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Songs, novels, echoes, plays / [attributed to G.W. Rowley]

  • F3675
  • Item
  • [1887-1913].

Leather bound journal 13 x 21 cm, containing handwritten notes, poems, newspaper clippings. Binding broken. Newspaper clippings: Australian Ode Competition 1913 -- Aladdin's Pastepot -- Remember the Waiter -- The Queen's Jubilee -- To Wolsley all authored by 'CROMWELL'; The Peace Soceity -- Imprisoned in his chimney -- Quelled by a bike various clippings from the Sunday Times 1899, many authored by 'Uncle Billy', 'UB' and 'The Goat'; Psychic Pianist -- Poor Humanity -- National Song Competition. Poems: The Twins -- The Danube -- The Lady Pharisee -- Sydney Harbour and the meeting of the waters -- Welcome Earl Beauchamp (Sydney 24/4/1899 GW) -- The Capitalist -- Coronation of King Edward VII (June 29 1892) -- Home rule for Old Ireland (12 June 1902) -- The Water and Sewerage Board -- Pity me -- The Nun and the Cardinal -- Ode to Australia (25/8/1913) -- Congenial souls (illustrated) -- On the revision of the New Testament -- Love -- Oh the happy days of childhood -- To give you a glimpse of a heavenly kiss. Songs: Patriotic song -- A young Cockadoodle . . . Old Brown. Plays: Ali Cogia or The Fraudulent trustee by GWR -- King Harold a play in three acts by GWR [1881] -- Out of the ranks. Manuscripts: Our tricycle ride to Harwick [Sept 27th 1890] -- The Burglary in Arcadia -- [indescipherable by Tidy-fol-lol] -- Marion -- Never more -- Duet -- The Farmer's wife and the geese -- The MP and his voter -- Lie-water and the Chinaman -- The Prior of Cosmo -- Jack and the mermaid -- An amusing episode. Music: Patriotic song.

Rowley, G. W.

Scrapbook, Jan. 29, 1901 / Mary B. Ewan.

  • F3089
  • Item
  • 1901-01-29

Press cuttings, mainly of poems by Will Ogilvie and articles about him gathered by Mary B. Ewan; also holograph signed poems by Will Ogilvie.

Ewan, Mary B.

Scrapbook, 1933-1944

  • F2295
  • Item
  • 1933-1944.

Photocopy of 2 scrapbooks of clippings from Brisbane newspapers, 1933-1935, about the radio play writing and activities at 4BH of John Christopher (Charles Porter's pseudonym), and copies of reviews of 'Six Australian one act plays', 1944.

Porter, Charles

Scrapbook, 1929-1931

  • F1909
  • Item
  • 1929-1931.

Contains newspaper clippings and postcards.
Subjects include the building of Sydney Harbour Bridge and early aviation.

Dunn, Elsie

Scrapbook, 1918-1936.

  • F2363
  • Item
  • 1918-1936.

Newspaper cuttings and programs concerning activities of the Brisbane Austral Choir and other musical events in Brisbane.
Includes letter from Percy Grainger (1926 Oct. 5; 1 leaf typescript duplicated.)

Chessher, E. D.

Scrapbook, 1914-1919

  • F871
  • Item
  • 1914-1919.

Scrapbook, covered in cretonne, containing mostly handwritten copied verse , some press clippings, a few letters. Compiled during World War I and shortly thereafter.
Includes handwritten note from donor about provenance of scrapbook.

Thornett, Amy

Scrapbook, 1875-[c.1913]

  • F465
  • Item
  • 1875-[c.1913]

Contains handwritten poem by James Brunton Stephens, beginning 'Another year its course has run'. The poem was apparently written as part of the presentation of the scrapbook to Mrs. Outridge, on the occasion of the school's first breaking-up at the end of year. Also contains newspaper clippings, some with biographical information, pressed flowers, and cards.

Outridge, Arthur Henry, Mrs.

Scrapbook relating to Margot Margaret Maxwell Bell

Scrapbook with ‘Margot Bell’ [Margot Margaret Maxwell Bell, 1908-1929] written inside, containing newspaper cuttings, handwritten notes, correspondence, and photographs, 1908 to 1984. Most likely begun by Catherine Bell and continued by another person in the Bell family. Photographs, 75 b&w, include: Catherine Bell, Joshua Thomas Bell, Joshua Peter Ferguson Bell, Margot Margaret Maxwell Bell, Peter and C.B.P.B. (Colin Basil Peter Bell), Jinny, 'Arrival at Quarantine camp Wallangarra 2 May 1919', Ella, Margo, Enid, Kit (Kitty), 'Hailstorm, Rakeevan', 'Vincent Fairfax & Margot', and Coochin.

Bell, Margot Margaret Maxwell, 1908-1929

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