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Contemporary Art Society records

Chronologies, exhibition programs, newsletters and administrative records of the Contemporary Art Society (Queensland Branch).

Contemporary Art Society, Queensland Branch

Correspondence

Correspondence received by Gertrude Langer (nee Freschl / Fröschel) from family and friends, her husband Karl Langer, artists and arts administrators, journalists and readers of her art exhibition reviews. Correspondence from family members include her father Alois Freschl, her mother Channa (Anna) Fröschel, her sister Lisl Goldhammer (later Lisl Korn), her nephew Hans Georg / Yochanan Goldhammer ('Hansi'), her sister-in-law Magda Rosse-Langer, (nee Magda Langer, formerly Magda Blaschko, then Magda Rosse), her nephew Karl Rosse ('Karli'); her cousins Oszkar Ascher and Hedwig Ascher (children of her aunt Pauline 'Paula' Ascher, nee Freschl), her father-in-law Karl Langer senior and Resi Mödler (her and her sister's nanny, and their mother’s housekeeper). Correspondence from friends include Kathleen Campbell-Brown, Henriette ‘Henni’ Cornfield (nee Zerkowitz), Paul Engel, Stefan Goldhammer, Ernst Greiff, Mary Grosser, Dorothy Helmrich, Hanni von Maltzahn, Felix Morgenstern, Robert Rosenthal, Edward 'Teddy' Sachs. Correspondence from Australian artists include Barbara and Charles Blackman, Betty and Roy Churcher, Marjorie and Lloyd Rees, Kath and Len Shillam. The correspondence also Includes cards received from dignitaries (governors, politicians and ambassadors) as well as cards with original art works and prints, including from Douglas Annand, Betty Churcher and Roy Churcher, Margaret Cilento, John Coburn, Laurence Hope, Daphne Mayo, Mary Norrie and Angus Norrie, Lorie Sachs, Kath Shillam and Len Shillam and Josef Strzygowski.

Correspondence

Correspondence received from other writers, editors, friends, and others.

Wearne, Alan, 1948-

Correspondence

This series contains a large amount of incoming correspondence. The correspondence covers the broad range of Oodgeroo Noonuccal's activities and interests. It covers her activities as a writer and guest speaker. There is correspondence from Aboriginal organisations, government departments, school students, teachers, universities and letters of appreciation for her work. The bulk of the correspondence is in the 1970s and 1980s. Correspondence is also scattered in various files throughout the collection. The correspondence is mostly incoming letters with only a small number of outgoing letters.

Correspondence

Letters to Fryer Librarian Nancy Bonnin, relating to the possibility of publication, donations to the Library, his associations with the Department of German at the University of Queensland.

Correspondence.

Letters and cards received or written by Anne McCosker and letters collected by her and used as source material for her books about Lieutenant Frederick Martin and the history of Australians in the colonial territory of New Guinea.

McCosker, Anne, 1940-

Correspondence

25 postcards (dated 1916 to 1918) : includes postcards from England (London, Salisbury), and military cartoons and sketches by T. Cross
2 greetings cards (dated 1917, 1931)
Invitation from Bendigo Temperance Societies, to a welcome social Mar 26, 1919, to Chaplain Major Alf A. Mills

Correspondence

This series is comprised of forty-seven (47) files of correspondence from asylum seekers held in detention on Nauru by the Australian Government.

Correspondence

The series includes professional correspondence with publishers, literary agents, film companies and cultural and literary organisations and other writers. There are also personal letters and letters from readers. Much of the correspondence relating to Carey's individual literary works can be found with those manuscripts, preserving Carey's own arrangement of the material.

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