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Artworks

This series is comprised of four (4) artworks mounted on boards, 31 x 51 cm.
Item 1: Fred Leist, (Two men in street), 1898, ink on paper, 10 x 13 cm, signed Fred Leist, mounted with an inscribed silver gelatin photograph, inscribed 'Lest you forget/Yours Fred Leist', 11 x 6.5 cm.
Item 2: Lionel Lindsay, The Return Home, ink on paper, 10.5 x 8 cm, inscribed lower centre "After Sunday dinner. The return home. Pray notice the ties - (very unique)'.
Item 3: Percy Lindsay, (The Vanquished), 1909, ink on paper, 20 x 15.5 cm, signed 'Percy Lindsay' dated '09'.
Item 4: Rose Lindsay, silver gelatin photograph, 19.5 x 13 cm, signed by Rose Lindsay.

Leist, Fred, 1873-1945

Art ephemera

Art exhibition ephemera including invitations, fliers and price lists. Some signed or annotated.

Correspondence with Judith Wright

Correspondence with Judith Wright. Each item is accompanied by a note from Shirley Walker with commentary.

Item 1: 27 Jul 73,1p, response to an interview request
Item 2: 21 Feb 74,1p, response to an interview request in Canberra
Item 3: Undated, 1p, confirmation of interview, handwritten
Item 4: 10 Jun 75,1p, thank you letter on receipt of birthday telegram
Item 5: 10 Aug 75, 2p, contains comments on a number of poems and on Jungian archetypes
Item 6: 26 Jun 76, 1p, thank you letter for birthday present
Item 7: 14 Aug 76, 2p, contains comments on Jack McKinney, individual poems and William Baylebridge
Item 8: 18 Sep 76, 1p, accompanying letter with proofs and copy of ‘Hevesi’
Item 9: 23 Sep 76, 1p, gives permission to use passages from letters in thesis
Item 10: 25 Sep 76, 1p, gives permission to be used as a referee
Item 11: 13 Jun 77, 1p, comments on Shirley Walker’s thesis, criticism of Fourth Quarter, and the New England Girl’s School juvenilia
Item 12: 20 Aug 77, 1p, comments on reviews of work and The Coral Battleground
Item 13: 5 Dec 77, 1p, comments on The Double Tree, reprinting of Birds and involvement in the uranium issue, handwritten card
Item 14: 12 May 78, 1p, congratulations on new job appointment, handwritten card
Item 15: 7 Mar 79, 1p, discussion of visit to ‘Edge’, Mongarlowe, NSW
Item 16: 25 Apr 79, 2p, confirmation of visit, comments on ASAL Conference 1979 and proposed biography by Val Vallis
Item 17: 9 Jun 79, 1p, thank you for birthday card and comments on involvement in Barrier Reef issue
Item 18: 11 Aug 79, 1p, comments on PhD being done by Indian scholar Ali Athar and additions to bibliography compiled by Shirley Walker
Item 19: Christmas 1979, 1p, refers to visits by Professor Bernard Hickey from the University of Venice to the sites of various Judith Wright poems, handwritten card
Item 20: 20 May 80, 2p, comments on The Poetry of Judith Wright and ‘At Cedar Creek’
Item 21: 30 Jun 80, 1p, comments on The Double Tree
Item 22: 22 Sep 80, 1p, authorising photocopying of unpublished material in the Meanjin collection in Baillieu Library
Item 23: 22 Sep 80, 2p, further suggestions for bibliography compiled by Shirley Walker, comments on four poems printed as broadsheets
Item 24: 20 Mar 82, 1p, comments on The Cry for the Dead
Item 25: 7 Nov 82, 1p, comments on the Games protests on the land rights issue
Item 26: 4 Nov 83,1p, discussion of We Call for a Treaty
Item 27: 13 Nov 83,1p
Item 28: 18 Nov 84,1p, thank you letter for birthday card
Item 29: 3 Jan 85, 1p, comments on article by Shirley Walker on The Cry for the Dead
Item 30: 4 Nov 85, 1p, thank you letter for invitation to speak at the ASAL Conference 1985, handwritten card
Item 31: 2 Mar 87,1p, thank you letter for invitation to ASAL Conference 1987
Item 32: 20 Apr 89,1p, question about a title included in a proposed bibliography by Gale Research Company
Item 33: 31 Mar 90,1p, comments on the establishment of CALLS (Centre for Australian Language and Literature Studies) at UNE and on A Human Pattern
Item 34: 7 Apr 91, 1p, comment on book by Shirley Walker, Flame and Shadow, a further comment on ‘At Cedar Creek’ and thoughts on giving up writing poetry
Item 35: Mar-Jun 1990, 1p, comments on the controversy with University of Queensland Press regarding a new ‘Selected Poems’
Item 36: 30 Jun 90, 3p, corrections and additions for chronology for updated edition of Flame and Shadow
Item 37: 29 Jul 90, 1p, comments on Phantom Dwelling
Item 38: 30 Aug 90,1p, comments on new edition of Flame and Shadow
Item 39: 18 Sep 90, 1p, comments on a proposed anthology of translations into Chinese
Item 40: 14 Nov 90, 1p, thank you for sympathy card sent on brother, Peter’s, death
Item 41: 11 Nov 92,1p
Item 42: 1 May 94, 1p, discussion on visit to Braidwood
Item 43: Undated, 1p, handwritten card
Item 44: Undated, 1p, handwritten card

Correspondence about Judith Wright

Correspondence with others about Judith Wright, and other miscellaneous material collected.

Folder 2
Item 1: Judith Wright’s academic record from the University of Sydney, 1934-36 (includes photocopies from the Calendar of the University of Sydney outlining subjects studied)
Item 2: 22 Aug 80,1p, letter from Les Murray to Shirley Walker in response to a request to review The Poetry of Judith Wright, intended for publication in the Armidale Express
Item 3: Photocopy of the review by Les Murray of The Poetry of Judith Wright considered too contentious to publish in the Armidale Express
Item 4: 5 Jun 80, 1p, handwritten postcard from Les Murray to Shirley Walker regarding review of The Poetry of Judith Wright
Item 5: 3 Nov 93, 1p, handwritten postcard from Les Murray to Shirley Walker
Item 6: 19 Oct 83, original version of poem ‘Falls Country’ given to Shirley Walker by Peter Skryznecki, different to final version
Item 7: 15 Sep 74, 2p, letter from A.D. Hope to Shirley Walker regarding his book Judith Wright, handwritten
Item 8: 18 Jul 83, 2p, letter from Dorothy Green to Shirley Walker regarding article written by Shirley Walker on Christina Stead published in Meridian, handwritten
Item 9: 22 Oct 82, 1p, letter from Barbara Hanrahan to Shirley Walker, handwritten
Item 10: 05 Sep ?, 1p, letter from Jessica Anderson to Shirley Walker
Item 11: 24 Jan 80, 1p, letter from Jessica Anderson to Shirley Walker, handwritten
Item 12: Copy of speech by Shirley Walker at the launch of Peter Pierce’s book, Australian Melodramas: Thomas Keneally’s Fiction, at the ASAL Conference 1995
Item 13: 10 Jul 95, 2p, letter from Tom Keneally to Shirley Walker responding to her speech
Item 14: 28 Jul 95, 2p, letter from Shirley Walker to Tom Keneally replying to his letter dated 10 Jul 95, not answered
Item 15: 08 Jul 92, 1p, letter from Ken Goodwin regarding Vanishing Edens
Item 16: 10 Sep 79, 1p, letter from Ali Athar to Shirley Walker regarding his PhD study on Judith Wright, handwritten
Item 17: 15 Feb 80, 1p, letter from Ali Athar to Shirley Walker regarding his PhD study on Judith Wright, handwritten
Item 18: Photocopy of article by Ali Arthur, ‘Judith Wright’s mysticism: its Indo-Iranian strain’
Item 19: Photocopies of poems which appeared in the Sydney Mail 1925-29, New England Girls’ School Chronicle 1930-32, Hermes 1934, and miscellaneous poems arranged in chronological order
Item 20: Photocopies of the New England Girls’ School Chronicle 1930-1932 includes juvenilia poems and biographical information on Judith Wright

Folder 4
Item 1: 24 Dec 81, 1p, letter from Chairman, Division of Humanities, Morris College to Shirley Walker regarding article ‘Poetry of Judith Wright’
Item 2: 19 Sep 80, 2p, letter from [Peter ?] to Shirley Walker regarding references to Judith Wright in New Zealand newspapers
Item 3: 11 Mar 80, 1p, letter from Anna to Shirley Walker regarding Judith Wright poems published in An Australian Anthology
Item 4: 26 May 80, 1p, letter from Marianne Ehrhardt to Shirley Walker regarding Judith Wright poems in Fryer Library
Item 5: Wright, Judith, ‘The reef’s defenders’, The National Times, 14-20 Dec 1980, p12
Item 6: Clarke, Julie, ‘Judith Wright: Literary Ladies of Australia’, source not known, p92
Item 7: Photocopies of poems by Judith Wright:
--‘Remembered drought’, Bulletin, 17 Jan 51, p21
--‘Inheritor’, Bulletin, 19 Sep 51, p2
--‘The poet ages’, 21 Mar 56, p2
--‘The true religion’, Australian, 25 Oct 69, p15
--‘Hide or run?’, Canberra Poetry, Winter 1974, pp35-36
--‘The eucalypt and the national character’, Blacksmith, no 2, 1975, p46
--‘The emergence’, Southerly, vol 7, no 2, 1946, p84
--‘Nocturne’, Hermes, 1934, p22
--‘The crucible’, Hermes, 1934, p24
--‘Nocturne’, Hermes, 1935, p26
--‘Earth’, Australian National Review, 1 Oct 38, pp53-54
--‘City rain’, Australian National Review, Apr, 1939, pp51-52
--‘Battle-station, New Guinea’, Sydney Morning Herald, 21 Nov 42, p7, copied by hand
--‘Township at night’, Bulletin, 17 Feb 43, p12
--‘G.W. Australia 1827’, source not known
--‘The bubble’, Jindyworobak Anthology, 1949, p10
--‘The last classicist’, Austrovert, no 7, 1952, p7
--‘To A.D. Hope’, Sydney Morning Herald, 13 Nov 65
--‘Painting an orchard’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, vol 1, no 3, 1973, p2
--‘Eve to Adam’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, vol 1, no 3, 1973, p3
--‘After the visitors’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, vol 2, no 1, 1973, p3
--‘Remembering Michael’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, vol 2, no 3, 1974, p3
--‘About building’, New Poetry, vol 22, no 2 and 3, 1974, p54
--‘For M.R., in return’, Poetry Australia, vol 50, 1974, p34
--‘Dream’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, vol 3, no 3, 1975, p15
--‘Elegy for a whale’, Nation Review, Apr 9-15, 1976, p644
--‘Learning a word’, Overland, vol 62, 1975, p44
--‘Thought control machine’, Overland, vol 64, 1976, p36
--‘The emergence’, Southerly, vol 8, no 2, 1946, p84
--‘To Hafiz of Shiraz’, Galmahra, 1960, p35
--‘The document’, source not known
--‘The city asleep’, ‘Flame-tree in a quarry’, ‘Woman to man’, ‘Woman to child’, Poetry Commonwealth, vol 2, 1948, pp2-4
--‘Hunting snake’, Luna, p10
--‘Entertainment’, Landfall, no 120, 1976, p305
--‘On the beach at Hokitika’, Landfall, no 120, 1976 p304
--‘In the rail-car’, Landfall, no 120, 1976, p303
--‘From the Wellington museum’, Landfall, no 120, 1976, p302
--‘Canberra’, Hemisphere, vol 20, no 4, 1976, p41
--‘Campfire at evening’, Poet’s Choice, 1977, p 74
--‘End of a monarchy’, Age, 5 Feb 77, p22
--‘Elegy for a whale’, Poet’s Choice, 1976, pp61-62
--‘Power dream’, Canberra Poetry, 1976, p29
--‘Boundaries’, Age, 28 Aug 76, p120
--‘End of a monarchy’, Poems from the Age, 1979, 122
--‘Durre’, Neue Welt, 29 Aug 61
--‘To A.H., New Year, 1943’, The Moving Image, 1946, pp14-15
--‘The other half’, ‘Brush-turkey’, The Texas Quarterly Image of Australia, 1962, p 94
--‘Late spring’, Bulletin, 31 Oct 56, p34
--‘White night’, Saturday Book Club of Poetry, no 1, 1972, p3
--‘Carrion beetles’, Southerly, vol 26, no 2, 1966, p93
--‘For Mariano Coreno, migrant poet’, Poetry Australia, no 6, 1995, p6
--‘The bargain’, Bulletin, 9 May 56, p2
--‘At a public dinner’, source not known
--‘Christmas ballad’, Overland, Autumn, 1973, p4
--‘The madman singing’, Poetry, no 16, pp25-27
--‘Eve scolds’, Australian, 10 Mar 73, p33
--‘Beside a creek’ and ‘The young wife’, London Magazine vol 2, no 6, 1962, pp37-38
--‘Two songs of mad Tom’, The Gateway, 1953, pp20-21
--‘The moving image’, part 3, 1962, pp4-6, source not known
--‘To A.H., New Year, 1943,’ 1962, pp14-15, source not known
--‘The unborn’, Poetry, no 18, 1946, p13
--‘The women’, Poetry, no 19, 1946, p12
--‘The garden’, Poetry, no 21, 1946, p23
--‘The clock’, Poetry, no 14, 1945, pp 13-14
--‘Two at night’, Poetry, 1947, p13
--‘Song for a drowning sailor’, The Gateway, 1953, p18
--‘That seed’, Poet’s Choice, 1971, pp4-5
--‘Halfway’, Australian Poetry, 1971, pp114-115
--City Sunrise, The Shapcott Press, Brisbane,1964, handwritten copy
--‘Value judgement’, Meanjin, 1956, p345
--‘Wings’, Australian Poetry, 1969, p33
--‘Furniture: mirrors’, Square Poets, 1971, p42
--‘Growth’, Meanjin, 1956, p240
--‘Two sides of a story’, Australian Poetry, 1969, p35
--‘The twins’, source not known

Broadsheet poems

10 Judith Wright poems, printed in broadsheet form, numbered edition:
Item 1: ‘Rock’, no 28
Item 2: ‘Mountain’ no 28
Item 3: ‘Lichen, Moss, Fungus’ no 6
Item 4: ‘Forest’ no 6
Item 5: ‘Epacris’ no 6
Item 6: ‘Sun-Orchid’ no 6
Item 7: ‘Caddis-Fly’ no 6
Item 8: ‘Violet Stick-Insects’ no 6
Item 9: ‘Fox’ no 28
Item 10: ‘River Bend’ no 28

Maps

This series is comprised of 6 maps:
Item 1. Riqueval.
Item 2. British Front Line, 6pm, 24.9.18
Item 3. France (ordnance survey Feb 1918) (shows German trenches)
Item 4. 'The Western Theatre of the European War : the clearest and most detailed map in one sheet, by which the operations of the French-British-American-Belgian, and German armies can be followed'. 1918 edition.
Item 5. Belgium and France. Sheet 28, Edition 3.
Item 6. Canberra. 1933

Publications

Item 1. '41st Battalion : unveiling of memorial' (clipping, Brisbane Courier, [November?] 12, 1931)
Item 2. Information for visitors to Australian soldiers' graves in France and Belgium. London : High Commissioner for Australia, undated.

Correspondence

25 postcards (dated 1916 to 1918) : includes postcards from England (London, Salisbury), and military cartoons and sketches by T. Cross
2 greetings cards (dated 1917, 1931)
Invitation from Bendigo Temperance Societies, to a welcome social Mar 26, 1919, to Chaplain Major Alf A. Mills

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