- UQFL245
- Collection
- 1924-1951.
9 volumes newspaper cuttings, 1927-1943, relating to William Forgan Smith's political career. 1 volume typescript speeches, 1924-1951, by William Forgan Smith.
Smith, W. Forgan (William Forgan), 1887-1953
9 volumes newspaper cuttings, 1927-1943, relating to William Forgan Smith's political career. 1 volume typescript speeches, 1924-1951, by William Forgan Smith.
Smith, W. Forgan (William Forgan), 1887-1953
Newspaper cuttings, drafts, transcripts of talks, correspondence, photographs and other material relating to his work as Managing Editor of the Catholic Leader in Brisbane and other activities.
Doyle, Brian Thomas, 1915-2003
Records and ephemera relating to women in the Labour movement and in the Arts.
Part of Margriet Bonnin Papers
Records and ephemera relating to women in the labour movement and in the arts. Includes material relating to the Organising Committee of the Fourth Women and Labour Conference, the Feminist Film Workshop Resource Book Stage I’, and the Women & the Arts Advisory Committee’. Also 12 lithographs, 6 signed by Kaye Green.
University of Queensland Department of History Records
Papers concerning pre-industrial England compiled for the 1979 "Pre-Industrial England" history class taught by Rod Fisher. Some items vellum.
University of Queensland. Department of History
Material relating to legal and administrative career of Mr. Justice R.T. Gore in Papua New Guinea. Correspondence (approximately 100 letters), family papers and history, biographical material, newspaper cuttings, notes and reviews of his book, Justice versus sorcery and photographs.
Gore, R. T. (Ralph Thomas)
Nagas [and] 'Kinship 1.0.C' by Camilla Wedgwood
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Anthropological field notes and reports, original folder titled 'Nagas' written in pencil and below that, in pen, 'Kinship 1.0.C by Camilla Wedgwood'. It contains a typescript paper by Camilla Wedgwood, with handwritten emendations; the title on page one is 'The English kinship system'; there are 100 pages of typescript and one page in pen and pencil with 'Genealogy illustrating the use of English kinship terms and the multiple relationships arising from the marriage of first cousins'. Wedgwood published an article in Encyclopaedia Britannica in 1929 titled 'Cousin marriage'.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondence. Includes an undated handwritten statement signed by Lenard Law, possibly writing as an amanuensis. The statement is written in the first-person and contains biographical details of an Aboriginal person confined against his/her wishes at the Cherbourg settlement.
Correspondents include Wilfred Wragge, Maidie Ross (Restricted), Arthur Cobba Simson, Doris Crawford, W. Porteus Semple (Superintendent Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement), Leslie Wilson (Governor of Queensland), and Tom Blackman.
Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.
'Religions of the Peoples of New Guinea and the Adjacent Islands'
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Paper by Caroline Kelly.
Personal scrapbook documenting inflation in the Weimar Republic (Germany). Entries note the exchange rate with the US dollar and the cost over time of various goods such as a loaf of bread, with contemporary banknotes slotted in the facing page.
Found with the journal are 38 'emergency' banknotes issued by various local authorities and banks.
Accompanied by 4 pages of handwritten notes in English, including partial translation.
Steinfest, Otto