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Novels

The series includes manuscript and typescript drafts, notes, research material, publicity material, and related correspondence for Carey's published and unpublished novels.

Academic papers

This series contains correspondence, notes, posters and documents dating from 1972 to 1994 that relate to Ian Sinnamon's professional activity as an academic and lecturer at the Architecture Department (School of Architecture) at The University of Queensland.

Sinnamon, Ian T.

Correspondence

Eighty one letters in total are in this series, fifty-six by Dick Roughsey.

Box 1
Folder 1
Letters from Dick Roughsey, 1956 to 1965 (22 items)

Folder 2
Letters from Dick Roughsey, 1965 to 1979 (21 items)

Folder 3
Letters from Dick Roughsey, undated (13 items)

Folder 4
Letters from Elsie Roughsey, 1963 to 1975 (9 items)

Folder 5
Letters from Lindsay Roughsey, 1964 to 1967 (7 items)

Folder 6
Miscellaneous, 1964 to [1994] (9 items)

Roughsey, Dick

Ephemera

Ephemera, newspaper cuttings, miscellaneous items relating to radical politics, labour movements, and student activities, including some theatre productions.

Something in the blood [short story collection] (1979)

This series contains drafts, notes, newspaper cuttings, and correspondence. Something in the blood was published by University of Queensland Press (UQP) in 1979. Consisting of fifteen (15) short stories set in Papua New Guinea before its Independence. The short story Drowning was first published in the New Guinea Quarterly, vol. 10, no. 3, 1975-76. Some stories contain short passages in Pidgin. The stories deal with the themes of local customs, attitudes, acts of aggression, missionaries, loneliness, and racism. Includes drafts, cuttings of reviews from journals and magazine, scripts of radio plays adapted from the stories, and related correspondence.

Heart of a Nation

Records of Heart of a Nation, the Gold Coast-based organisation founded and chaired by Bruce Whiteside to oppose Japanese investment and land ownership in Australia. The series includes a diary, correspondence, membership cards, publicity ephemera, material collected by Whiteside as part of his research on foreign investment and land ownership in Australia, and original pages of a petition against foreign ownership of Australian land.

Correspondence

Correspondence relating to various members of the Bell family.

Bell Family

Correspondence, 1972 to 2017

Correspondents include Gregory Alcock, Peter Atkins and Dana Atkins, Lincoln Austin, Bart [?], Peter Besley, Leonard, Brown, A M Brustead, Chris Capper, Milton Cater, Elizabeth W Colton, Greg Colwill, Arthur Creedy, Mary Creedy (nee Fraser), Malcolm Enright, Joe Felber, Jill Godfrey, Kathryn Gow, Brother Gregory of the St Herman of Alaska Brotherhood, Jon Haigh, Nigel Hall, Miles Hall, Rosemary Heritage, Margaret Hockey, Martyn Hope, Warwick Hunter, Ian [Friend?], Leonie Sue Johnson, Kevin King, Ildiko Kovacs, James Lecesne, Dalky L’Estrange, Carlson Loke, Rick Loveridge, lan Matthews, John McPhee, Jacques Montredon and Denise Montredon Dromard, Bernadette O’Shea, Sean Phillips, Gwyn Pigott (Gwyn Hanssen Pigott), Diana Post, Luke Roberts, Etienne Roy, Elvis Seman, Brendan Smith, Madonna Staunton, Margaret Summerville, Lida Zannier.

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