Photocopies from the Courier May from 13 to 20 September 1968
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Photocopies of newspaper cuttings from the Courier Mail from 13 to 20 September 1968 following the debate in the House of Representatives.
Foco Club
Photocopies from the Courier May from 13 to 20 September 1968
Photocopies of newspaper cuttings from the Courier Mail from 13 to 20 September 1968 following the debate in the House of Representatives.
Foco Club
Audiocassette of ABC programme Talking history, aired on 18 Oct 1992
Audiocassette of ABC programme Talking history, aired on 18 Oct 1992, with Alan Knight.
Foco Club
Circular for the opening night of the Foco Club on Sunday 3 March, 1968. Foco was to be divided into four major sections operating simultaneously: modern films from international sources; drama; poetry; and a discotheque. Foco was advertised to be on every Sunday night from 7pm at the Trades Hall, Upper Edward Street, City, 3rd floor overlooking the city. Brian Laver was the contact.
Foco Club
Poster for 'Foco Lives', undated.
Foco Club
Newspaper advertisement for Foco, underground club, last gig at Trades Hall.
Newspaper cutting with advertisement for 'Foco - A'60's happening, Sunday 17th Feb 1985, 8.00 - midnight, Last Gig Trade Hall', from The National Times, 8-14 Feb 1985, p. 41.
Foco Club
Newspaper article 'The city's final Foco'
Newspaper cutting with article titled 'The City's final Foco', a reunion event on the organised on the possibility of the demolition of the Trades Hall. Article is from the Daily Sun, Saturday, 16 Feb 1985.
Foco Club
Seeing Mrs Landers [short story]
Two copies of short story Seeing Mrs Landers - one signed (6 p), and one unsigned typescript (3 p.) Some handwritten annotations.
Accompanied by excerpt from the novel 'A kindness cup' (typescript, photocopy, 24 p, with emendations).
Astley, Thea
Canterbury, John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton, 1814-1877
Memoranda of a few days sojourn in France, Jul 1833
Bound handwritten diary with illustrations, author unknown, with bookplate of F.H. Andrews.
Accompanied by handwritten notes about the diary's contents (2 p.) and sketch of the coat of arms on the bookplate.
Andrews, F. H.
The Victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8
Typescript poem 'The victory : Murwillumbah ... Sept 15th 1907-8'. Unpublished. Most likely written by George Essex Evans. Found in the book A new star atlas for the library, school, and the observatory in twelve circular maps by Richard A. Proctor. The book was donated by the family of George Essex Evans. The poem is accompanied by newspaper cuttings from the period 1922-1929, mostly relating to astronomy that were also inserted into Proctor's book.
Evans, George Essex, 1863-1909