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Telegrams to the Fryer Family

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• Jack and Will to Miss E. S. Fryer [Liz], re farewell, 5 Oct 1915
• Joe Furnell to Miss Elizabeth S Fryer [Liz], re Charles Fryer leaving Brisbane for Sydney, 28 Mar 1916
• Lieutenant Colonel Luscome to [?] clerk, George Street, Brisbane, re notification of the death of Charlie [Charles Fryer] ‘killed in action’, 5 Apr 1917
• Notification of Henry Fryer’s arrival in Melbourne, 19 Oct 1917
• Mrs Wheeler to [?] Fryer re Jack’s wounding and hospitalisation, 15 Aug 1918
• Army Base Records to Mr Charles G Fryer re Jack’s [John D Fryer’s] wounding –‘Multiple Gunshot Wounds severe’, 21 Aug 1918

Fryer Family

Correspondence from Professional Architectural and Planning organisations

Incoming and outgoing correspondence, reports, memos, minutes of meetings from the Australian Professional Consultants Council, Royal Australian Institute of Architects, United Nations Development Programme Special Fund and Australian Planning Institute from 1961 to 1968. Decanted from larger binder into two folders.

Birrell, James, 1928-

Research papers 9.

Letters by Stan McCosker to Walford King, mostly relating to re-establishing the Matala Plantation after the war. The file also contains two letters from the Department of External Territories to Marjorie McCosker granting her permission to return to the Territory of Papua New Guinea.

'Sam's birth' and 'Sam's birthday' (A letter to our son) [article] (1988)

Letter written to Carey's son, Sam, about his experiences and feelings about his son and his birth. This file comprises: 4 drafts entitled 'Sam's Birthday'. Two are marked 2nd draft. A 5th draft is entitled 'Sams Birth'. Typescript and photocopies of typescript, one with handwritten emendations. Reprint of A Letter to Our Son from Granta where it was first published. This material originally in an envelope labelled: 'A Letter to our Son'- 2 drafts plus a revision titled 'Sam's Birth'(day)'. Letter from 'Nancy' with pp. 17-22.

A warning to wantons

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.

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