Bio:M. V. Wheelhouse

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Mary V. Wheelhouse

A short biographical note is in The Bookman, Oct. 1906, p. 8, announcing that journal's £100 Prizes for stories for boys, stories for girls, and stories for children. "Miss Wheelhouse" and writer Christina Gowans Whyte had won the Story for Girls prize with The Adventures of Merrywink. See p. 7 for portrait photographs of the winners.

That biographical note calls Wheelhouse "a native of Leeds" (England).

Forename Mary is from the Library of Congress

There is a blank page for one "Mary V. Wheelhouse" at BooksIllustrated.com, apparently cited by SUDOC as a 2010 source for children's book illustrator "Mary V. Wheelhouse (1895-1947)" [1]. Birthdate 1895 is not credible here.