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RW 0114-03g · Item · 30 October 1956
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Sydney Morning Herald clipping.

Re: the opening of the Dame Mary Gilmore Memorial Gates. Designed by the College's lecturer in Art, Lionel Gailer, they capture, according to Blakemore, the spirit of 'Jiemba', the evening star, the aboriginal name bestowed on Mary as a child.

RW 0114-04b · Item · 30 September 1957
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Original hand-script letter to George Blakemore.

Mary suggests he write to the President of the NSW ? Art Gallery Board of Trustees, Bertrand James Waterhouse, for details of exhibition arrangements about the Dobell portrait which has engendered a lot of controversy and which she plans to give to the nation. She brings up the matter of sending someone to collect 'a pottery aboriginal head', to be added to her collection at the college.

See also Box 2: RW114-19.

RW 0114-05 · Item · 27 May 1957
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Original hand-script letter to George Blakemore.

Mary comments about the magazine 'Baringa'*, the College's new literary magazine, and enthuses about some of the contributors. Mention of the aboriginal bust, given to her by a man from Alice Springs who told her he had carried it over half of central Australia.

See also Box 2: RW114-19.
*for 'Baringa', see RW2143-165,166,167,168.

RW 0114-06 · Item · 2 April 1952
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Original hand-script letter to the Secretary of the First Masonic Lodge, Wagga.
Typescript copy.

The gift of a moleskin purse-around the edge of which Mary sewed a fringe, all that was left of her father's Masonic regalia - was offered to George Blakemore for inclusion in Mary's collection at the College.

See also Box 3: RW114-20.

Journal: "Selearte" 53, 1961
RW 0114-09c · Item · 9 October 1961
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

'Selearte 53, 1961'.

Bi-monthly Italian cultural publication with selective international information on architecture, sculpture, painting, graphic arts, visual arts and design. It includes an article of the art of Anthony Van Dyck who may have influenced Dobell's vision of Mary Gilmore (see details of hands, p. 18). The journal, in Italian with summaries in French, Spanish, English and German, is inscribed by Mary Gilmore.

RW 0114-10a · Item · [before] 13 October 1956
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Photograph by Sydney Morning Herald.

Photograph of Mary Gilmore holding a large bouquet of Australian wildflowers presented by three small aboriginal girls. Inscribed and donated by Mary Gilmore ["For the Teachers' College (under Mr Blakemore) at Wagga Wagga - my old home town. Mary Gilmore. Kings Cross 13.10.1956"].

Letter to Phoebe Price
RW 0114-12e · Item · 6 March 1956
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Xerox copy of hand-script letter to Phoebe Price.

Mary Gilmore regrets that she cannot visit and suggests that someone might write to the Trustee of the Australiasian Book Society if Wagga wishes for the Dobell portrait to be exhibited there.

RW 0114-13a · Item · 1953
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Transcript copy of letter to Mr Newling, Sydney Lyceum Club.

This letter contains a full description of the Eric Saunders / Kate Beard portrait of Mary Gilmore and gives the reason why it was re-framed as an oval. She was a founder of the club.

RW 0114-26 · Item · 1878-1880
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Original page from Downside Public School Admission register.

The Register lists Mary Gilmore, under her maiden name Mary Cameron, as a student of Downside Public School. See Admission No. 13.

See also Box 1: RW114-27.

RW 0114-27 · Item · 21 April 1959
Part of Dame Mary Gilmore

Typescript letter to Mr Muir from GA Truskett, Headmaster of Wamoon Primary School.

Regarding the donation of an Admission Register from Downside School to the Wagga Teachers' College Library. Mary Gilmore is listed on the Admission Register under her maiden name Mary Cameron.

See also OO: RW114-26.

RW 20 · Collection · 1926-1927

Family films. Topics include: "Yamma" Station, near Morundah, "Tooma", Leeton, Cootamundra, Coleambally, St Kilda Beach, horses, polo, racing, shooting, children's parties, swimming and other family activities.

O'Keefe Family of "Yamma", Morundah
RW 22 · Collection · 1944-1954

File containing letters of congratulation relating to holding the portfolio of Minister of Agriculture for ten years, report, newspaper cuttings books and typescript entitled "The Honourable Edgar Hugh Graham, Minister for Agriculture and Food Production".

Eddie Graham, politician