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- 1959-1965.
Notes on a course in the literature of the Pacific Islands given at the University of Hawaii from 1959 to 1963 and a letter to Cecil Hadgraft re: a project to microfilm Australian novels.
Day, A. Grove (Arthur Grove), 1904-1994
Notes on a course in the literature of the Pacific Islands given at the University of Hawaii from 1959 to 1963 and a letter to Cecil Hadgraft re: a project to microfilm Australian novels.
Day, A. Grove (Arthur Grove), 1904-1994
Aboriginal tribes in the Woocoo Shire
Typescript (duplicated), which includes descriptive information about the Kabi tribe, an account of conflict between white settlers and local indigenous people in about 1849, and an account of indigenous customs at Mt. Mowbollan. Includes bibliography.
Woocoo Historical Society
Typescript (duplicated) Notes of interest, dated 4 May 1969. Compiled by the Woocoo Historical Society and presented on a picnic outing to the Teebar Cooper Mines and 'Grayfields'.
Woocoo Historical Society
[Newspaper clippings concerning W.N. Gillies], 1925 Feb 25 - 1927 Aug 14
Gillies, William Neil, 1868-1928
[Papers concerning the Queensland Campaign for Civil Liberties], 1977-1979: /Peter Davidson.
Includes campaign notes, letters, transcripts, agendas, motions, articles, speeches, pamphlets, newsletters, press releases, posters and programs.
Civil Liberties Co-ordinating Committee (Queensland) (1977-)
Letter, 1940 Sep 24: Brisbane, [to] C. Cummins, Brisbane / C.R. Carson.
Letter refers to the play, 'The battle to the strong' by C. Cummins.
Broadcasters (Australia)
Mountain of struggle, 1975 Jun 23
Accompanied by corrections, 1984 Mar 14 (14 leaves, 33 cm.--Typescript, signed, photocopy).
Lundy-Clarke, John
Lecture given by Josephine Small (nee Delpratt) to the Queensland Women's Historical Association, 10 November 1966, on the history of the Delpratt family.
Also notes on the history of the family, and photocopied newspaper clippings on the history and sale of Tambourine House, home of the Delpratts. Includes one clipping on Normanby, home of the Macarthurs.
Delpratt family
Edith Cowley 1889-1979, 1982 Sep: singer, actress, and radio performer / W. D. Maxwell-Mahon.
Article published in Lantern, Sep. 1982. Accompanied by an original photograph of Edith Cowley as 'Tiffin--a barmaid' in 'Sweet Nell of Old Drury', Theatre Royal, Adelaide, c. 1929.
Maxwell-Mahon, William
This paper was written in 1969 and formed the basis of the author's Bancroft Oration in that year.
Gordon, Douglas, 1911-1993