Background
Mary Hannay Foott was born at Glasgow to a merchant, James Black, and his wife Mission Grant.
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Mary Hannay Foott was born at Glasgow to a merchant, James Black, and his wife Mission Grant.
She was afterwards one of the first students at the Melbourne National Gallery Art School, and also studied painting under Louis Buvelot.
The family came to Australia in 1853. In 1874 Mary married Thomas Wade Foott and lived for three years in Bourke, New South Wales. One of her poems, "New Country", is descriptive of her own experience, and the next seven years in this country had a great influence on her writings.
Her husband died in 1884 from over-work and exposure during the drought of that year, and the losses of stock were so great that Mrs Foott was obliged to sell her interest in the property and move to Toowoomba, Queensland.
In July 1885 Foott went to Rocklea, near Brisbane, and opened a private school which supported her family. In the same year she published her first volume Where the Pelican Builds and Other Poems, and began to do journalistic work for the Queenslander and Brisbane Courier.
In 1887 she joined the staff of the Queenslander and wrote under the pen-name of "Louisiana Quenouille", but several stories also appeared in her own name. These have never been collected.
Morna Lee and Other Poems, largely a reprint of her first volume, was published in 1890.
Mrs Foott continued her literary work for many years at Brisbane, and from 1907 at Bundaberg, Queensland, where she died in September 1918. He commanded the 4th Division A.M.F. 1929-1931, and died on 27 June 1942. Mrs Foott"s published verse was small in quantity but usually of good quality.
One of her poems "Where the Pelican Builds" is included in most Australian anthologies.
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