre; C Hughes. Subjects: Invertebrates; Conservation of natural resources; Essex, England; Country Notebook (The Telegraph); JournalismAccess StatusAccess restrictions applyRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2017.0074 Unit 0003
Greer, Germaine, Ladybirds (2002-8 February 2005), [UMA-ITE-2017007400034]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 02/05/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/441294