"Dad", the life of Steele Rudd (Arthur Hoey Davis) / by his son Eric Drayton Davis.
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Davis, Eric Drayton
"Dad", the life of Steele Rudd (Arthur Hoey Davis) / by his son Eric Drayton Davis.
Davis, Eric Drayton
"Solidarity with Fretilin"? sectarian sloganeering in the Timor campaign
"Sunny Memories" Album of Catherine Janes Jones (nee Ferguson)
Part of Bell Family Papers
Blue cloth bound album, “Sunny Memories” on top left-hand corner of cover, initials "K. J." at bottom right-hand corner of cover. Catherine Jane Ferguson married Charles Syndey Jones (1861-1896) on 28 Oct 1889 in Melbourne. They had three daughters: Ella Maud (born 9 Mar 1891), Enid Frances Sydney (born 31 May 1892) and Kate Elaine Sydney (born 27 Apr 1895, also known as Katie, Kit or Kitty). After the death of Sydney Jones, Catherine married Joshua Thomas Bell.
This album contains 194 photographs dated 1897 to around 1901. There are twenty pages. Photographs have been pasted to the inside and back covers of the album. First five pages have captions with dates (1897 to 1901) and initials [of photographer?]. There are photographs of the family, children, Mount Morgan, 'Kenmore' (residence of John Ferguson, in Rockhampton), Rockhampton botanical gardens, 'Killin' (now called Yungaba, residence built by John Ferguson for Catherine Janes Ferguson and her husband, solicitor, Charles Sydney Jones), the Grandstand at the Rockhampton race course.
From page five, the last captioned page, photogaphs are taken when Catherine and her children travelled to Lenzie, Scotland, and include photographs from the trip there, activities while overseas, and what appears to be photographs from the trip back to Australia.
The Sunny Memories album was produced by Percy Lund & Co. and allowed photographs or photographic scraps to be inserted into the album. It was produced from 1898.
Bell, Catherine Jane, 1867-1943
$3 bill - Utah ... the rapist of Australia. [false banknote]
Combined Unions Utah Dispute Committee
' Karrala. 1967. May. Jun. Sept. Karrala House'
Part of Harry Throssell Papers
Karrala House formed part of the female ward of the Ipswich Mental Hospital accommodating 'wayward' and 'delinquent' girls. It was run by the Queensland State Government from 1963 to 1971 when it closed. This file contains: correspondence including carbon copies of letters to the editor of the Courier Mail from Harry Throssell; newspaper cuttings from May to December 1967; typescript copy of a 'Submission in relation to Karrala House' from the Council of Social Service Queensland, Child Welfare Standing Committe, May 1967; typescript copy of 'Some notes on Karrala House' by the Council of Social Service Queensland, Child Welfare Standing Committee, with handwritten inscription on last page 'HT Lecturer in Social Work, U. of Q. [9 Feb 1967]'. Written on cover of original folder ' Karrala. 1967. May. Jun. Sept. Karrala House'
'(Bliss), Heaven's Door. Final Draft.'
Part of Peter Carey Papers
Original folder titled '(Bliss), Heaven's Door. Final Draft.', typescript, 379 leaves, with handwritten amendments, 30 Jun 1980.
Part of Peter Carey Papers
'Oscar and Lucinda launch', photocopies and newspaper cuttings of reviews, correspondence from publishers, UPQ programme for Adelaide Writers Week, itineraries, corrections to the book, book cover, correspondence, 1987 to 1988.
'... and it was here' / written by Bruce Dickson
Five scenes.
Original production by the Saturday Group of Canberra Youth Theatre: 4-7 December, 1974.
Dickson, Bruce
'4MBS Musica Viva, Sid Page Memorial Prize in Chamber Music'
Free Lunchtime Concert Series. Watergate String Quartet (Richardson/Kim/Yap/Witten). Heisenberg String Quartet (Brown/Pollicina/Newman/Lam). Thursday 17 Sep 2009, 12.30 pm. The Nickson Room, Zelman Cowen Buiding.
'4MBS Musica Viva, Sid Page Memorial Prize in Chamber Music'
Free Lunchtime Concert Series. Ebony piano trio (Wong/Pitcher/Im) -- Little Red Quartet (Simmers/Darrigan/Rowland/Stevenson) -- UQ Brass (Bladwin/Tulleners/Sinnamon/Collins). Thursday 24 Sep 2009, 12.30 pm. The Nickson Room, Zelman Cowen Buiding.