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Ben Hall realia

6 pieces of shards of crockery and glassware found by Shearston at the site of Halls house at Sandy Creek, near Grenfell. The house was burned down by the NSW Police in 1862. Shearston believes these shards are of plates that Hall ate from and bottles he drank from. Found during one of Shearstons scouting trips for the possible film production of the screenplay 'Game' in 1995 or 1997.

Newspaper cuttings

Cuttings collected by Caroline Kelly. Includes
-- Scrapbook of newspaper cuttings relating to Caroline Kelly, mostly concerning her wedding and hiking honeymoon, 1929.
-- The B.P. Magazine, 1 Mar 1932, containing a history of Australia drama with a reference to Carrie Tennant.

Photographic material

Material consists of personal photographs, slides, negatives and postcards. Mostly relating to Ray Sumner's research on Amalie Dietrich including photographs of specimen's collected by Dietrich. Contains two images of Aboriginal people (copies of originals).

Publications

Nine publications which informed Ray Sumner's research into Amalie Dietrich.

Publications:

Betteridge, M (1978) Australian flora in art : an exhibition of applied art from the Museum of Applied Arts and Sciences, Sydney Catalogue of an exhibition held at Banyule Gallery, October 25 1978 - January 31, 1979.

Bischoff, C (1916) Der neue Lehrer Lesch & Irmer, Düsseldorf

Bischoff, C (1931) Bilder aus meinem Leben G. Grote'sche Verlagsbuchhandlung, Berlin.

Bischoff, C (1931) The hard road : the life story of Amalie Dietrich, naturalist 1821-1891 Martin Hopkinson, London.

Bischoff, C (1980) Amalie Dietrich : ein Leben ; mit einem Nachwort herausgegeben von Günter Wirth Calwer, Stuttgart.

National Museum of Victoria (1946) Annual report 1979-1980 National Museum of Victoria, Melbourne.

Queensland Herbarium (1979) Austrobaileya, vol 1 no 3.

Simmonds, J. H., & Field Naturalist's Club (1893) Some odd memories of the Field Naturalist's Club Printed by J. Brown, Brisbane.

Weidner, H (1967) Geschichte der Entomologie in Hamburg De Gruyter, Kommissionsverlag Cram, Hamburg.

Weidner, H (1969) 125 Jahre Naturhistorisches Museum zu Hamburg Verlag Paul Parey, Hamburg und Berlin.

Correspondence, 1972 to 2017

Correspondents include Gregory Alcock, Peter Atkins and Dana Atkins, Lincoln Austin, Bart [?], Peter Besley, Leonard, Brown, A M Brustead, Chris Capper, Milton Cater, Elizabeth W Colton, Greg Colwill, Arthur Creedy, Mary Creedy (nee Fraser), Malcolm Enright, Joe Felber, Jill Godfrey, Kathryn Gow, Brother Gregory of the St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, Jon Haigh, Nigel Hall, Miles Hall, Rosemary Heritage, Margaret Hockey, Martyn Hope, Warwick Hunter, Ian [Friend?], Leonie Sue Johnson, Kevin King, Ildiko Kovacs, James Lecesne, Dalky L’Estrange, Carlson Loke, Rick Loveridge, lan Matthews, John McPhee, Jacques Montredon and Denise Montredon Dromard, Bernadette O’Shea, Sean Phillips, Gwyn Pigott (Gwyn Hanssen Pigott), Diana Post, Luke Roberts, Etienne Roy, Elvis Seman, Brendan Smith, Madonna Staunton, Margaret Summerville, Lida Zannier.

Art reviews

Reviews about the art work of Leonard Brown and other artists. Comprises: Grishin, Sasha, ‘Originality in the icons of Leonard Brown’, nd, typescript, 2p; and McDonald, Ewen, ‘Contemporanea: Letter from Sydney’, 1989, typescript, 4p.

Postcards and reproduction prints collected by Daphne Mayo

These postcards and prints were collected by Daphne Mayo during her travels in Europe and were used to inform her artistic work. The postcards (300), are mostly blank, and are mostly of historical buildings and sculptural art works in Europe. Some postcards have notes written by Daphne Mayo and some are addressed to her from friends. Newspaper cuttings, pictures cut from magazines and a line drawing are among the postcards.

Mayo, Daphne, 1895-1982

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