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Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
George Musgrave Parker
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Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
George Musgrave Parker
Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
George Musgrave Parker
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Andrew Inglis Clark
Index to R9 - Edward le Rossignol: Scrip certificates
Savage River Silver Prospecting Company
Scrip certificate for one hundred five shilling shares for the sum of two shillings and sixpence each, issued to E. Le Rossignol of New Town by the Savage River Silver Prospecting Company. Office of company: Miller's Chambers, Murray St., Hobart. Registered as a No Liability Company under "The Mining Companies Act, 1884". Issue number 55. Share numbers 7201-7300. Dated 23rd December 1891. Signed by the Director and the Manager.
Savage River Silver Prospecting Company
Scrip certificate for twelve (12) five shilling shares for the sum of five shillings each, issued to E. Le Rossignol of New Town by the Savage River Silver Prospecting Company. Registered as a No Liability Company under "The Mining Companies Act, 1884". Issue number 1042. Share numbers 46,865 to 46,876. Office of company: Miller's Chambers, Murray St., Hobart. Dated 23rd December 1891. Signed by the Director and the Manager.
South Oceana Silver Mining Company
Scrip certificate for fifty shares from the South Oceana Silver Mining Co, No Liability, Zeehan, Tasmania, registered under the mining companies act 1884. Issues to Edward leRossignol of New Town. Dated 26th August 1891. Number of issue 236.
George Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Most of the papers consist of notes made about historical queries, a rough draft of his book, and correspondence with East Coast residents and others requesting information. There is also a collection of newspaper cuttings and pamphlets relating to the history of Tasmania, especially the East Coast and some photographs and snapshots. Dr Parker also collected some original historical documents~ chiefly from East Coast families (although those of Dr Storey and the Cotton families have now been returned to the Cotton archives (ref. C.7). Dr Parker's collection of Walch's Almanacs has been supplemented by others received from Walch's and is kept up to date and now forms a complete record set for Walch's records (kept for reference in the Archives Reading Room). Some early newspapers (including Colonial Times, Southern Cross, Launceston Courier) were transferred to the State Archives to fill gaps in their collection .
George Musgrave Parker
Index to P1 - George Musgrave Parker Papers
Letters written by Frederick Rapp regarding the history of Waterloo Point
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Three letters written by Frederik Rapp to Doctor Parker dated 17 March, 16 July & 15 December 1928 regarding the history of Waterloo Point, Great Swanport and the Municipality of Glamorgan in the late 1800's. Mention is made of the old church on the school reserve, the old school, now the War Institute, the pews from the church, various residents, hotels, sailing vessels and the building of the jetty
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Letters mainly about historical queries and East Coast families from (reference numbers in brackets): A.A. Allen, Bicheno (wool press, whaling, 1929, P/l/2 [3]); H. Amos, 1930-31 (9,10,12,44); T. Amos Heriot, 1949 (news cutting about Meredith's arrival with sheep, 31); Douglas Cotton, Kelvedon, 1947 (diaries at Kelvedon, 26); John Gellibrand 1935 (15,21); Glamorgan Municipality, 1948-1953 (permission to photograph photo of first Council, possible assistance in publishing book on Swanport, (27-29); R.W. Giblin, 1929 (4); Robert Snowdon Hay, Bishop of Tasmania, 1927 (agreeing to open fair for Bellerive Mothers' Union in aid of the Sunday School 11) 1933 (answer to congratulatory letter, 13); J. Heyer, 1934 (Rev. Thomas Dove, 14); W.H. Hudspeth, 1930 (Thorneycroft or other house in Macquarie St., 34); Ernest? Hull (Marquis of Salisbury papers, 20); R.W. Legge, Cullenswood, 1935 (17); N.E. Lewis, 1928 (2); B. Lyne, Campbell Town, 1958 (45); Violet Mace, Bothwell and Schouten House, Swansea, 1930-1935 (offering copies of Australasian, Meredith letters, farm diaries (1858-1898), maps, 5, 7, 8, 9, 16, 18, 19); Ian B. Macdonald, 1939 (Swansea Church Ch 23); T.A. Miles, 1955 (ships, 39); Sarah E.E. Mitchell, 1936, (Christmas greetings, 22); Harry O'May, Shiplovers Society, 1948 (East Coast Shipping, 30); D.C. Pearse, 1958, (artist Munnings, 47) Amy Rowntree, 1954 (Runnymede Church, 37); Amy C. Shaw, 1931 (Joseph Allen memorial window St. David's Cathedral, 11); Fred C. Shaw, 1950 (Rocky Hills convicts, 38), 1956 (All Saints Church Swansea dedicated 1871, 41),1957 (post office, 42); Angus G. Shoobridge, 1947 (25); Karl Von Stiglitz,1950-1955 (32, 33, 35, 36,40); State Library Board, 1957 (proposal that the State Archives Department should undertake 2. cont. p. 1 the care of all archive material and the Board appoint Honorary Archivists to locate historical records, compile inventories, advise on storage and encourage transfer to the State Archives, 43}; Australian Dictionary of Biography? 1957 (provisional list of Tasmanians, 46).
B : Historical research notes and drafts
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Some records of Great Swanport and the Municipality of Glamorgan 1820-1920 by G. Musgrave Parker' c.1950 . Typed draft, corrected ms., with ms notes and illustrations (snapshots or newspaper cuttings) in 16 chapters and 3 appendices. The draft is in an unfinished state; many gaps have been left for dates or other information to be added, and numerous ms. notes, clippings, etc. have been inserted or left loose in the folders.
Chapter 1 -Early history 1642-1821
Chapter 2 The pioneers 1821-1826
Chapter 3 Under military control 1826-1840
Chapter 4 The native problem in Great Swanport.
Chapter 5 Bushrangers in the district.
Chapter 6 Whaling sealing and some early exports.
Chapter 7 Civilian administration 1841-1859
Chapter 8 The Rural Municipal Council 1860-1920 (police, medical men, coroners, Registrar of Births, Deaths, Marriages).
Chapter 9 Sheep and wool, wattle bark and agriculture
Chapter 10 Coal, tin, gold and lime.
Chapter 11 Roads, bridges, jetties.
Chapter 12 Shipping on the coast.
Chapter 13 The story of the churches
Chapter 14 Parliament and the local representatives
Chapter 15 Education, postal history, societies & clubs.
Chapter 16 Growth of district and township, notable visitors, wars, other notable events and weather.
Appendix A Grants and location orders [Land].
Appendix B Local persons of note (brief biographical notes in alphabetical order)
Appendix C Diary of Adam Amos 1822-1825.
Illustrations included:
Ch. 1. J.A. Graham, first Warden 1860
Ch 2. Pompey's Pillar, Alexandria, Creek Hut (G. Meredith's first residence), Cambria, Cranbrook House, Glen Gala
Ch 3. Red Banks ~ 1890 and later, Apsley, Apslawn, Milton (J. Allen's residence), Swanwick, 'The White Hut' Little Swanport, Kebreden, Kelvedon Rocky Hills Station (including stereoscopic photos of the ruins of the tread mill and lime kiln.
Ch 4. Aborigines, Muirlands Little Swanport (residence of John Radford) , Waubadebar’s grave Bicheno.
Ch 6. Wineglass Bay, Trumpeter Bay, Schouten Island, Meredith's Fishery, a trypot.
Ch 7. Waterloo Point 1852 (watercolour sketch on grey card copied from original at Cambria by Mary Ann Walker 1928
Ch 8. Wardens (J.A. Graham, F. Shaw, Carmichael Lyne, F.C. Shaw, W.F.G. Calvert (news clippings), Council Chambers, Alfred W. Smith, Robert Gould, F. Lyne, G.F. Storey (Beattie's Studio), Dr. E.W. Pilgrim, Dr. E.C. McCarthy, Dr. G.S. Rundle (c. 1860-70)
Ch 9. Sheep, wool press, Picnic Place from Apsley, Mayfield Mill and outhouses (late 19th cent.), Oyster Bay pine.
Ch 10. Bicheno
Ch 11. Rocky Hills culvert, Spiky Bridge Swansea, Swansea jetty.
Ch 12. Cutter 'Thames', ketches 'Good Intent' - 'Foam'.
Ch 13. All Saints Church, Swansea, Bernard Shaw, Shaw memorial window, Bishops Nixon, Bromby, Sandford, Montgomery, Mercer (news clippings), Frank Morris Gill, Tomb of Rev. Thomas Dove Swansea, Swansea (including Catholic Church), Gala Kirk, Fr. Thomas Kelsh (news clipping).
Ch 14. E.T. Miles, John Lyne, F. Lyne, W.H. Bennett, James White, H. Lamb, W.W. Perkins, J. Murdoch, James Lord, J. Mitchell, J. Meredith, C. Meredith, W.J. McWilliams, A. Hearn.
Ch 16. Swansea views Appendix B Graveyard at Llandaff.
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Chapters 1-12 : The Story of Great Swanport and its people 1821-1908
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Carbon copy of chapters 1-12 (originally 24 chapters) but not corrected, entitled: 'The Story of Great Swanport and its people 1821-1908'
Extracts from East Coast diaries
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Brief notes and extracts from diaries of: John Allen, 1837-1876; Adam Amos, 1822-1825 (see also P.1/6 app. B); Capt. B. Bayley, 1838 -1839; Joseph Cotton, 1863 -1880; E.O. Cotton, 1881 -1896; George Meredith's pocket book, 1821; G.F. Storey, Nov. 1855 (on the taking of 'Dido', i.e. William Driscoll with a note by [Rachel Cotton] written from memory in 1918 and a news clipping); Edwin Woodland 1839 -1842 (a short note only from a diary, letter book and log book lent by Edward Marshall); Lady Franklin (brief note only). Also notes about the Meredith family and notes made from Sarah Mitchell's scrap books.
Dido the bushranger : the story of his capture
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Unidentified newspaper clipping titled "Dido the Bushranger : the story of his capture" (by E.O.C) [Edward Octavius Cotton]
Edward Octavius Cotton
C : Press cuttings and pamphlets
Parte deGeorge Musgrave Parker : Correspondence and research records
Cuttings of historical interest from newspapers, chiefly Mercury, Australasian & Argus and The Critic, stuck in albums made from old catalogues (e.g. Army & Navy Stores) or old medical diaries. There are rough indexes to each volume except the first two. The volumes were originally numbered 16 - 42; no volumes 1 - 15 were received, possibly the numbers were left for the cuttings still loose in envelopes (see P.l/20) or they may refer to other notebooks and files. -1 - Indexes to newspaper cutting volumes 18 - 42
16 -1883 - 1907 Australasian, Argus & Mercury, including obituaries of Louisa Meredith (1895), Sir William Clarke (1897), James Bonwick, photos of Port Arthur by Dr. Fox, 1895; peal of bells from Port Arthur transferred to New Norfolk, 1897; visit of Duke and Duchess of Cornwall , 1901, including photographs of welcoming arches.)
17 - 1921 - 1924 'Notes by the Way' & 'historic land grants' by 'Historicus' in The Critic.
18 - c 1914 - 1924 'Notes by the Way' especially on aborigines and bushrangers. (partly indexed - see above)
19 – c. 1914 - 1924. As above, including extracts from Knopwood's journal. (Rough index)
20 - c 1914 - 1924 As above
21 - 1903 - 4, 1907, 1923 Miscellaneous cuttings (rough index) (Including centenary celebrations)
22 - 1924 - 1928 (includes Lyne family centenary 1926)
23 - 1928 Also includes some early cuttings including a description of Hobart, 1846
24 - 1929 - 1930
25 - 1930 - 1933
26 - 1933 to 1935
27 - 1935 to 1938
28 1942 to 1945
29 - 1945 to 1947
30 - 1948 to 1950
31 - 1950 to 1952 (including Buckland window mystery)
32 - 1952 to 1954
33 1954 to 1955
34 - 1955 - 1956
35 - 1957
36 - 1957 to 1958
37 - 1958 to 1959
38 1959 to 1960
39 - 1960 to 1961
40 - 1962
41 - 1962 to 1963
42 - 1963 to 1965
Indexes to newspaper cutting volumes 18 -42
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Newspaper cuttings c1914 -1924
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News paper cuttings c1914 -1924
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Reminiscences of the past and notes by the way
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Includes photographs of the Butler family in grandmother's dresses, 1924, Bishop Willson & Fr .Hall
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Maria Island, Spring Bay, Buckland
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Back to Sorell- celebrations souvenir programme 1821 -1933
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Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Five large black and white photographs of ‘Home Hut’ 2 Gregory Terrace, Alice Springs dated 1955 – hut and surrounding garden.
Annotated by Olive Pink on the backs of the photos
Olive Pink
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Black and white photograph of bird bath under fig tree from south door of Hut 2
Photographs of the site of the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Eight annotated photographs of the site of the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve. Some with red pen writing and arrows on black and white (cut) photos
Olive Pink
Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve - photograph
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One of eight annotated black and white photographs of the site of the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve.
Olive Pink
Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve - photograph
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One of eight annotated black and white photographs of the site of the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve. Noting location of Mt Gillen, part of MacDonnell Range, entrance gate and driveway to hut, driveway for sanitary truck
Olive Pink
Photographs of flats in Hobart
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Six small photos of Ferntree flat, Mount Wellington where Olive Pink lived 1937-1938 and one photo of first flat in Hobart 1937 –Dot Miller’s home–all annotated on backs
Olive Pink
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Black and white photograph of view outside of the gate at Olive Pinks flat in Ferntree, Hobart, Tasmania
Olive Pink
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Black and white photograph of Olive Pinks camp at Thompsons Rock Hole
Olive Pink
Photographs of Home Hut at the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve
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Three coloured polaroid photographs taken of the table outside Home Hut at Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve –thought to be Olive Pink in pink hat – and unknown friend in white hat.
Olive Pink
Photograph of Yuccas at Miss Pink’s garden
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Coloured photograph of Yuccas at Miss Pink’s garden taken in 1969 at the Arid Regions Native Flora Reserve Northern Territory
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Olive Pink
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Black and white photo probably taken by Olive Pink –annotated on back as: “Wallaby” and “Des”, July 1941 –on termite mound –
‘When we three went on an exploring expedition on foot’.
Olive Pink
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Black and white photograph of view of valley with palms
Olive Pink
Watercolour of heath like plant
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Watercolour of heath like plant painted at Sydney in 1914
Olive Pink
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Painting of Black Olive Berry, Tasmania
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Parachilna –‘first sketch on trip to Darwin 1930
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Sixteen botanical studies from Stanthorpe , Queensland, 1925
Olive Pink
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Painting of a Tasmanian Waratah
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Calendars painted by Violet Artah Bartlett
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Two calendars painted by Violet Artah Bartlett
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Two calendars- Christmas Bells
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Two calendars painted by Olive Pink – Christmas Bells
Olive Pink
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Cover of sketchbook (possibly the one held at P6/
Olive Pink
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Sketch of White Mountain berries, Hobart
Olive Pink
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Pencil sketch of a Tasmanian Waratah, Telopea truncata
Olive Pink
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Sketch of an Eriostomon, NSW
Olive Pink
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Sketch of a purple flower
Olive Pink
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Three botanical paintings by Mildred Lovett - Olive Pink’s artist friend and fellow student
Olive Pink
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Indian ink with some colour sketch on tracing paper made by Olive Pink between 1940 and 1941. From a collection of sketches made in New South Wales, Tasmania and a few in Queensland.
Olive Pink
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Letter to the Tasmanian Museum and Art Gallery (TMAG) regarding donation of her Albert Namatjira paintings – copy of typed letter
Olive Pink
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1 cream lace short sleeved blouse, square neck and button front with the label "Charming Blouses Sydney"
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Cream lace over-dress
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1 cream lace dress with gathered shoulders and collar
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1 cream satin sash
Research notes, correspondence and drafts of historical studies of the Van Diemen's Land Company, Jorgen Jorgensen, etc. by Archibald Lawrence Meston (1890-1951).
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Notes relating to economic background in U.K. affecting the foundation of Van Diemen's Land Company
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Notes compiled by A.L. Meston, mainly relating to the economic background in U.K. which affected foundation of Van Diemen's Land Company
Archibald Lawrence Meston
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Material relating to Jorgen Jorgenson including copies of diaries
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Parte deMeston Papers
Notes on William Clark
Archibald Lawrence Meston
Consists of correspondence and personal papers , collections of poems, books, plays, radio plays, short stories and articles, children's stories and radio plays, pamphlets, cuttings and miscellaneous writings.
Alice Daisy Baker
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Correspondence and miscellaneous personal papers
Alice Daisy Baker
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Miscellaneous personal papers including Christmas cards, photograph of little girl reading, copyright registration receipt (1928), Red Cross home nursing certificate (1939), embroidery transfer.
Alice Daisy Baker
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Collection of poems and verse written by Alice Daisy Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Book of poems, dated 1935-1936, containing manuscripts and cuttings of published verse, giving date and name of publication.
Alice Daisy Baker
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Two bundles of manuscript, typescript and published collections of verse
Alice Daisy Baker
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Collection of poems celebrating St. Bernadette, the discovery of the Darling River and the loss of the aircraft "Miss Hobart"
Alice Daisy Baker
Pine trees, the plantation at Brown's River
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Manuscript of a poem titled "Pine Trees, the plantation at Brown's River", 1934, as published in 'Tasmania Now and Then', J. Walch & Sons, Hobart
Alice Daisy Baker
The Life and Times of Sir Richard Dry
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Typescript drafts of the publication "The Life and Times of Sir Richard Dry", O.B.M., Hobart
Alice Daisy Baker
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Manuscript and typescript of an historical novel titled "Tapestry" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a novel titled "Papermakers Ltd." by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a work titled "Property" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a work titled "Marriage by Deputy" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a work titled "Flame" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a work titled "The Ideal Citizen" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Typescript of a work titled "Liberty" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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Two copies of typescript children's serial titled "The Enchanted Mirror" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Collection of published stories
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Copies of published stories sent to A.B.C. as suggestions for children's sessions by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Miscellaneous writings and notes
Parte deAlice Daisy Baker Collection
Short stories and articles
Alice Daisy Baker
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One typescript titled "Why I am a Catholic" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
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One typescript titled "The Offering of Suffering" by Alice D Baker
Alice Daisy Baker
Parte deOlive Pink Collection
Watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink, (date and location unknown)
Olive Pink
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Pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, (location and date unknown) "rough, quick sketches of opening blossoms of Capparis"
Olive Pink
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Watercolour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, (location and date unknown)
Olive Pink
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Pencil and watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink 30/9/57 (location unknown). Described by Olive Pink as "mauve-green calyx looking down on blossom - a marvel of beauty when looked at closely"
Olive Pink
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Watercolour and pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink 1958 (location unknown)
Olive Pink
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Water colour and pencil on card sketched by Olive Pink in Alice Springs, 1958
Olive Pink
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Watercolour on card sketched by Olive Pink, "Native Gap" ( Aileron Stn.), 1960. Identified by Olive Pink as Macrocarpa gregoria ( I think) Spinifex Snow - description on back of drawing.
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