Projects with personal design and documentation responsibility.
- UQFL640-Series E-Subseries 1
- Subseries
- ca. 1952-1985
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Projects by Roman Pavlyshyn with personal design and documentation responsibility.
Projects with personal design and documentation responsibility.
Part of Roman Pavlyshyn Papers
Projects by Roman Pavlyshyn with personal design and documentation responsibility.
Correspondence: Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Letters from various Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations are in these correspondence files as well as in the subject related files in other series. Correspondence from literary and women's organisations that are associated with Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders is included in this subseries.
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This sub-series consists primarily of incoming correspondence and includes letters of thanks and appreciation for her literary work and activities, cards, and postcards. Correspondents are more often individuals. Some correspondents have included their own poetry. Often there will be written across the top of the letter 'answered' but very few copies of the outgoing correspondence are attached. Most correspondents names were clearly identified; some may not be accurate or unable to be identified.
Joshua Thomas Bell and Catherine Jane Bell (nee Ferguson) Papers
Part of Bell Family Papers
Documents, invitations, financial records, and personal papers relating to Joshua Thomas Bell and Catherine Jane Bell (nee Ferguson)
Bell, Joshua Thomas, 1863-1911
Correspondence: Schools and Universities
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Letters from children, high school and tertiary students and teachers and academics, mostly from Australia. Letters from Universities include inviting her to attend functions, be a guest speaker, comment on indigenous issues.
Correspondence: Invitations, Requests to speak, Appearances
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This subseries consists of two folders of correspondence from community and educational organisations requesting Kath Walker to participate in events and readings. Included are also invitations to events such as concerts, weddings and other social functions.
Correspondence: Government departments and Political parties
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This subseries includes correspondence from Queensland, New South Wales and Federal government departments. Most of the letters and accompanying material for political parties is from the Australian Democrats in the first half of the 1980s.
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This subseries comprises correspondence regarding personal finances, letters from family and friends, solicitors, cards, and postcards
Harland's Half Acre [Novel] (1984)
Part of David Malouf Papers
The central figure of Harland’s Half Acre, Frank Harland, is another study of the artist-figure which continues to intrigue Malouf. Partly structured like Johnno and An Imaginary Life around two opposite individuals, the novel returns to the lush, exotic world of Queensland with a chronological narrative covering several decades. From his youth Harland is obsessed with the need to reclaim his family’s lost inheritance, the pastoral land with the nostalgic name Killarney. The dream turns sour when tragedy intervenes but Harland grows to understand that he has created another unexpected but more real legacy in his art. Harland’s Half Acre was first published in 1984. This subseries consists of two notebooks of 200 pages each with background material, notes and drafts, correspondence, various typescript drafts with handwritten corrections and additions, and a complete typescript of the finished novel.
Correspondence: Media organisations
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This subseries includes letters from organisations and individuals asking Oodgeroo Noonuccal to appear in programs, provide content, and for permissions to use her literary works for television, film and radio productions.