Amateur film of a church service and ceremony at a small country church (possibly Presbyterian?). FIlm reel is inscribed with "Church Mr Brown from ? News" and "c/o Rev R.E. Williamson Presbytery of Wagga Wagga".
Speakers include RJ Harris, Mayor of Wagga Wagga, the Rev. Donald MacKenzie Baird, Minister of St Andrew's Church, Wagga Wagga, and the Right Reverend Norman Faichney, Moderator-General of the Presbyterian Church of Australia.
Newpaper clipping, photocopy.
Brief article regarding Mary Gilmore's estate after her death, December 1962.
Newspaper clipping titled, "Dame Mary Gilmore: Teacher, Reformer and Poet".
Typescript copy of the article 'The Filmore' by K. J. Swan, President of the Wagga Wagga and District Historical Society. It appeared in the 'Daily Advertiser' on Thursday, 16 December 1962.
Refers to Mary Gilmore's association with the early history of the District and her connection with George Blakemore and the College. Reference is also made to her collection of memorabilia and to the Dame Mary Gilmore Memorial Gates.
See also Box 3: RW114-22, RW114-23, RW114-24, RW114-25.
'Art Gallery Quarterly 3, 1961'.
Journal of the Art Gallery of NSW. It includes a 'with compliments' slip from the Director. Among the commentaries concerning 1960 acquisitions is that of the Dobell portrait, which Mary Gilmore has donated to the Gallery.
'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.