Papers of James R. Darling [manuscript]. 1947-1991.

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Papers of James R. Darling [manuscript]. 1947-1991.

The papers have been arranged into 19 series. The main series include: 1. Australian Frontier, 1962-73. 2. Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust, 1972-82. 3. Road Safety Council, 1968-83. 4. Marcus Oldham Farm Management College, 1976-89. 5. Australian Broadcasting Commission, 1961-68. The correspondents are Sir Charles Moses and Clem Semmler. 6. Correspondence, 1950-88. The correspondents include Josie Alder, Sir Garfield Barwick, Lord Casey, Manning Clark, Geoffrey Fairbaim, Brian Hone, Bruce Jeffcott, Stephen Murray Smith, Jack Munster, Jean Yule and Spencer Zifcats. 7. Writings, including Richly Rewarding (1978).

5.4 m. (39 boxes)

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Australian Frontier

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The Australian Frontier, a research organization concerned with social planning and policy, was sponsored by the Australian Council of Churches. From the description of Records [manuscript]. ca. 1960-1987. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 223269763 ...

Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust

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The Trust was founded in 1954 to foster the performing arts. The Australian Opera, the Australian Ballet and the Marionette Theatre of Australia were established by the Trust. It also helped establish six regional drama companies. It acts as entrepreneur for overseas artists and companies touring Australia, and provides administrative assistance to many artistic associations and conferences. The Trust publishes a quarterly theatre magazine, The Elizabethan Trust News. From the descri...

Darling, James Ralph, 1899-1995

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Educationalist and author. Headmaster of Geelong Church of England Grammar School (1930-61). Member of various organisations, including Commonwealth Expert Group on Road Safety (1970-71), Australian Elizabethan Theatre Trust (1973-80), Marcus Oldham Farm Management College, (1962-80s), Australian Frontier Commission (1962-72) and Australian Broadcasting Control Board, 1955-61. See Who's Who in Australia, 1995. From the description of Letter of J. R. Darling [manuscript] : Armadale, V...

Australian Broadcasting Commission.

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Marcus Oldham Farm Management College

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Australian Road Safety Council

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