Letter, : Footscray, Victoria, to Emily Bulcock.
- F3302
- Item
- [1923?]
Letter included with Annual Report for 1958, Fellowship of Australian Writers, Queensland Section.
Neilson, John Shaw, 1872-1942
Letter, : Footscray, Victoria, to Emily Bulcock.
Letter included with Annual Report for 1958, Fellowship of Australian Writers, Queensland Section.
Neilson, John Shaw, 1872-1942
Manuscript poems (some handwritten, some typescript, some cut from newspapers)
Hughes, Katherine, 1871-1957
Certificate of membership, Board of Architects of New South Wales, 1923
Certificate naming Beatrice May Hutton as a legally qualified architect in New South Wales. Dated 26 June 1923.
Hutton, Beatrice May, 1893-1990
NO. No Uranium. No more Hiroshimas
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular black and white badge with black boarder featuring slogan 'No Uranium. No more Hiroshimas' in white and in the centre
between the 'N' and the 'O' is a mushroom cloud, with a white background and black text.
Campbell, Judith
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular orange badge with slogan 'Strike Fraser out' in black. At the 50,000-strong protest in Melbourne in November 1975 the Socialist Workers' Action Group sold over 600 copies of the new paper and hundreds of badges with their slogan “STRIKE FRASER OUT”.
Campbell, Judith
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular white background with a green circle in centre, covered by a white dove carrying a twig; written around the green circle, in green capitalised text is "Hiroshima never again".
Campbell, Judith
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular black badge with slogan 'Shame Fraser, shame' in white. The badge was worn by supporters of the Australian Labor Party during the 1975 election campaign. The campaign was fought against the background of the dismissal of the Whitlam Government which saw Malcolm Fraser lead the caretaker Liberal/National Country Party Government.
Campbell, Judith
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Badge with a red background with a white awareness ribbon in the centre, where a red outline of the state of Queensland forms the shape of the ribbon. Encircling this are the words 'Children by Choice'. Embossed text on back of badge 'A. J. Parkes'; outline of Australia (Tasmania not shown) with text 'AUST WIDE' in middle of continent; and 'PATENT NO. 428765'.
Campbell, Judith
Part of Political badges and ephemera collected by Judith Campbell.
Circular brown badge with 'Peace on earth' in white capitalised text curved around the top of the badge. At the centre is a simplified azimuthal projection map of the world in white with a brown kangaroo hopping across the bottom of the map. At the bottom of the badge is a boomerang in white.
Campbell, Judith
Letter from William Carew Hazlett to Octavia Susman
Holograph letter from William Carew Hazlett of Barnet Common, Surrey, to Octavia Susman in Hobart, Tasmania, regarding his publications and literary life in Australia, 4 Jun 1901.
Hazlitt, William Carew, 1834-1913