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The MS 8460 collection comprises papers relating to Marion Halligan’s prolific career as an author. There are drafts of her books, short stories and reviews and papers relating to her participation in numerous literary events. There is a large series of correspondence, the bulk of which is business related. Included is...
Megan Anwyl was elected to the thirty-fourth Parliament of Western Australia for Kalgoorlie at the by-election on 16 March 1996, representing the Australian Labor Party. The election was held to fill the vacancy consequent upon the resignation of Hon. Ian Frederick Taylor. Anwyl was re-elected in 1996, and defeated on ...
Anastasia Bekas was born in Greece in the late 1930s, the youngest of four children. She liked school and was a good student, her teachers encouraged her to attend high school. Unfortunately, she could not live this dream because, as was customary at the time, she had to leave school because her help was required to ru...
2 sound tape reels (ca. 118 min.)??Blackman speaks of her family background and studies ; her poetry writing and desire to write in a surrealist style ; her “Barjai” experience from age 15 to 20 ; her stay in London with husband Charles Blackman ; her involvement with the talking book library ; the changing art world i...
Keelah Lam is a committed and active environmentalist. She represented the Australian Greens in the House of Representatives elections for Warringah in 1998 and 2001and in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Manly in 2003. Keelah Lam is an active and committed community member, interested in sustaina...
Margaret Barbalet is an award-winning children’s author, a novelist, poet and short-story writer, a public servant and a historian (This entry is sponsored by generous donation from Christine Foley.) Margaret Barbalet was born in Adelaide and raised in Tasmania. She studied history at the University of Adelaide and say...
45 minutes??Betty Riggs was born in 1911 and went to school at the Methodist Ladies College and the PGC. She became a nurse at the Royal Adelaide Hospital in 1930. In 1936 she was nursing in Scotland so was there for the coronation of Edward VIII. Became ill in Scotland and went to a sanatorium in Switzerland and then ...
Crommelin Biological Research Station records 1939-68; Warrah sanctuary trust correspondence 1940-55; Gosford District Flora and Fauna Protection Society Records 1948-55; Mosman Tree Lovers Civic League records 1932-34; general conservation research records 1931-66; letters from Nina Campbell 1912-70; personal document...
1 hour??Marjorie Ladkin, nee Soady, was born in Sydney, New South Wales, completed schooling in 1930 and worked as a clerk in her father’s manufacturing business. In 1933 she began training at the Sydney Hospital, and upon graduation worked for a nursing agency. She married in 1939 and during the war worked as a clerk ...
Helen Maxwell is a freelance curator, art valuer and consultant. She is best known as a curator of contemporary art in Canberra, where she lived from 1979 to 2014. Helen now lives and works on the south coast of New South Wales, where she organises art projects and exhibitions. Helen Maxwell is a Canberran who has not ...
MS Acc09.002 comprises original manuscript scores by Penelope Thwaites including, Cold winter’s night; Papua New Guinea (1970); Giant land (1970); Psalm 121; The Lord Jehovah reigns (1975). The published material includes: Psalm 121; A Lambeth garland: the Lambeth waltz (arranged for piano duet) (1989); Reverie for sop...
On June 5th, 2006, Beryl Mulder had telephone discussion with Dr Nikki Henningham (Executive Officer AWAP) about her lifelong and on-going role in multicultural politics and advocacy on behalf of migrant women. Throughout the course of the conversation, Mulder told a number of fascinating anecdotes:??1) In 1988 Beryl M...
Janice (Jan) Murray represented the ALP in the 1978 elections for the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Eastwood. Receiving no party help or funding, she nevertheless achieved a significant swing of 13.5% Before entering party political life, Jan Murray’s activism gave meaning to the feminist truth that ‘the...
3 sound tape reel (ca. 89 min.)??Keesing speaks of her early years; her schooling; writing poetry; the various jobs held; the Lyre Bird Writers; researching in the “Bulletin” for bush ballads; how she writes poetry; the themes of her poems. Keesing reads two of her poems: “Revelation” and “Children”. Author Details Ala...
1 sound file (ca. 91 min.)??Suzy Javor talks about her table tennis career; her life in Hungary; her World War II experiences; after the war joining a table tennis club; progression through the ranks; marrying her coach; her selection to the national team; playing in Romania, London and Holland; life behind the Iron Cu...
The first group of papers comprising MS 5414 consists of photographs, an autograph book, student reports from Guildhall, and two scrapbooks containing cuttings, programs, music scores and some letters, including one from Peter Dawson. The second consignment is mainly music scores, including the operas Alaya, The jolly ...
Papers 1838 to 1944 including letters and newscuttings relating to Sir William Windeyer and his home Tomago House at Newcastle. Author Details Barbara Lemon Created 24 August 2006 Last modified 4 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Townsville, Qld. C. 1943-10. Her Excellency Lady Gowrie, Honorary Air Commodore, WAAAF, inspects photographs on the wall at St Anne’s Barracks, covering the WAAAF Second Anniversary Sports Day on 1943-03-20. With her is Squadron Officer Gwen Stark, Staff Officer for WAAAF in North East Area. Author Details Anne Heywood...
[Red Cross Archives Series reference: NO33]??Note that three separate content lists for this series are available to researchers: 1 – in box (unit) number order, largely reflecting the order in which the series was received from the Red Cross; 2 in approximate chronological order; 3 in alphabetical order of file titles...
The Young Women’s Action Group was formed as a independent feminist group to support, encourage promote and take positive action on issues of concern for young women in South Australia. Author Details Kathleen Bambridge Created 18 December 2009 Last modified 18 December 2009 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Senora Spencer was one of the world’s first female projectionists. Spencer, together with her husband, is credited for making cinema-going attractive to the Australian middle class through the introduction of films with popular musical scores and ambitious special effects. The beginnings of Mary Stuart’s career in Aust...
A letter to David Sharpe from Jean Galbraith regarding a friend of hers who will be moving to Mount Beauty shortly (where David Sharpe and wife were then residing); two letters also to David Sharpe from Professor Thomas Cherry, Professor of Mathematics at the University of Melbourne (signed with his nickname, ‘Croc’). ...
On 4 October 1918 Molly Barr Smith was appointed a Commander of the Order of the British Empire (Civil) for services to the Red Cross in South Australia during the war. On 5 May 1886 Molly Mitchell married Thomas Elder Barr Smith (1863-1941). The pair had six children. A company director and pastoralist, Thomas Elder S...
Membership cards; correspondence; circulars. Author Details Alannah Croom Created 30 December 2017 Last modified 30 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Anne Heywood Created 24 April 2002 Last modified 29 October 2018 Digital resources Title: Pru Goward in her new role at the Office of the Status of Women Type: Image Date: 3 May, 2023 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Interview conducted in Broken Hill as part of the AWAP Broken Hill exhibition. To be lodged with the Outback Archives, Broken Hill City Library. Author Details Barbara Lemon Created 3 March 2009 Last modified 3 March 2009 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Correspondence with Mrs I.E. Sior, Mary Lange, Winifred Howie, Mr and Mrs Micken, Sir Charles Barclay-Harvey c1900-51. Author Details Elle Morrell Created 9 February 2001 Last modified 6 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Professor Enid Campbell, a leading Australian scholar in constitutional law and administrative law, was appointed an Officer of the Order of the British Empire (Civil) on 16 June 1979 for services to education in the field of law. Campbell, who was the first female dean of a law faculty in Australia, was bestowed with ...
Ethel Turner’s first book, Seven Little Australians, was published in 1894. Translated into ten languages, it was made into a stage play in 1915 and a film in 1939. In 1953 it was televised in Britain, and in 1973 and 1975 by the Australian Broadcasting Commission. Ethel Turner migrated to Australia with her family at ...
Membership cards, exit questionnaires, ex-member records. Author Details Alannah Croom Created 30 December 2017 Last modified 30 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Anne Heywood Created 2 December 2002 Last modified 7 May 2012 Digital resources Title: Miss Aileen Lynch, Chief Officer of the NSW Australian Women's Land Army (AWLA) Type: Image Date: 3 May, 2023 Title: AWE0395ga.jpg Type: Image Date: 3 May, 2023 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Jane Stapleton was appointed Distinguished Professor of Law at the Australian National University, Canberra, in 2016. Professor Jane Stapleton has had a stellar international career in legal academia. In 2016, Stapleton, who had previously served as Research Professor in Law at the ANU College of Law, Australian Nation...
Daphne Pirie was a nationally ranked track and field athlete who captained the Queensland women’s athletics and hockey teams and represented Australia in hockey. She then became a world-ranked Master’s Athlete, winning eight gold medals in international competitions. In 1989 she was awarded an MBE for services to hocke...
Service record for Amy Glenthora Bembrick Author Details Alannah Croom Created 4 August 2015 Last modified 17 November 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Hindmarsh Women’s Community Health Centre was the first Women’s Health Centre in South Australia. The Women’s Liberation Movement recognised the need for a separate women’s health centre from the number of health related calls and personal enquires. Funding was granted in 1974 and 6 Mary St Hindmarsh was officially ope...
Gladys Gander was a once only candidate for election to Parliament: a One Nation Party candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Newcastle in 2003. Gladys Gander was 73 and retired from employment when she ran for election for the seat of Newcastle in 2003. She gave her address as Bankstown, a...
Melbourne, Vic. C. 1942. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 24 March 2003 Last modified 4 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Institutionalisation of Aboriginal children at Cootamundra Girls Home, and its affects on their lives; history of Cootamundra Girls Home; removal of children from families; interviews with Aboriginal women and former staff of Cootamundra; daily life; punishments; girls trained to be domestic servants, and their experie...
The papers consist of the catalogue of the first Australian Exhibition of Women’s Work, 1907, held from 23 October to 30 November at the Melbourne Exhibition Buildings and articles written by Mrs Allan for the Argus regarding the Exhibition. Author Details Nikki Henningham Created 16 February 2009 Last modified 21 Dece...
Records, including minute books, annual reports, receipts and expenditure ledgers, member lists and correspondence; also includes legal documents, details of benefactors, and disbursements. Author Details Rosemary Francis Created 24 September 2003 Last modified 29 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Lindy Morrison, well known drummer and musician, joined the Australian Democrats to bring about change. She stood as their candidate in the New South Wales Legislative Assembly elections for Coogee in 2003 and for the House of Representatives seat of Wentworth in 2004. Lindy Morrison is best known for her musical caree...
MS Acc10.053 comprises papers that document Kerry White’s career as a bibliographer, writer, judge of the Children’s Book Council of Australia (CBCA) Children’s Book of the Year Awards and member of the board of the Poetry Australia Foundation. They include correspondence; notes, working papers, drafts, manuscripts and...
Kerry Reed-Gilbert was an Aboriginal author, editor, educator and activist. A number of books of her poetry were published in her lifetime. She also compiled and contributed to numerous anthologies, and produced non-fiction related to her work as an educator and consultant. Her memoir, The Cherry Picker’s Daughter was ...
MS Acc05.022 comprises diaries, letters and personal papers, book notes, writings by Hanny Exiner including lecture notes, and publicity material and photographs; papers relating to the Studio of Creative Dance and Modern Ballet Group; files on the Graduate Diploma of Movement and Dance; articles on body therapy, dance...
Folding containing articles and newspaper clippings. Author Details Barbara Lemon Created 11 February 2009 Last modified 12 February 2009 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Elizabeth Backhouse speaks of her life and achievements as a writer of novels, children’s stories, plays, filmscripts, a ballet and a musical. She describes her family background; attempted rape; early writing; mother’s inability to show affection; secretarial studies; writing poetry; enlisting in WAAAF; writing Agains...
Judy Hogg has had a lifelong concern for the socially disadvantaged leading to her interest in law and political reform, and her involvement in the women’s movement in Victoria where she was a founding Member of the Kew Women’s Liberation Group. She returned to university after having children and was fortunate to grad...
These Minute Books record minutes of meetings of the Lady Bowen Hospital Committee and entries include election of office bearers and surgeons, rules, funding and expenditure, admissions to the hospital etc. Author Details Lee Butterworth Created 22 June 2009 Last modified 17 November 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.o...
1 sound cassette (ca. 19 min.)??Murphy, a farmer, speaks of her upbringing on a dairy farm and later married a potato farmer, her family, running a potato farm, breeding first-cross merino ewes, lamb production, working at the Melbourne Show, food festivals, organising different types of dishes with potatoes, potato ma...
Lu Moo experienced life in Darwin for more than eighty years, living through three major cyclones and a war. More familiarly known as Granny Lum Loy, she was a well-known figure of the Darwin community. Lu Moo was born in Shekki (China) around 1884 and arrived in Darwin when she was approximately 10 years old. She was ...
2 sound cassettes (ca. 120 min.)??Patricia “Pattie” Leighton, a farmer, speaks of growing up in Sydney, moving to Tasmania, her marriage, their first farm near Hobart, their decision to move to Western Australia, her trip across with the children, early days on the farm, living in the shed, early development of the lan...
Marion Strang established a home for the elderly at Broken Hill, New South Wales, in the 1930s. Marion Strang (nee Kerr) was born in 1871 in the district of St. Georges, Edinburgh, Scotland and was baptized in that city in St. Georges Church in Charlotte Square. The daughter of Alexander and Ruth Kerr (nee Johnston), M...
1 audiocassette (approximately 60 min.)??Lady Nora Randall was one of the first members of the school’s auxilliary and talks about the work involved. Mothers of students Mrs. Gowing and Mrs. Cuppins talk about voluntary work, the Dutch nuns, uniforms, sports, fundraising and families of children who went to the school....
This collection is part of No.70 of the Victorian Women’s Liberation and Lesbian Feminist Archive (VWLLFA)??Articles; bibliographies; calendars; conference papers, manifestos, programs, leaflets, legislation, agenda, questionnaires, discussion papers, periodical, minutes, contact lists, stickers, badges; newspaper clip...
Published articles and addresses 1964-1984; newscuttings on art, including articles by or about Ursula Hoff. Author Details Alannah Croom Created 30 December 2017 Last modified 30 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Papers relating to the history and activities of WEL and Women’s Liberation in the outer eastern suburbs; conference papers; reports and material on working mothers, equal pay and taxation. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 6 February 2002 Last modified 29 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
The Australian Army Nursing Service, which was actually a reserve, was established on 1 July 1902. The Service was staffed by volunteer civilian nurses who would be available for duty during times of national emergency. Members of the Service served in both the World Wars, staffing medical facilities in Australia and o...
A set of interviews recorded with surviving members of the Itzak Wittenberg Study Group (IWSG) discussing the history of the organisation; it’s aims, activities,achievements, relationships with other Jewish and non-Jewish groups; siting of the IWSG in both national and international contexts and it’s eventual decline.?...
Robyn Peebles ran twice for election, but her life is primarily devoted to church work. She was a Call to Australia party candidate in both elections for the House of Representatives seat of Bennelong in 1990 and the New South Wales Legislative Assembly seat of Gladesville in 1991. Robyn Peebles was the pastor of the C...
Ivy Barnes was a foundation member of the women’s branch of the Australian Labor Party in Broken Hill, New South Wales. She was the wife of Edwin John Barnes, who was Mayor of Broken Hill from 1934 to 1937. Ivy Barnes was one of eight children of William Henry Sandy and Edith Alice Sandy (nee Payne). She married Edwin ...
3 digital audio tapes (ca. 90 min.) Author Details Alannah Croom Created 6 March 2018 Last modified 6 March 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Minutes of FNC for 1990s Financial records 1987-1990s. Florence Nightingale Orations. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 6 February 2002 Last modified 30 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Dr the Hon Bernice Pfitzner, medical practitioner and Member of the Legislative Council, talks about growing up in Singapore and her family background, in particular her mother’s determination to have a tertiary education and go into teaching. In 1949 her mother was the first woman to be elected to the Singapore City C...
Melva MacGillivray was the first woman to drive a T-Model Ford to Broken Hill, New South Wales. Melva Crossing – or Tommy, as she was known – was the fourth of nine children, and grew up to be fiercely independent. The Crossing family left Broken Hill to begin farming near Adelaide, and Melva completed her education at...
Francis Egan was co-proprietor of the Barrier Café at Broken Hill, New South Wales, during the First World War. In 1915 she famously tarred and feathered the president of the Hotel, Club and Restaurant Employees’ Union (the HC & REU) after he threatened the livelihood of herself and her family by refusing to give her u...
The Australian Federation of Medical Women (AFMW) is a non-profit, non-government society with member bodies in each state. The Federation was formed in 1927, from existing associations of medical women in Victoria, New South Wales and South Australia, to promote and develop the formal practice of medicine among women....
Correspondence including family, personal, professional and academic. Private papers (travel documents, photographs, postcards), articles, lectures and manuscripts. Published articles and addresses – 1964-1984. [NB. Some correspondence is in German]. Author Details Alannah Croom Created 30 December 2017 Last modified 3...
Album containing 43 photographs taken by Stephanie Clark when she attended the State Research Farm at Werribee in 1931. Photographs of the farm, friends, Barwon Heads. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 6 February 2002 Last modified 29 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Comprises Barwick’s publications and conference papers; Barwick’s PhD.; work with the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies and the Aboriginal History journal; work on major research projects; incoming and outgoing correspondence; reference material, and collected genealogies of Aboriginal Victorian families. Auth...
Fitzhardinge talks about his background as an historian; employment at National Library of Australia in 1934 as a research clerk and his publications on the history of the Church of St John the Baptist at Reid, A.C.T. and on Sir Littleton Groom. He then describes his work during WWII; involvement in the organisation of...
Mary Ann Cannard was one of very few returned WW1 nurses granted a block of land to farm under the Soldier Settlement Scheme. Mary Ann Cannard was born on 18 January 1883 to William Cannard and Theresa (nee McCausland) in Allendale, 27km north of Ballarat, Victoria. Mary moved to Western Australia in 1912 and began thr...
1 sound cassette (ca. 57 min.)??Lyons speaks of her childhood, her family, her mother, her life on the farm, her husband, her real love and interest in cattle, her trip to France to get some Salers, her involvement in the market and the international market where she is on the verge of developing a new kind of Coonambl...
Ruby Lindsay is perhaps Australia’s first female graphic designer. During the early twentieth century, Ruby illustrated books and also hand drew posters and black-and-white illustrations for newspapers such as The Bulletin and Punch. Ruby Lindsay was born in Creswick, Victoria, to parents Robert and Jane Elizabeth. At ...
Ellen Ryan held licences for hotels in the Northern Territory from 1878, becoming a wealthy and successful business woman in her own right. She had a reputation as one of the Northern Territory’s best hostesses, organising a variety of entertainment for her hotel patrons and local residents. Ellen was one of the 82 Ter...
1 sound cassette (ca. 44 min.)??Holt, a farmer, speaks of her childhood, her schooling in Adelaide, her regret of not having done a course in agriculture, the fragility of the land, the Landcare schemes, the growth of Australia’s population in the future, the scarcity of fertile land under concrete construction, proble...
The collection reflects the various aspects of her writing career and includes mss, scripts, paintings, correspondence, files, budget controls, scores and a demonstration recording of songs from the musical “Dicken’s magic”. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 7 October 2003 Last modified 7 November 2017 Powered by TCP...
Folder containing articles and notes on her early teaching career. Author Details Barbara Lemon Created 11 February 2009 Last modified 12 February 2009 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
2 sound tape reels (ca. 136 min.)??Hanny Exiner (nee Kolm), a dance educator, discusses her experiences as a student with and dancer for Gertrud Bodenwieser and her Bodenwieser Ballet especially in Vienna. She describes Bodenwieser’s classes, Bodenwieser as a teacher and choreographer, and the Bodenwieser tour to South...
65 letters written by Mrs H.G. Wheeler during World War I together with her card index of soldiers from central Queensland.??Arranged into 3 series. Digital copies available for selected items Author Details Lee Butterworth Created 22 June 2009 Last modified 17 October 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
MS 1174 chiefly comprises correspondence between Vance and Nettie Palmer. There is also correspondence from contemporary literary figures such as Katharine Susannah Prichard, Marjorie Barnard, Frank Dalby Davison, Kate Baker, Guido Baracchi, Louis Esson, C. Hartley Grattan, Kathleen McArthur, Hugh McCrae, Leonard Mann,...
Iris Clayton recalls details of her childhood in Leeton and her removal to Cootamundra Girls Home; includes an account of her experiences at the AIAS researching her family history. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 28 May 2004 Last modified 6 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Duration: 7 hours, 39 minutes??Interviews conducted as part of a research project on Cootamundra Girls’ Home Author Details Anne Heywood Created 28 May 2004 Last modified 6 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Laverton, Vic. C. 1943. Section Officer Evelyn Ferrier (left) and Section Officer Honor Darling participating in an aircraft recognition exercise at RAAF Station Laverton in conjunction with the Volunteer Air Observers Corps.?Black & white – Film original negative nitrate other Author Details Anne Heywood Created 24 Ma...
Sue Galley is a once only candidate for election: an Australians Against Further Immigration candidate in the 2003 elections to the New South Wales Legislative Assembly for Albury. Sue Galley was a retired school teacher living in Panania, a southern suburb of Sydney, when she stood for the seat of Albury on behalf of ...
meeting minutes, correspondence with other peace activists and organisations around the world, anti-nuclear information, posters, banners, photographs of peace vigil during the Pine Gap peace camp and other peace actions Author Details Katey Bereny Created 18 December 2009 Last modified 18 December 2009 Powered by TCPD...
Meredith Hinchliffe has been involved with the arts in Canberra since 1977 when she joined the Crafts Council of the ACT as its Executive Secretary and then Director. She went on to work in organisations such as the National Campaign for the Arts, Museums Australia, ArtsACT, and the Donald Horne Institute for Cultural ...
Ephemera complementing various aspects of the Kerry White children’s book collection published between 1900 and 2000. Author Details Alannah Croom Created 27 February 2018 Last modified 27 February 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
PORTRAIT OF MISS MARGARET IRENE LANG, FOUNDER OF THE RAAF NURSING SERVICE. IN UNIFORM, C.1945. THE SERVICE WAS FORMED IN JULY 1940 AND MISS LANG WAS MATRON-IN-CHIEF UNTIL 1946. (DONOR: M. KINKAID) Author Details Anne Heywood Created 1 October 2003 Last modified 4 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Folders of programs and miscellaneous pieces.??Material in the Australian performing arts collection (PROMPT) consists of programs and related items for Australian performing arts organisations, Australian artists performing overseas, professional productions performed in Australia (including those featuring overseas p...
Kitty McEwan was educated at Ormiston Ladies’ College and became a freelance journalist working with Australian Home Beautiful in 1929. Interested in the game of golf, she began writing about women and golf, for the Radiator in 1937 and the Sun News-Pictorial in 1938. She organised fund-raising for patriotic appeals du...
Papers of Women’s Electoral Lobby compiled by Anne Gunter as a member of WEL Victoria. Contains: Submission to Government and inquiries by WEL, 1972-1996; Alive and WEL, Newsletter, 1973 to 2004; the WEL Papers, National Journal of the Women’s Electoral Lobby from 1972- on; WEL Information Kits; Anne Gunter’s folders c...
Letters mention Daisy Bates.??Includes draft reply on verso. Author Details Elle Morrell Created 9 February 2001 Last modified 31 July 2020 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
2 digital audio tapes (ca. 181 min.)??Campbell, Professor of Law, Monash University, speaks of her family background; her father, a solicitor in Tasmania with a varied practice; the selective education girls received during the War years; her artistic inclinations such as drawing and piano; her studies at University of...
The Adelaide Rape Crisis Centre was formed after the Hindmarsh Women’s Community Centre, a free medical service for women had operated for a short time, and the need for a separate service became apparent with the numbers of women reporting past and present rapes and the lack of services for women and girls. The centre...
[Red Cross Archives Series Reference: NO3]??These are control records for the correspondence files maintained by the Australian Red Cross Society, National Headquarters between 1962 and 1991. The related correspondence can be found in series (2015.0033) ARC Series Reference NO.33. There are index cards from 1962 to 198...
Townsville, Qld. 1943-09-18. Author Details Anne Heywood Created 24 March 2003 Last modified 4 January 2018 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Interview conducted in Broken Hill as part of the AWAP Broken Hill exhibition. To be lodged with the Outback Archives, Broken Hill City Library. Author Details Barbara Lemon Created 3 March 2009 Last modified 3 March 2009 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Sydney WEL Newsletter Author Details Alannah Croom Created 30 December 2017 Last modified 30 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.org)
Series AA 52/1 includes Campbell’s diaries and field notes relating to his archaeological and anthropological fieldwork in South Australia and interstate.??Item number 7 mentions Daisy Bates and Olive Pink. Author Details Elle Morrell Created 1 February 2001 Last modified 23 December 2017 Powered by TCPDF (www.tcpdf.or...
Date unknown; ‘On the rights of the Aborigines of Australia’, being ms. Lecture (44 ff) with annotations and alterations, bound in volume. (Call No.: A 1400: Issue microfilm copy at CY 528)?1829-1865; Correspondence of the Camfield and Windeyer families (Call No.: *D 30: Issue microfilm copy at CY 494)?1827-1928; Winde...