- UQFL489-Series A
- Series
- 1909-1987
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Personal and professional correspondence.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Personal and professional correspondence.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondents include: Margery Browne, V.N. Thompson, Miriam Ogden, Alfred Buchanan, and Timothy Kelly.
Includes:
-- letter to Sydney Morning Herald from Caroline Kelly, 1 Nov 1934.
-- questionnaires concerning the welfare of Aborigines, sent by the Feminist Club of New South Wales to State parliamentary candidates, and letters of reply from some candidates, 1938.
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Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Letters to Timothy Kelly from Caroline Kelly, from an original folder labelled Cherbourg letters.
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Correspondence relating to research into immigration settlement in Victoria
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondence, 1945 - 1948, written while Kelly was conducting research into immigration settlement in Victoria. Letters to Timothy Kelly from Caroline Kelly.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondents include: Harry R. Bailey, D.P. Tarrant, F.W. Clark and Desiree Fallon.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Correspondents include: Caroline Kelly, Timothy Kelly and Kelly’s father, Robert Watson.
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Anthropological field notes and reports.
1 notebook and 1 typed report.
List of full or partial names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals mentioned in the file at Barambah:
Bob Simpson (Barambah)
Happy (Namboor)
George Lane (Nambunnu)
Frank Simpson (Nephew to Bob) (Yonguarboomi)
Leddie Brown (Wakanulli)
Kenny Simpson (Turrbumma)
Mrs Ada Beckett (Narrkul)
Isaac Owen (Brother to Mrs Ross)
Willie Owen (Brother to Mrs Ross)
List of full or partial names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals mentioned in the file at Uranga:
Jack Noble (Gawongowau)
Willy Wandunna [spelling uncertain, may be Wandana]
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Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Anthropological field notes and reports.
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Part of Caroline Kelly Papers
Anthropological field notes and reports.
List of full or partial names of Aboriginal and/or Torres Strait Islander individuals mentioned in the file:
Conlon Family
Mrs Conlon and sons Percy Conlon, Arthur Conlon, George Conlon, Bill Conlon and daughter Winnie Conlon
Coumbo Family
Annie Coumbo, Venus Coumbo, Jack Coumbo, Jean Coumbo and Bertie Coumbo
Mrs Hopkins (sister of Jack)
Bob Eubbard / Hubbard [spelling uncertain]
Cerra Anderson
Elsie Goodchap (Wife of Wily)
Harry Willis
Jack Anderson
Maudie Bligh (wife of Martin B) and children; Mavis Bligh, Fred Bligh and Percy Bligh
Tommy Conlon
Tommy Norley
Topsy Norley
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