Papers [manuscript]. 1948-1957.

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Papers [manuscript]. 1948-1957.

This collection contains photographs (not annotated); contract and draft agreement with D'Arcy Niland and Leslie Raphael; letter from Queen Elizabeth's Lady-in-Waiting (1948); biographical notes on John Young, Barbara James and Camilla Ghoysens; and words to songs including: "My Brother Sylvest", "Pick a Bale of Cotton", "The Be-Boppin Hoppa", "My Girl Friend" and "Back to My Home in the Mountains"

2 cm. (1 folder)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7077598

Libraries Australia

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Raphael, Leslie

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James, Barbara

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Young, John

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John Young was a successful Halifax businessman, author, and politician. Born in Falkirk, Scotland, in 1773 to Janet and William Young, he was educated at the University of Glasgow around 1790. Young performed well in his theological studies at the university but decided not to become a Presbyterian Minister as his family had hoped. Instead, he abandoned theology to pursue business in Falkirk and Glasgow. He married Agnes Renny and had nine children, including George, Charles, and William. In 18...

Ghoysens, Camilla.

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Shaw, Rex

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Born circa 1885 in Rockhampton, Rex (Reginald Albert) Shaw worked for many years as an architect. In 1931 he joined 2UE as a musical director and later worked for AWA before becoming Managing Director of the Australian record company Prestophone. He was also a musician and composer of popular tunes. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. 1924-1964. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225829961 Reginald Albert Shaw was Managing Director of Radio Associated Servic...

Niland, D'Arcy, 1920-1967

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