The strike press cuttings / compiled by the Queensland Parliamentary Library.
- F2285
- Item
- 1912
Contains clippings from the Brisbane Telegraph's daily reports of te strike and leading articles from other newspapers.
Queensland Parliament
The strike press cuttings / compiled by the Queensland Parliamentary Library.
Contains clippings from the Brisbane Telegraph's daily reports of te strike and leading articles from other newspapers.
Queensland Parliament
A feature on the life and work of George Landen Dann / by Alrene Sykes.
Radio broadcast transcript.
Sykes, Arlene
Entry in 1983 Warana Writers' Competition non-fiction section. Introductory leaf gives details of sources of information for the essay. Essay deals with the life of Walter John Browne and his wife Thomasine Browne, pioneers of the Nerang district.
Accompanied by letter from Lyn Browne, 1983 Nov. 30, Kilkivan, Qld., to Joan Priest.
Browne, Lyn
Accompanied by : Enclosures 1-6, 9-10. Enclosures consist of photocopies of correspondence, speech, list of books, newspaper clippings and transcript of interview with Mike Ahern about the Report of the Select Committee on Education in Queensland.
Australian Society of Authors
Letter, 1967 Mar 10: to Cecil Hadgraft.
Letter refers to Cecil Mann's death.
Concannon, John Joseph
Includes poems, articles, draft article, post card and photographs.
Perec, Georges, 1936-1982
Survey of Facing Island / P. Ringland.
Report of an independent undergraduate study for the Department of Anthropology and Sociology, University of Queensland. Concerns survey of Aboriginal relic sites on Facing Island.
Ringland, P.
Talk delivered at Church of England Grammar School Speech Day, 1959.
Morris, William Perry French
Draft of entry for Rowing Regatta programme, 1954, describing Church of England Grammar School's performances in the Head of the River race from 1927 to 1941.
Fleming, P. V. O. (Patrick Vincent Osborne)
Photocopy of 2 scrapbooks of clippings from Brisbane newspapers, 1933-1935, about the radio play writing and activities at 4BH of John Christopher (Charles Porter's pseudonym), and copies of reviews of 'Six Australian one act plays', 1944.
Porter, Charles