Subseries Subseries 3 - Glass plate negatives

Identity area

Reference code

UQFL489-Series G-Subseries 3

Title

Glass plate negatives

Date(s)

  • ca. 1930-ca. 1939 (Creation)

Level of description

Subseries

Extent and medium

1 parcel.

Context area

Name of creator

(1899-1989)

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.

Archival history

Subseries previously titled as Glass plate slides.

Immediate source of acquisition or transfer

Content and structure area

Scope and content

49 glass plate negatives, 9 x 9 cm, containing images mostly of Aboriginal Australian peoples, with many taken at Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement. Many of the plate negatives also have handwritten numbered labels attached to the frame, possibly by the creator.

Content advice: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples are warned that this resource may contain images, transcripts or names of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples now deceased. It may also contain historically and culturally sensitive words, terms, and descriptions.

Appraisal, destruction and scheduling

Accruals

System of arrangement

Item numbers assigned by archivist.

Conditions of access and use area

Conditions governing access

Restricted access. Application for access to restricted material may be submitted to the Fryer Librarian for consideration.

Conditions governing reproduction

Out of copyright. Able to be reproduced without permission. Please attribute the Fryer Library.

Language of material

  • No linguistic content

Script of material

Language and script notes

Physical characteristics and technical requirements

Items 11, 20, 25, 31, 32, 41 and 45 have cracks in the glass.

Finding aids

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Existence and location of originals

Existence and location of copies

Proof sheets in Parcel 2 Folder 2.
Digital copies in Parcel 2 Item 6.

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Notes area

Note

Parcel 3

Note

Parcel 3 previously housed in Box 10

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Status

Revised

Level of detail

Dates of creation revision deletion

Revised, Kymberley Doyle, 01-Nov-2024.
Converted from PDF finding aid, AM, 19-May-2020.

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Sources

Some of the descriptions of the plates containing images captured at the Cherbourg Aboriginal Settlement were based on descriptions for the same images available on The Cherbourg Memory website, within the Caroline Tennant Kelly Collection, accessed online 01-Nov-2024.

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Physical storage

  • Parcel: UQFL489 Parcel 3