- UQFL660-Series D-File 1
- File
- 1948
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Transcript, 4 leaves, of an A.B.C. Women's Session radio interview with Dorothy Blewett on 8 Mar 1948. It was compered by Carolie Clarke Rees.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Transcript, 4 leaves, of an A.B.C. Women's Session radio interview with Dorothy Blewett on 8 Mar 1948. It was compered by Carolie Clarke Rees.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Three folders of theatre programs from Dorothy Blewett's time living in London.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
Two art works:
Etching titled 'Out west' by TR Ames [? indecipherable], 17 x 23cm, undated.
Watercolour painting on lightweight card, titled 'Opera "Endymion"', signed Lovejoy [Robin Lovejoy], 39 x 26 cm, undated; most likely from the 1953 production of John Antill's opera Endymion which premiered in Sydney on 22 July 1953.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
PEN congress programmes and associated ephemera.
Part of Dorothy Blewett Papers
The file contains tickets, travel information, permits related to Dorothy Blewett's time in London and travelling Europe.
Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations, B to N
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This file includes letters (often only one letter) from various Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander groups and organisations to Kath Walker because of her association with them and/or because of her status within the community. Some also sent form letters or flyers. Includes: Black Protest Committee; Black Womens' Action; Bundaberg and District Aboriginal and Islanders Housing and Advancement Society; Central Australian Aboriginal Congress Inc. ; Central Australian Aboriginal Legal Aid Service; Central Australian Aboriginal Support Group - Maralinga Campaign; Coranderrk Aboriginal Cemetery; Council for Civil Liberties; Council for Aboriginal Organisations; Foundation for Aboriginal and Islander Research Action (F.A.I.R.A.); Geelong Aboriginal Support Group; Queensland Indigenous Peoples Trust; Murrin Bridge Human Development Project; National Aboriginal Conference; National Aborigines' Day Observance Committee (NADOC); National Aboriginal and Islander Health Organisation; National Aboriginal Education Committee; National Aboriginal Sports Foundation; National Aboriginal TV Forum; National Aboriginal Writers, Oral Literature and Dramatists Association (N.A.W.O.L.D.A.); National Campaign for Land Rights and Self-Management in Queensland; North Coast Aboriginal Education Consultative Group.
Political parties and politicians
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This file consists primarily of letters and material relating to politicians and political parties, including the Australian Democrats.
'Unpublished playscripts and stories'
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
The original folder had two titles 'Unpublished playscripts and stories'. Some scripts have multiple copies, some have drafts, and some have annotations. It contains the following scripts: 'Bora. Initiation' (3 drafts), 'Civilised savages: one act play', 'Old Mick' (3 drafts, one incomplete), 'Playabout corroboree', 'Tail of platypus' (3 drafts), 'Tea party. Review.' (2 drafts), and 'You can't trust no one no how'. The last item is a photocopied typescript (8 leaves) with 'Tape excerpt (verbatim)' written across the top of every page. The 'interviewee' is an Australian Aboriginal giving a commentary on the 'Police' ; 'What is an Aboriginal?'; and 'Discrimination'.
Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource mentions cultural ceremony and Bora initiation. It may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.
Feedback on Shadow sister [motion picture]
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
Letters and cards from students who saw the film Shadow sister. Shadow sister is a film biography of Aboriginal poet Kath Walker, produced and directed by Frank Heimans, photographed by Geoff Burton and produced by Cinetel Productions. According to the flyer for the film "This film looks intimately at Kath Walker the person, and gives us a glimpse of how the Australian aborigines love and respect all natural aspects of their native land".
North Stradbroke Island research material
Part of Oodgeroo Noonuccal Papers
This file includes correspondence, The Stradbroke Island Management Organisation Constitution (which included a membership form at the end and had the poem Ballad of the Bridge by Kath Walker attached); newsletter; flyer Is a bridge to Stradbroke necessary (with S.I.M.O. membership form); and reports.