This collection comprises papers of Kevin Thomas Kelly (1910-1994), who was involved with Catholic intellectual life in Melbourne in the 1930's - 1950's. The papers document his education, at De la Salles college, early membership of the Campion Society; his role in establishing the Catholic Evidence Guild and introducing to Australia and fostering the Young Christian Workers (YCW), a movement founded by Belgian priest Joseph Cardijn (Jeunesse Ouvrière Chrétienne de France J.O.C.). Also included are papers relating to the 'Catholic Worker' and 'The Advocate' newspapers; the establishment of the Australian National Secretariat of Catholic Action (ANSCA); correspondence including with James and Sara Scullin, Jacques Maritain, Louise Massignon, Thomas Butler, Owen McCann and Robert Kothen; drafts of the first three chapters of his autobiography titled 'Ballarat', 'Bairnsdale' and 'Malvern'; and books and pamphlets written or edited by Kelly and works on the Young Christian Workers (YCW) in French by Kothen.
This collection comprises papers that document West's life and career over a substantial period of time. A large group of the papers relate to West's writings and include manuscript drafts of many of his novels; scripts for plays; scripts for film adaptations of several of his novels; drafts of articles he wrote; and typescripts of speeches. There are newspaper and journal cuttings of articles written by or about West, together with reviews of many of his publications. There is also correspondence relating to publication of West's book and also certificates and significant literary awards he received. Other correspondence includes letters between West and his friend G. Emmett Cardinal Carter, Archbishop Emeritus of Toronto, letters to West from Alfred Hitchcock, Estee Lauder, Pat[ricia] Nixon, HM Queen Frederica of Greece, and Miles, Duke of Norfolk and carbon copies of West's letters to Father Tony Glynn in Japan. Also included are condolences received by West's family on his death in 1999.
3.15 metres(6 ms boxes, 1 medium folio box, 20 negative boxes)
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This collection comprises a large group of correspondence, both to and from Northcote Deck, mostly relating to his time with the South Seas Evangelical Mission (SSEM). His letters out contain detailed descriptions of his day-to-day life and issues arising in the Solomon Islands at that time. There is also a large group of Northcote Deck's writings including published and typescript versions of many of his articles, mostly intended for publication in Not in Vain, the SSEM journal, copies of his published books and drafts of a book on the Solomon Islands. Other material includes Queensland Kanaka Mission annual reports; issues of Not in Vain; and notebooks and loose pages of notes, most of a religious nature. The subject of the photographic material in the collection is mainly life and people in the Solomon Islands and is in the form of black and white photographs; black and white glass negatives, including family photographs taken by Harold Cazneaux; and coloured glass slides, used by Northcote Deck for presentations in Australia, England and Canada.
The collection comprises weekly letters of Michael McKernan to his parents and brothers, whilst a Jesuit Novice and Scholastic that cover daily life and thoughts. The collection also includes index cards relating to McKernan's research on the Church and WWI as well as 26 cassette tapes of interviews with Jugiong locals used for Michael McKernan's publication "The valley : a story from the heart of the land".
11.12 metres(24 ms boxes + 11 medium folio boxes + 1 small folio box + 1 packet + 429 sound/av carriers)
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MS Acc00.248 comprises 63 diaries, 1938-1996, "Happenings and ideas", sermons and speeches in alpha files, cuttings albums, certificates and tributes, 80th birthday greetings and correspondence.
(60 colour and B&W photographs 21 x 29 cm + 25 colour and B&W photographs 10 x 10 cm + 128 colour slides 35 mm + 4 documents + 3 publications + 1 news clipping + 1 CD)
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The collection comprises photographic prints, negatives, publications and ephemera documenting the political, cultural and social life of Melbourne in the mid 1990s, with a focus on marginal groups and protest movements. These groups and movements include: biker groups; Vietnam Veterans, conflict between anti-immigration and anti-racism groups, and the female ordination movement. These photographs were taken while Janet Hawkins was completing four years of study at Photography Studies College in Melbourne.