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Elyne Mitchell

Elyne Mitchell, OAM (née Chauvel, 30 December 1913 – 4 March 2002) was an Australian author noted for the Silver Brumby series of children's novels. Her nonfiction works draw on family history and culture.

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Notable work
Silver Brumby series
Alma mater
St Catherine's School, Toorak
Born
Elyne Chauvel (1913-12-30)30 December 1913 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Children
Indi Mitchell · Harry Mitchell · Honor Auchinleck · John Mitchell
Died
4 March 2002(2002-03-04) (aged 88) Corryong, Victoria, Australia
Genres
Children's, non-fiction

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Elyne Mitchell

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Elyne Mitchell

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related to External links · 7
Elyne Mitchell → Australia Archived, IMDbThe Woman From Snowy, March, Mitchell's, National Museum, River, Wayback MachineThe Silver Brumby
Children · 4
Elyne Mitchell → Harry Mitchell, Honor Auchinleck, Indi Mitchell, John Mitchell
Relatives · 2
Elyne Mitchell → Charles Chauvel (cousin), Sir Harry Chauvel (father)
Alma mater · 1
Elyne Mitchell → St Catherine's School, Toorak
Born · 1
Elyne Mitchell → Elyne Chauvel (1913-12-30)30 December 1913 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Died · 1
Elyne Mitchell → 4 March 2002(2002-03-04) (aged 88) Corryong, Victoria, Australia
Genres · 1
Elyne Mitchell → Children's, non-fiction
Notable awards · 1
Elyne Mitchell → Medal of the Order of Australia
Notable work · 1
Elyne Mitchell → Silver Brumby series
Occupations · 1
Elyne Mitchell → Writer, cattlewoman, champion skier

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Elyne MitchellAlma materSt Catherine's School, Toorak1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellBornElyne Chauvel (1913-12-30)30 December 1913 Melbourne, Victoria, Australia1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellChildrenIndi Mitchell1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellChildrenHarry Mitchell1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellChildrenHonor Auchinleck1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellChildrenJohn Mitchell1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellDied4 March 2002(2002-03-04) (aged 88) Corryong, Victoria, Australia1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellGenresChildren's, non-fiction1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellNotable awardsMedal of the Order of Australia1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellNotable workSilver Brumby series1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellOccupationsWriter, cattlewoman, champion skier1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellRelativesSir Harry Chauvel (father)1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellRelativesCharles Chauvel (cousin)1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellSpouseThomas Walter Mitchell (1935–1984, his death)1.00infobox
Elyne MitchellSubjectAustralian Alps1.00infobox

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