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Writings from admirers and others

Poems and prose from admirers. Some of these writers are not identified. Some were regular correspondents. The writings in this file may also relate to letters from correspondents held elsewhere in the collection.

Writings from other authors

Authors sent their writings to Kath Walker, some in admiration, some for professional reasons. They may have been accompanied by correspondence that is filed elsewhere. Included is a thesis, prose, and poems.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource contains mention of mortuary and birthing customs of Aboriginal peoples around Millaa Millaa in The Story of Emily Purcell: an Aboriginal woman born about 1890. It also 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.

Writings on social policy and welfare

Articles, published and unpublished, written by Throssell from 1976 to 1969 and undated. Includes: 'Number 86 - Alternative to psychiatry'; 'Add to Darwin cyclone', 1975; 'Darwin article', May 1975; 'Darwin - City at a standstill', 1975; 'Darwinians fear wet season', 1975; 'Brisbane flood', 1974; 'The state of welfare', 1973; 'An experimental teaching method', 1969; 'The modern aged', undated; 'Child torture prison', undated; 'The state of s.w.', undated; 'Technetronic social work, undated; 'Saint marching in wrong direction', undated; 'Deserted wives', undated; and notes for 'Social working', undated.

Ye Old Courthouse Restaurant, 1 Paxton Street, Cleveland

19 drawings by architect Greg Berkman for Harry and Ann Garms for renovation to The Courthouse. The Garms turned the building into a restaurant called "Ye Old Courthouse" (also know as "Olde Courthouse Restaurant" and now "The Courthouse Restaurant"). The drawings include concept drawings, plans for new covered areas, ground floor and site plan, elevations, drainage, ventilation, and electrical plans, and kitchen details. Drawings 4-1a, 4b, 4c, 4d, 4-2 and 4-3 are unnumbered. Drawing numbers are: WD781 (Job no. 4-4a, 4-4b); WD782 (Job no. 4-5); WD783 (Job no. 4-6); WD784 (Job no. 4-7); WD785 (Job no. 4-8); WD786 (Job no. 4-9); WD787 (job no. 4-10); WD788 (Job no. 4-11); WD789 (Job no. 4-12); WD790 (Job no. 4-13); WD791 (Job no. 4-14); and WD792 (Job no. 4-15).

Year 4 architectural drawings

UQ Architecture Year 4 (1966) - 12 drawings
Letter from the Secretariat, L'Architecture D'Aujourd hui Revue Internationale D'Architecture Contemporaine to Douglas McKay, 14 Dec 1966
Commercial drawing: 1 drawing of an ablution block and laundry at a caravan park on the corner of Queen and Ferry Streets, Maryborough, for the client Maryborough City Council, drawn by Douglas McKay for the firm James Birrell and Partners

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