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- 1934 (Creation)
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40 items in 1 folder
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Biographical history
Emily Caroline Watson was born in Manchester in 1899, she moved to Australia in the 1920s and became involved in the theatre, first in Brisbane and then in Sydney. During this time, she used her mother's maiden name and was known as Carrie Tennant. In 1929, Caroline married Francis Kelly and took his surname. She founded the Community Playhouse, the first theatre in New South Wales devoted to producing Australian drama, in 1929, followed by the Play Society in 1931. She edited The Community Magazine: Official Magazine of the Community Play-house from 1930 to 1931. In the 1930s she enrolled in a Diploma in Anthropology at the University of Sydney and went on to conduct anthropological fieldwork in Aboriginal communities at Fraser Island and Cherbourg in Queensland and at Burnt Bridge in New South Wales. During the Second World War she began a major survey of non-British settlement in Australia for the Commonwealth Government, a project that continued until the late 1940s. Towards the end of her working life, she served as a consulting anthropologist to the State Planning Authority of New South Wales. Caroline Kelly died on 1 September 1989 in Kyogle.
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Letters to Timothy Kelly from Caroline Kelly, from an original folder labelled Cherbourg letters. It is comprised of nineteen handwritten letters, twenty-one typescript letters and one incomplete letter. One of the typescript letters has attached a four leaf account of an event at Dinny Embury's [sic, should be Embery's] home. One letter started as a typescript but is mostly handwritten.
Some names mentioned in the letters include: Dinny Embery, Ada Beckett, Vincent Law, Mable Law and Charles Chavel (regarding his movie Heritage)
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Unrestricted access.
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In copyright. Contact the Fryer Library. Can be reproduced for personal research and study. For other uses see About copyright. Please attribute the Fryer Library.
Language of material
- Australian Language
- English
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Contains Wakka Wakka language.
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Digitised in 2024: D000794
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Box 1 Folder 7
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- Wakka Wakka language E28
- Wakka Wakka people E28
- Wakawaka (Australian people)
- Wakawaka language
- Philosophy, Aboriginal Australian
- Cherbourg / Barambah (SE Qld SG56-10)
- Indigenous knowledge
- Geography -- Territories and boundaries
- Social organisation -- Kinship -- Systems
- Social organisation -- Kinship -- Generational systems
- Social organisation -- Kinship -- Marriage
- Language -- Vocabulary
- Aboriginal Australians
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Revised
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Partial
Dates of creation revision deletion
Revised, Linda Justo, 18-Oct-2024. Revised, MSB, 14-Jul-2023
Created, Linda Justo, 3-Sep-2020