- UQFL119-Series K-Subseries 1-File 2
- File
- 1940-1949
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence from Daphne Mayo to her parents.
Part of Daphne Mayo Papers
Correspondence from Daphne Mayo to her parents.
Correspondence– correspondents identified, Mat – Z
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Includes letters by Resi Mödler (Gertrude and Lisl Fröschel’s nanny, and their mother’s housekeeper), Lloyd and Marjorie Rees, Robert Rosenthal, Edward (Teddy) Sachs, Len and Kath Shillam. More letters from these correspondents may be contained in other boxes
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondence between Caroline Kelly, the Acting Registrar, University of Sydney, and W.H. Maze, Secretary, University of Sydney Research Committee.
Letters and telegrams to Timothy Kelly from Caroline Kelly.
Part of Anne McCosker Papers.
Statements, personal accounts, copies of military records, memoirs and newpaper cuttings relating to the Japanese invasion and occupation of Rabaul.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
A warning to wantons, is a radio play in three acts, by Dorothy Blewett from the novel of the same name by Mary Mitchell. Mitchell's book was published in 1934. It is unknown when Dorothy Blewett adapted this play, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. There are two carbon copies of Act 1 and one complete version of this play: Carbon copy typescript, with typescript title cover, 37 leaves (separately numbered for each act), undated.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Lady Frederick, is a radio play adapted by Dorothy Blewett from the play of the same name by William Somerset Maugham. Maugham's play was published in 1912. It is unknown when Dorothy Blewett adapted this play, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. There is one complete version of this play: Carbon copy typescript, 32 leaves, undated.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
The country store, is a play for television by Dorothy Blewett adapted from a short story by Myra Morris. It is unknown when Dorothy Blewett wrote this play, possibly from the 1940s or 1950s. There is one complete version of this play: Carbon copy typescript, 32 leaves, undated.
Photographs of Banka Banka Station
Banka Banka cattle station, 100 km north of Tennant Creek, was bought in 1940 by Mary and Philip (Ted) Ward. The file contains copies of photographs of life on Banka Banka station. Also some photographs of Mt Isa, Camooweal, and Howard Springs.
Edwards, Valmae
Correspondence – correspondents identified, A – Mac
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
Includes letters from Barbara and Charles Blackman, Betty and Roy Churcher, Kathleen Campbell-Brown, Paul Engel, Ernst Greiff, Mary Grosser, Dorothy Helmrich. More letters from these correspondents may be contained in other boxes.