- F2104
- Item
- 1932
Words to 'The red flag' by Jim Connell.
Demonstration held in Innisfail.
Connell, Jim
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Words to 'The red flag' by Jim Connell.
Demonstration held in Innisfail.
Connell, Jim
An original song sheet, one leaf, with music by Bill Jones and lyrics by Frank Hardy, handwritten in pen on printed musical staff. Verso contains blank printed musical staff. Also includes a handmade pamphlet, 3 leaves, comprising a cover page, original song sheet with music by Bill Jones and lyrics by Frank Hardy handwritten in pen on musical staff, and an original typescript page of lyrics. The song sheet in this pamphlet appears to be a duplicate of the standalone song sheet and was made by cutting and taping pages together to form one leaf.
Hardy, Frank J.
Original song sheet, one leaf, with music by Bill Jones and lyrics by Vic Williams, handwritten in pen on hand-drawn musical staff. The lyrics refer to the Vietnam War.
Williams, Victor, 1914-
Original song sheet, one leaf, 14 x 22 cm, with music by Bill Jones and lyrics by Kath Walker, handwritten in pen on printed musical staff. The lyrics appear to be adapted from Kath Walker's poem, 'A song of hope', published in We are going. The name 'Dot Rass' is noted in pencil at the top right corner. Verso contains blank printed musical staff.
Oodgeroo Noonuccal, 1920-1993
Original song sheet, one leaf, with music and lyrics by Bill Jones, handwritten in pen on hand-drawn musical staff. Original typescript lyrics have been cut and pasted onto the bottom of the song sheet. Undated.
Jones, Billy, 1935-2012
Original song sheet, one leaf, with music and lyrics by Bill Jones, handwritten in pen on hand-drawn musical staff. Original typescript lyrics have been cut and pasted onto the bottom of the son sheet. The name 'Dot Rass' is noted in pencil at the top right corner. Undated. The lyrics possibly relate to the 1961 Freedom Rides in the United States, or the 1965 Freedom Ride in New South Wales, Australia, coordinated by the Student Action for Aborigines (SAFA).
Jones, Billy, 1935-2012
Tall ballads series : crying crocodile and the tallest tree in Aussie
Original song sheet titled 'Crying crocodile', one leaf, with music and lyrics by Bill Jones, handwritten in pen on printed musical staff, accompanied by a sheet of lyrics, also titled 'Crying crocodile', one leaf, handwritten in pen on note paper. The name 'Dot Rass' is noted in pen on the verso of this lyrics sheet. Also includes a sheet of lyrics titled 'The tallest tree in Aussie', handwritten in pen on note paper. The name 'Dot Rass' is noted in pencil in the top right corner. A note at the top of each leaf states the songs are from the "Tall Ballads" series.
Jones, Billy, 1935-2012
Original song sheet, one leaf, with music by Bill Jones and lyrics by Dame Mary Gilmore, handwritten in pen on printed musical staff. Dated 22 February 1965. The lyrics appear to be adapted from Dame Mary Gilmore's poem, 'The union man'. Verso contains blank printed musical staff. The song sheet is accompanied by a sheet of lyrics, one leaf, handwritten in pen on note paper.
Gilmore, Mary, 1865-1962
Original song sheet, one leaf, with music and lyrics by Bill Jones, handwritten in pen on printed musical staff. Undated. The lyrics relate to the arrival of the British in Australia and the impact on the Indigenous Aboriginal peoples. The name 'Dot Rass' is noted in pencil at the top right corner. Verso contains blank printed musical staff.
Jones, Billy, 1935-2012
For the term of his natural life / words and music by Henry T. Hayes.
Printed sheet music.
With words and music of 'Sweet Hawaiian sands' by Jack O'Hagan.
Hayes, Henry T.