Papers concerning the construction of Xavier Herbert's transformer, 1972-1975
- F2233
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- 1972-1975.
Includes letters by Xavier Herbert and Laurie Hergenhan.
Papers compiled by Harry Mellor.
Mellor, Harry
Papers concerning the construction of Xavier Herbert's transformer, 1972-1975
Includes letters by Xavier Herbert and Laurie Hergenhan.
Papers compiled by Harry Mellor.
Mellor, Harry
This collection contains poetry, prose, speeches, and reports; correspondence; photographs, newspaper cuttings; press releases; invitations; programmes; research material; and plans.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 1920-1993
Drafts of A Long Time Dying, Amy's Children, Loving Daughters, The Home Girls, A Working Man's Castle, and other short stories. Also correspondence, reviews, newspaper clippings, articles, audiocassettes, family photographs and documents.
Masters, Olga, 1919-1986
Of Mars, the moon and destiny, 1948-1959
Carbon copy of original script of 'Of Mars, the moon and destiny', later published as 'Soldiers' Women.' Accompanied by two notes by Xavier Herbert.
Herbert, Xavier, 1901-1984
Letters, chiefly to Vivienne Rae-Ellis, related to "Queen Trucanini"; incoming correspondence; manuscript drafts of "Brown sugar", "Queen Trucanini", "Nin and the Scribblies", and "The heart of the continent"; notes and research material.
Cato, Nancy
Unpublished novel based on author's life in Croftby, South East Queensland. Also 2 page synopsis.
England, E. M. (Edith Mary), 1899-1979
Literary drafts, proofs, research notes, newspaper cuttings.
Condon, Matthew, 1962-
Margaret Laura de Visme Howard Papers
Manuscripts, typescripts, notebooks, photographs, correspondence.
Howard, Margaret Laura de Visme, 1912-1990
Contains manuscripts of works by Charles Ladds and Dulcie Dunlop Ladds, and includes playscripts, a family scrapbook, correspondence, and magazines including "New Idea" in which Dulcie Dunlop Ladds' articles were published.
Tarnawski, L. (Lola), 1937-
Letters dated 4 Mar 1963, 12 Mar 1963 and 27 Jul 1963, to E.M. [Penelope] England from Jessie Clark, congratulating England on her poetry and discussing it in some detail.
Clark, Jessie