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53018
  • Title
    Series 32: Tribune photographs including portraits of trade unionists, Communist Party of Australia members, and other individuals, ca. 1957-1987
  • Call number
    PXA 593/vol. 28
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    ca. 1957-1987
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    53018
  • Physical Description
    136 photographs - mostly gelatin silver
    2 clippings
  • Scope and Content
    Comprises 138 photographic prints and clippings including portraits of trade unionists, Communist Party of Australia members, and other individuals, ca. 1957-1987.

    1. Ron Arnold
    2. Andrew Baker, Secretary, Metropolitan Train Examiners’ section ARU [Australian Railways Union]
    3. J. Bennett of W.W.F. [Waterside Workers’ Federation], Sydney, 14/9/71
    4. Arch Bevis (Sec. TWU) [Secretary, Transport Workers' Union], Roma St Forum re union bashing, Brisbane, 7/9/77
    5. Col Bignell of Plumbers Union speaking at meeting of sprinkler fitters, Sydney, 1/3/72
    6. Bob Bolger, WWF [Waterside Workers’ Federation]
    7. George Campbell, Newcastle rally, Dec. 1987
    8. Pat Clancy
    9. Laurie Carmichael, CPA [Communist Party of Australia] Congress, [1984]
    10. Laurie Carmichael, 1984 Special Congress
    11. Carmichael [Laurie Carmichael at desk]
    12. Carmichael ’82 [addressing delegates]
    13. Peter Carroll
    14. Ross Ciaiarroca
    15. Mick Cooley, Lucas shop steward, April ‘80
    16. Gail Cotton – Food Preservers Union speaking to [?] debate ACTU Congress, 81, used Sept 16
    17. Brian Daphne
    18. Danny Davidson, Sydney Muso’s [Musicians] Union
    19. Abe David, Doray Duggan
    20. Harry Delaney, AMWSU [Amalgamated Metal Workers' and Shipwrights' Union] official
    21. Jim Devins, FEDFA [Federated Engine Drivers & Firemans Association]
    22. Jack Devereux
    23. Felix Dias (Uruguay; metalworker; exile), Syd. May 84
    24. Kevin Donohoe, W’gong [Wollongong] miner, Trib. Nov ‘82
    25. Keith Dumbleton & family, W’gong [Wollongong] miner, Nov ‘82
    26. Pat Dunne
    27. D. J. Ferguson, Fed. Secretary of FEDFA [Federated Engine Drivers & Firemans Association], 25/6/69
    28. Bill Flint
    29. Danny Flynn, 13/1/69
    30. John Flynn
    31. John Gorman, Trib VI. 85
    32. Bob Gallagher, Paint & Dock Fed Sec [Federated Ship Painters and Dockers Union of Australia]
    33. Ray Gietzelt, Fed. Sec of M.W.U. [Federated Miscellaneous Workers’ Union]
    34. Andy Gillespie (W’gong) FIA [Wollongong, Federated Ironworkers’ Association]
    35. Greg Goodwin
    36. Terry Gordon, Firemen & Deckhands [Firemens and Deckhands Association of N.S.W.]
    37. Mal Gow, Plumber Union [Plumbers and Gasfitters Employees of Australia]
    38. Brian Haas, (Trident), March 67
    39. Harry Hall, Jan. 1966
    40. Bill Harding
    41. Geoff Hammond, General Secretary (PSA) Public Service Association of NSW
    42. Ray Harty, NSW Sec/APSA [Australian Public Servants Association]
    43. T. Harvey
    44. Merv Hawkins, Mar ’78
    45. Jack Holmes, Fed. Sec. ASE
    46. Don Hewett, Sydney
    47. Alec Hood
    48. Fred Hopcroft
    49. Arthur Horsburg, 8/2/69
    50. Frank Huelin
    51. Ron Humphries, [1971]
    52. Harry Hurrell, FIA [Federated Ironworkers’ Association]
    53. Mal Hughes
    54. W. Isaacsen, 21.1.57
    55. Joe Keenan, Sec. Workers Indus Union (Miners' Union), Broken Hill
    56. Ralph Kelly, BL’s [Builders’ Labourers’ Federation] candidate
    57. John Kerr as a young lawyer of the 1930’s [newspaper clipping]
    58. Elvis Kipman (Victoria St victim)
    59. D. Kirsner [Professor Doug Kirsner]
    60. N. Lacey
    61. John Latimer[?], Syd. 8/5/69
    62. D. Leen (A.W.U) [Australian Workers’ Union], Sydney, 25/1/71
    63. Colin Milburn
    64. Mr Don Moir
    65. A. Mond
    66. Roger Moody re RTZ article, May ‘82
    67. [Stan Moran 90 years congratulations]
    68. Frank Mossfield, ASE [Australasian Society of Engineers]
    69. Judy Mundey, Aug. 1980
    70. Paul Munro, ACOA Federal Secretary
    71. McCauley, Canberra, BWIU [Building Workers’ Industrial Union]
    72. Arthur McDonald
    73. Tony McFarland
    74. Colin McKee, S.A. Musician’s Union
    75. Vic Magistrali, Deputy Game Leader, Consolidated. Divers leaflet
    76. I. Malone
    77. Brian Manning, 1977
    78. Kerry Marr, AMWSU [Amalgamated Metal Workers’ and Shipwrights’ Union] Shop Steward, Mt Tom Price
    79. Andy Marson, NSW BWIU [Building Workers’ Industrial Union]
    80. Stewart Maurice, A.E.U. [Amalgamated Engineering Union]
    81. Stuart Mauriel, AMWSU Vic [Amalgamated Metal Workers’ and Shipwrights’ Union]
    81a. A. May & F. Lowery, West Aust, ALP Exec [photo has been cut A. May only]
    82. Fred Nicol (State Secretary, Storemen & Packers Union), Roma St Forum, Brisbane 7/9/77, T&LC all unions' meeting, Re union bashing (Zaphir)
    83. Juanita Nielson memor. [memorial service], Syd. July 85
    84. Rev. Ted Noffs, April 65
    85. Peter Noonan, 1978 Pres. of AUS [Australian Union of Students]
    86. Bob Ofriel (Aust Trade)
    87. Noel Olive, BLF [Builders’ Labourers’ Federation]
    88. W. "Shorty" O’Neill, Pres, Barrier Indus. Council [Barrier Industrial Council, Broken Hill], 1967
    89. Morrie O’Sullivan PSA [Public Service Association] Vice Pres.
    90. Jack O’Toole – Assist. Nat. Secretary – Nov ’79, AMIEU [Australasian Meat Industry Employees’ Union] / Dale Keeling Photo
    91. Phil O’Toole
    92. Robert Page of Liquor Trades Union
    93. Bob Parkinson, Industrial Officer ATEA [Australian Telecommunication Employees Association], 7/78
    94. Petty, BLF [Builders’ Labourers’ Federation]
    95. John Phillips, Sydney 23/8/72
    96. Barry Person, ARU [Australian Railways Union]
    97. Brian Pollitt
    98. Joe Poole
    99. R. Pringle
    100. Geoff Quinn
    101. Dave Rees
    102. Tony Reeves, Barry Ward, 1979, Juanita Nielson case, Victoria Street
    103. Bronwyn Ridgeway, Nurses Assoc, May 85
    104. J. Riordan, Clerks Union [Federated Clerks’ Union]
    105. J. M. Riordan, Fed. Sec of the Clerks’ Union of Aust. Taken at A.C.T.U Congress, Melbourne 1967
    106. P. Roach, Sydney 1971
    107. Jim Roulston AMWSU [Amalgamated Metal workers’ and Shipwrights’ Union]
    108. Pat Ryan, Sec. of Bus Employees’ Union [Business Employees’ Union], 10/3/67
    109. John Ryan of the Catholic Worker, 2/3/69
    110. Pat Ryan, Sec. of Tramway & Motor Omnibus Employees’ Association, “Waiting for the sheriff”, Syd. 29/4/69
    111. Mike Saunders
    112. Dick Scott
    113. Joe Scott, WWF [Waterside Workers Federation]
    114. Prof H. Schiller, Sydney 11/4/69
    115. Miss Shields, Pres. Of N.S.W Nurses Ass.
    116. Shorrock, Combined Pensions
    117. Alex Simpson, Gladstone T&LC secretary, Aug. 71
    118. Joe Slingsby, Organiser of BM/BS, Sydney 20/1/71
    119. Pincher Smart
    120. Brian Smith, Sept 10, p7
    121. Barry Stiles, AWU [Australian Workers’ Union] organiser, CSR
    122. Terry Stocker, S. Coast TLC [Trades and Labour Council]
    123. Bill Taff[?] , Kilarney Station, N.T.
    124. Taylor of ARU [Australian Railways Union] at Hyde Park, Sydney 16/4/6[?]
    125. The FIA’s Ernie Thornton: “Strikes”, he boasted, “is my business” [newspaper clipping]
    126. Arthur Treglowen, Miners Pres, Broken Hill
    127. Arthur Torkin
    128. J. ('Aussie') Vaughan, Qld Secretary of the Metalworkers’ Union
    129. Jim Walker, Founder of Workers Health Centre & gay activist, Nov ‘79 / Dale Keeling Photo
    130. Eric Walsh
    131. R. D. Williams, Fed. Sec. of Bank Officers Assoc., Syd. 2/2/72
    132. Dale Wilson, Sec Tribune p5. 19/5/71
    133. Glen Wood, WWF [Waterside Workers’ Federation], Sydney
    134. AMWSU [Amalgamated Metal Workers’ and Shipwrights’ Union] Shop Steward George Wragg addresses mass meeting, Morwell 13/10/77 / Credit David Spratt
    135. Peter Lalor, Mayor Williamstown (MELB), June ‘77
    136. Harry Hurrell, FIA [Federated Ironworkers’ Association], Ken Stone VTHC [Victorian Trades Hall Council]
    137. Mark Cole & Tom Uren launching JASM[?] report, 14/12/84
    138. Vic [?] Sec John Clarke
  • System of arrangement
    Most photographs arranged alphabetically by surname.
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright
    Copyright holder:: SEARCH Foundation
    Creative Commons license: Reproduction and rights for the images are licensed under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 BY International Licence. Under this licence you are free to copy, distribute, remix and build upon this content as long as you acknowledge the State Library of New South Wales and the SEARCH Foundation
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy SEARCH Foundation
  • Published Information
    Some photographs are reproduced in: ¶Tribune¶Sydney, N.S.W. : Central Committee of the Communist Party of Australia, 1939-1991.
  • Description source

    Some photographs titled and dated on reverse.

    Contents list devised by Lisa Chidlow for work placement as part of Graduate Diploma of Science (Information Service), Edith Cowan University, September 2013
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