Ernest Way Elkington

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Ernest Way Elkington
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Elkington, Ernest Way.jpg
Born 1872
Died 1935
Residence Weston House, Hants
Occupation literary
Society Membership
membership ordinary fellow
left 1912 struck off
elected_AI 1906.11.20
clubs Savage Club
societies Royal Geographical Society




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Proposed by N.H. Hardy; seconded by T.A. Joyce 1906.07.04
1911.02.07 It was resolved that Messrs E.F. Martin, Paul Radin, R.B.S. Sewell and R.C.J. Swinhoe be struck off the list of Fellows. That Capt. Pope Hennessey be threatened with expulsion. That Messrs F. Eyles, Hewitt, Oman Hadji Johari, E.W. Elkington and Sheldon Ridge be suspended for one year.
1912.06.11 [it was resolved] that Mr E. Way Elkington be given to the end of June to pay up his arrears, failing which he be struck off the list of Members
1912.10.29 It was resolved that Captain H. Pope Hennessey, Mr T. Dallen, Mr C.G. Hale, Mr E. Way Elkington and Mr L.W. La Chard be struck off the list of Fellows

Notes From Elsewhere



The Savage South Seas mistakenly attributes the text to Ernest Way Elkington, who merely wrote up Hardy’s stories, acting as ghostwriter for the actual observer, Hardy (the aforementioned newspaper artist and book illustrator from the Sydney Morning Herald). Elkington had not visited the islands himself.

Publications

External Publications

The savage south seas

Adrift in New Zealand

Canada, the land of hope

The squatter's stud: a sporting novel

The lucky shot

The two forces

The rich man's wife

The rugged way

No tucker! an experience on the New Zealand gum-fields

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