Press clippings about Thomas Clarke, bushranger
- F1017
- File
- 1865-1867.
Includes engraved newspaper illustrations 1865 and 1867.
Press clippings about Thomas Clarke, bushranger
Includes engraved newspaper illustrations 1865 and 1867.
Collection of manuscript copies of poems, mostly undated.
Most copies by McKinnon, some in another hand.
McKinnon, Thomas Firmin Mackay Jessie, 1878-1953
Notes on Alexander and Archibald Forbes
Handwritten and typescript notes of Firmin McKinnon on Alexander and Archibald Forbes of Warwick re query as to identity of Patrick Steuart Forbes.
McKinnon, Thomas Firmin Mackay Jessie, 1878-1953
The poetry and philosophy of Baylebridge
Handwritten and typescript drafts of The poetry and philosophy of Baylebridge. Also publisher's selection of reviews of Baylebridge.
McKinnon, Thomas Firmin Mackay Jessie, 1878-1953
Typescript poem about Ludwig Leichardt by the New Australian Poet (an old King's School boy).
McKinnon, Thomas Firmin Mackay Jessie, 1878-1953
Letter, 1932 July 31 : Broken Hill, to Firmin McKinnon
Handwritten, signed letter to Firmin McKinnon re her book "No roads go by" and Queensland Bush Book Club.
White, Myrtle Rose, 1888-1961
Typescript copy of obituary notice in Royal Colonial Institute Journal, vol. 16 no. 6, June 1925, sent to Firmin McKinnon by Heber A. Longman, with letterhead of Queensland Museum.
Accompanied by note from W. Lees on Ling Roth in Mackay.
Roth, H. Ling (Henry Ling), 1854-1925
Memoriam card with quotation from Botha dated 28 June 1919; signed by J.C. Smuts, W.J. Massey and Joseph Cook.
Botha, Louis, 1862-1919
Letters , 1937-1940 : Brisbane, to Firmin McKinnon
6 letters concerning submission of poem 'Gallipoli', and 2 typescript drafts of 'Gallipoli'.
Percy, Thomas, 1875-ca.1947
Letter, 1939 Apr 24 : Kidlington, to Firmin McKinnon
Typed signed letter to Firmin McKinnon, thanking him for article written on his book "Commonwealth of God", also discusses Clarence Streit's "World order". Accompanied by newpaper review from John O'London's Weekely and the Outline, April 21, 1934.
Curtis, Lionel, 1872-1955