- UQFL71-Series C
- Series
- 1941-1955
Part of William A. Amiet Papers
Fifteen letters to Wiliam Albert Amiet.
Part of William A. Amiet Papers
Fifteen letters to Wiliam Albert Amiet.
Part of William Cottrell-Dormer Papers
One scrapbook and a file of photographs, mostly relating to Cottrell-Dormer's activities in Papua New Guinea.
Part of Duncan Murray Gordon Papers
The first two diaries and journals cover the period between 1940 and 1944, from the time Gordon worked at Broken Hill South Ltd. to his war service in Australia and New Guinea from March 1941. The other two diaries are an account of Gordon’s ‘Voyage to England’ in 1950, containing his first impressions of that country; and an account of a ‘Holiday in Spain and Mallorca' in 1953.
Part of Gertrude Langer Papers
20 personal diaries kept by Gertrude Langer between 1920 and 1948.
Part of Duncan Murray Gordon Papers
Two bound typescripts of largely unpublished short stories, the first titled Tales Natural and Supernatural (ca.1944) and the second Goodbye to Elliott and Other Stories (ca.1947). The second typescript is mainly a redrafting of the first.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Student work completed by Pavlyshyn, including drawings, lecture notes, exercises and sketches
Part of Duncan Murray Gordon Papers
Three scrapbooks,, dating from 1944 to 1946, containing correspondence (including rejection letters), wartime ephemera, and several pages of cuttings relating to the ‘Ern Malley’ hoax.
Part of Duncan Murray Gordon Papers
A bound volume containing Gordon’s own copies of three issues of Southerly, each of which features a story by him.
Papers collected at Tatura Internment Camp
Part of Baldwin Goener Papers
Theatre and concert programs created for events held at the Tatura Internment Camp. Also incomplete photocopy of essay titled 'Gefecht "Kormoran" - "Sydney"'.
Part of Brian Murnane Papers
Volume bound with string, covers and tape on spine. Contains ten unpublished typescript poems and two essays. Written in Crows Nest, Queensland between 1937 and 1943 by an unidentified poet [possibly J. Tholan - signature indecipherable]. One poem "Jubiliee Greeting" is dedicated Father Edward Leo Hayes on the occasion of his Silver Jubilee, 24th November, 1943.