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Also known as '''[[Major Hedley C. Parks]]'''   
 
Also known as '''[[Major Hedley C. Parks]]'''   
  
His published books include the tales in ''A Coward's V.C., and Other Yarns of a Military Flavour'' (by [[Hedley C. Parks]], Bridges, 1906) and ''[[ Over the Weekend and Other One-act Plays for the Amateur Stage]]'' (by [[Major Hedley C. Parks]], London, 1930); ''Hindustani Simplified'' (by "H.C. Parks", Luzac It co, 1937), .
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He wrote many one-act plays, three of which, ''[[Over the Weekend]]'', ''[[Ringing True]]'' and ''[[His Medicine]]'' were published as ''[[ Over the Weekend and Other One-act Plays for the Amateur Stage]]'' in London in 1930. His other published books include the tales in ''A Coward's V.C., and Other Yarns of a Military Flavour'' (by [[Hedley C. Parks]], Bridges, 1906) and ''Hindustani Simplified'' (by "H.C. Parks", Luzac It co, 1937).
  
  
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
 
==Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance==
  
He wrote many one-act plays, three of which, ''[[Over the Weekend]]'', ''[[Ringing True]]'' and ''[[His Medicine]]'' were published as ''[[ Over the Weekend and Other One-act Plays for the Amateur Stage]]'' in London in 1930.
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''[[Over the Weekend]]'' was produced at the [[Railway Institute]] in Cape Town on 30 April, 1927.
 
''[[Over the Weekend]]'' was produced at the [[Railway Institute]] in Cape Town on 30 April, 1927.

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Major Hedley C. Parks (19**-) is a writer and playwright.

Also known as Major Hedley C. Parks

He wrote many one-act plays, three of which, Over the Weekend, Ringing True and His Medicine were published as Over the Weekend and Other One-act Plays for the Amateur Stage in London in 1930. His other published books include the tales in A Coward's V.C., and Other Yarns of a Military Flavour (by Hedley C. Parks, Bridges, 1906) and Hindustani Simplified (by "H.C. Parks", Luzac It co, 1937).


Contribution to SA theatre, film, media and/or performance

Over the Weekend was produced at the Railway Institute in Cape Town on 30 April, 1927.

Sources

Gosher, 1988.

SACat: A union catalogue of items held by Southern African libraries.

https://books.google.co.za/books/about/A_Coward_s_V_C_and_Other_Yarns_of_a_Mili.html?id=Ye6SswEACAAJ&redir_esc=y

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