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Correspondence, Margaret Miller Bell, from 1898 to 1912

Handwritten letters, most are addressed to 'My dear Collie' and signed 'your affectionate Mother, Margaret M. Bell'. There are letters from: Oswald M. Bell; a letter to Colin b. P. Bell of 'Westlands' from Ruthing & Jensen Solicitors; letter to J.F. Small & Sons signed by Margaret M. Bell and Colin B. P. Bell to sell all the effects at Jimbour House.

Papers relating to North America

Kath Walker conducted a study tour of the United States from September 1978 to March 1979 as a Fullbright Scholar. Her itinerary was divided into two sections: first, she was Poet-in-Residence at Bloomsbury State College from 1 October 1978; and from January 1979, sponsored by the National Endownment for the Arts, she was centred on Berkeley and other Southern campuses, Indian communities and Arts Centres. Included in these papers are: Letters of appreciation, photographs, postcards, programme for speaking engagements; her report on Fulbright Scholarship; correspondence 1978 - 1979 about the Scholarship and from North American contacts; travel documents; flyers; and newspaper cuttings.

Letters relating to Lewis Carroll

Photograph of a letter, 2 leaves, from Lewis Caroll to George Sampson about the purchase of a piano from Carroll's cousin, dated 14 Feb 1887, Oxford. Accompanied by photograph of a letter, 2 leaves, from Derek Hudson, Kensington to Mrs. N. Basset [Amy Neaera Bassett, nee Sampson], 20 Sept 1959 confirming the authenticity of the Carroll letter. Dodgson’s letter refers to the purchase of a piano.

Carroll, Lewis, 1832-1898

Reports, Articles and Newspaper Cuttings 2

Newspaper cuttings relating to asylum seekers held in detention by the Australian Government, the use of Nauru as a site for detention, the politics behind the Government’s policies on asylum seekers, and the support provided to asylum seekers by Kate Durham and others in Australia.

New Guinea photographs, 1936 to 1954.

Photographic prints of people, plantation life and scenery in the Australian Territory of New Guinea. Locations include Matala Plantation, Kolopo and Rugenhafen. Some of the photographs feature members of the McCosker family and their associates. The album also contains a sequence of photographic negatives attributed to Walford King which show Chinese and Japanese fishing boats and cargo ships.

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