Papers, 1920-1989 [manuscript]. 1920-1989.

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Papers, 1920-1989 [manuscript]. 1920-1989.

Papers relating to Charles Bateson, Ronald Campbell, Catherine Bateson (previously known as Helen Campbell), Ernestine Hill, Sam Fullbrook, Lloyds Bookshop (Brisbane), Paul Knobel, Billy Jones, and Hollie Charlton. Includes correspondence between Charles Bateson, Sir Robert Helpmann, and Ernestine Hill, about a proposed film based on Ernestine Hill's book, 'Kabbarli : a personal memoir of Daisy Bates'. Also includes 3 boxes of material by Charles Bateson on the history of crime. Correspondence, photographs, newspaper cuttings, photocopied articles, audiotapes, films, slides, invitations, art exhibition catalogues. Collection includes explanatory notes by Louise Campbell.

11 boxes, 1 parcel.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7627928

Libraries Australia

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Jones, Billy 1935-

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Poet; born in New Jersey; has lived in Australia since the early 1960's and in Queensland since 1970. From the description of 'Colour Bar' Hotel, 1964 Jul 14 [manuscript]: lyric and music by Bill Jones. 1964. (The University of Queensland Library). WorldCat record id: 62545250 From the description of 'Colour Bar' Hotel [manuscript] / lyric and music by Bill Jones. 1964. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 224617796 Poet; born in New Jersey; has lived in Austr...

Bateson, Charles, 1903-1975.

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Helpmann, Robert, Sir, 1909-1986

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Dancer, choreographer, and actor. Robert Helpmann was born in South Australia in 1909, and died at the age of 77 in 1986. He danced with Anna Pavlova during her Australian tour in 1926 before joining J.C. Williamson's company. He was premier danseur with Sadler's Wells 1933-1950. He produced several ballets, choreographed the ballet "Red Shoes", and created "The Display" for the Australian Ballet. He was artistic director of the Australian Ballet from 1965 to 1976. From the descripti...

Campbell, Ronald G., 1896-1970.

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Hollie, 1958-

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Bateson, Catherine, 1960-

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Born in Sydney, Catherine Bateson grew up in Brisbane where her mother owned a second hand bookshop. Bateson writes across a number of styles and genres - poetry, prose, novels, reviews; and for a variety of audiences - children, young people and adults. Her book, 'Rain May and Captain Daniel', won a Children's Book Council of Australia Award and the Queensland Premier's Literary Award for Best Children's Book in 2003. Several other works by Catherine have been shortlisted or won awards. Catheri...

Knobel, Paul, 1948-

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Poet, editor. From the description of Paul Knobel manuscript collection. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222667237 ...

Fullbrook, Sam, 1922-2004

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Campbell, Louise (Louise P.)

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Louise Campbell is the daughter of historian Charles Bateson, wife of writer and editor Ronald Campbell (who edited "The Australian Journal" for 25 years), and mother of writer Catherine Bateson (previously known as Helen Campbell.) Louise was Assistant Editor on "The Australian Journal" (1950-1954), then edited "The National Gas Bulletin" and ran a literary agency using the pseudonym Mary Bounty. She represented several British firms in Australia. She went to England in 1955 and for the next fi...

Hill, Ernestine, 1899-1972

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Australian author and journalist; her publications include Water into Gold, My Love Must Wait, and The Great Australian Loneliness. From the description of Letters [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225770514 Ernestine Hill (nee Hemmings) was an Australian author and journalist. Her publications include "Water into Gold", "My Love Must Wait" and "The Great Australian Loneliness". From the description of OM73-73 Ernestine Hill Papers, ca. 196...