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Comfort

  • F2514
  • Item
  • 1983

Film scenario. First draft.

Gorman, Clem, 1942-

Allied prisoners = Geallieerde Gevangenen

  • F2522
  • Item
  • [1945]

One leaflet with text in English on one side and Dutch on the other. Above both headings is Japanese script. The translated script says 'To Allied Army prisoners' . After the Japanese Government surrendered in 1945, the leaflets were air dropped by the United States for Prisoners of War in Japan, Singapore, Indonesia and elsewhere. Until the prisoners could be evacuated by Allied Nation forces, supplies of food, clothing and medicines were air-dropped. The leaflets, dropped prior to the first of the supplies, included details of bundle markings, contents and allowances per man, instructions for feeding 100 men, and a cautionary note to not overeat or overmedicate.

Letters, 1865 Dec 6 -1866 Nov 6 : to A.C. MacMillan.

  • F2563
  • Item
  • 1865-1866.

The private letters contain instructions and advice about departmental procedures, work in progress, staff engagement and deployment, budgetary matters, parallel official correspondence. Most of the work was concerned with surveying for new roads.
Accompanied by reprint of article 'Archibald Campbell Macmillan' from Cummins & Campbell's monthly magazine, June 1934.

Byerley, Frederick J.

[Draft] of letter, 1865 July 28 : to to F. J. Byerley.

  • F2585
  • Item
  • 1865

Letter reports author's arrival in Rockhampton and execution of instructions re road surveys.
Author could be A.C. Macmillan, but draft appears to be in a different hand.

Macmillan, Archibald Campbell

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