Item F2307 - Emma Miller / lyric J. Crawford ; music J. W. Bellamy.

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F2307

Title

Emma Miller / lyric J. Crawford ; music J. W. Bellamy.

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  • [19--] (Creation)

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Extent and medium

2 leaves, 4 p. on 1 leaf ; 29 cm. or smaller.

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Name of creator

(1908-1973)

Biographical history

James (Jim) Crawford played a significant role in Australian working class theatre, especially in Brisbane. He was born in Manchester and came to Australia as a teenager. During the 1930s, Crawford became a member of the Communist Party of Australia. He traveled the eastern coast of Australia as far north as Cairns, performing in The Roving Red Revue Company, of which he was a founder. By the late 1930s he was a columnist for the Victorian 'Guardian', and in the early 1940s he moved from Melbourne to Brisbane. He became an active member and playright for the Brisbane New Theatre Club. During this period he married Pamela Mary Seeman, who was also involved in theatre. Crawford was a columnist for the Queensland 'Guardian'. He also wrote under the pseudonyms of Walter Egan, Mopoke, and John Woolley.

Name of creator

(-1980.)

Biographical history

Doris Catherine Rass, known as Dot, was a well-known and active Communist Party member in the Brisbane for a long period before moving to New South Wales; was a regular Tribune seller, worked at the People's Bookshop, and for the Tribune Fair; died on 12 July 1980 at Richmond, New South Wales.

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Archival history

Previously part of : Dot Rass collection file.

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Unrestricted access.

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  • English

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Handwritten score relates to score and lyrics in UQFL301 Folder 9.

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Handwritten.

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Alma MMS ID

991008335379703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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