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9619368
  • Title
    Series 1: Frederick Rose General Correspondence, [ca. 1930]-1991
  • Call number
    MLMSS 10167/Boxes 1-26
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    [ca. 1930]-1991
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    9619368
  • Physical Description
    4.16 metres of textual material and photographs (26 boxes)
  • Scope and Content
    BOX 1 (originally housed in Box 34 (40))
    '193--30.12.1954', being correspondence, with associated papers, 193- -18 Oct. 1954, mainly relating to research on Groote Eylandt Aborigines. Correspondents include Prof. A. P. Elkin, Norman B. Tindale, C. M. Tattam, Prof. Leslie A. White (Tim White?), Melville J. Herskovits, Arthur A. Calwell
    '1.1.1955-31.12.1955', being correspondence, 4 Jan.-Dec. 1955, with associated papers, including notebook with addresses, and pencil portraits by Rose and Rod Shaw. Correspondence manly relating to error made by Engels in preface of 'Origin of the Family' and Aborigines' system of relationship. Correspondents include Edith Rose, Peter M. Worsley, Prof. Dr. G. Harig (Staatssekretar tor Hochschulwesen) [State Secretary of Higher Education] and John Mclsaacs (Tribune, Sydney) relating to Roses' enclosed draft of section of Petrov book
    '1.1.1956-30.6.1956', being correspondence, 8 Jan.1956-30 June 1956, with associated papers, including address book. Correspondents include L. L. Sharkey, Jessie M. G. Street, Richard Linde
    '1.7.1956-31.12.1956', being correspondence, July -30 Dec. 1956, with associated papers, including photographs. Correspondents include: Tribune (Sydney), Peter M. Worsley, Bill?, Ernst Platze, Jessie M. G. Street, Prof. Gertrud Patsch (HU) (Humboldt Universitat Berlin) [Humboldt University Berlin], H. Kempcke Includes correspondence relating to article about the Melbourne Olympic Games for Junge Welt newspaper; description of Rose's findings concerning Groote Eylandt Aborigines and further references to Aboriginal research; accreditation to lectureship at Humboldt University Berlin; Ludwig Leichhardt and his last will and testament
    '1.1.1957-30.6.1957', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1957-26 June 1957, with associated papers. Correspondents include Prof. Robert H. Lowie, Syd Clare, Jessie M. Street, Tribune (Sydney), Prof. Gertrud Patsch, Peter M. Worsley, Frederick McCarthy, Thomas Fox-Pitt (Secretary Anti-Slavery Society, London), Fred H. Gray
    '7.7.1957-31.12.1957', being correspondence, 10 July 1957-28 Dec. 1957, with photograph of peace day celebration at Frankfurt/Oder, 31 Aug. 1957. Correspondents include Peter M. Worsley, Norman B. Tindale, Prof. Gertrud Patsch, Jessie M. G. Street, Thomas Fox-Pitt, Fred H. Gray, Syd Clare, Bill Harney?

    BOX 2 (originally housed in Box 34 (40))
    '1.1.1958-30.6.1958', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1958-29 June 1958, with associated papers, including photographs. Correspondents include John Calaby, Don ?, 'Puss' Kelby, Norman Jeffrey, Prof. Gertrud Patsch, Prof. Lehnert (Dean of Philosophy, Department of Humboldt Univeristy Berlin), Syd Clare, Jessie M. G. Street, Fred ?, Jack Legge, Gunther?, Prof. A. P. Elkin,
    Peter M. Worsley, Dr. Girnus (Staatssekretar fur Hochschulwesen) [State Secretary of Higher Education], Irmgard Sellnow (Akademie der Wissenschaften der DOR) [GDR Academy of Sciences], Junge Welt, Tribune (Berlin-Treptow), Man [Journal], Staatliches Rundfunk Komitee [State Broadcasting Commission], Prof. Claude Levi-Strauss (Director Laboratoir D'Anthropologie Sociale), Prof. Georg. P. Murdock, Prof. H. Grimm Includes correspondence relating to papers about Individual Family Groupings (Groote Eylandt)
    '1.7.1958-31.12.1958', being correspondence, 3 July 1958-27 Dec. 1958, with associated papers. Correspondents include Prof. Gertrud Patsch, Peter M. Worsley, Norman Jeffrey, Rupert Lockwood (Tribune, Soviet Union), Prof. Eva Lips (Karl-Marx-Universitat) [Karl-Marx-University], Jessie M. G. Street, Helmut Reim (Karl-Marx-Universitat) [Karl-Marx-University], Syd Clare, Dr. Girnus, Prof. A. P. Elkin, Prof. Lehnert, Jack Legge, Prof. S. A. Tokarev (Institute of Ethnography Moskau), Staatliches Rundfunk Komitee [State Broadcasting Commission], Dr. S. Wolf (Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden) [State Museum of Ethnology Dresden], Peter Bloch, Dr. Werner Richter (Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften zu Berlin) [German Academia of Sciences of Berlin], Prof. Georg. P. Murdock Includes correspondence relating to Postdoctoral lecture qualification
    '1.1.1959-30.6.1959', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1959-16 June 1959, with associated papers. Correspondents include Syd Clare, Helmut Reim, Jessie M. G. Street?, Prof. Eva Lips, Bill Brown, Rupert Lockwood, Prof. Lehnert, Dr. Girnus, Peter M. Worsley, Prof. S. A. Tokarev, Staatliches Rundfunk Komitee [State Broadcasting Commission], Dr. Hans Damm [Director Museum of Ethnology Berlin], Prof. W. Steinitz (Deutsche Akademie der Wissenschaften) [German Academia of Sciences], Charles Pearcy Mountford (South Australian Museum), Peter Bloch, Dr. Werner Richter, Gunter Guhr (Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden) [State Museum of Ethnology Dresden] Includes correspondence relating to Rose's intention of visiting the Soviet
    '1.7.1959-31.12.1959', being correspondence, 16 July 1959- 30 Dec. 1959, with associated papers, including photographs. Correspondents include Prof. Eva Lips, Prof. A. P. Elkin, Norman B. Tindale, Jack Legge, Norman Jeffrey, (Robert G. Menzies), Prof. S. A. Tokarev, Vladimir Kaba, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov (Henry), Peter M. Worsley, Jessie M. G. Street, Bill Brown, Akademie-Verlag [Akademie-Publisher], Staatliches Rundfunk Komitee [State Broadcasting Commission], Norman Freehill, Peter Bloch, Paula Bloch, Rex Chiplin Includes correspondence relating to Rose's visit of the Soviet, postdoctoral lecture qualification

    BOX 3 (originally housed in Box 34 (40))
    '1.1.1960-30.6.1960', being correspondence, 2 Jan. 1960-23 June 1960, including photograph. Correspondents include Jessie M. G. Street, Prof. S. A. Tokarev, Vladimir Kaba, Akademie-Verlag, Prof. Lehnert, Prof. Eva Lips, Helmut Reim, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov, Dr. S. Wolf, N. Butinov
    Includes correspondence relating to Publication of Rose's postdoctoral lecture qualification
    '1.7.1960-30.9.1960', being correspondence, 1 July 1960-30 June 1960, with associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include Akademie-Verlag, Bert Keesing (Current Book Distributors), Peter M. Worsley, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov, Prof. Lehnert, [Alfred] Kurella (ZK der SEO) (Zentralkomitee der Sozialistischen Einheitspartei Deutschlands) [Central Committee of Socialist Unity Party], Dr. Hans Damm, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi (Hungarian Ethnographical Society/ Director Ethnographical Museum Budapest), Tribune, Prof. Eva Lips, Norman B. Tindale, Prof. Claude LeviStrauss, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong (Rijksmuseum voor Volkenkunde) Includes correspondence relating to publication of Rose's postdoctoral lecture qualification, Project Fieldwork in Australia
    '1.10.1960-31.12.1960', being correspondence, 1 Oct 1960-31 Dec. 1960, with associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include Dr. S. Wolf, Prof. Eva Lips, Prof. S. P. Tolstov, Bert Keesing, Syd Clare, Bill E. Harney, Dr. Hans Damm, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov, Peter M. Worsley, Staatssekretariat tor das Hoch- und Fachhochschulwesen [State Office of Higher Education and University of Applied Science], Norman B. Tindale, Prof. W. Steinitz, Akademie-Verlag, Ernst Platze, Eric C. Fry (Australian National University), Australian National University, Alfred Kurella, Peter Bloch, Betty Bloch, Rex Chiplin, Ron Hancock Includes correspondence relating to Project Australian and Africa Fieldwork, Professorship of Rose
    '1.1.1961-30.6.1961', being correspondence, 3 Jan. 1961-26 June 1961, with associated papers, including booklet of membership of the Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund [Free German Trade Union Federation] and photograph. Correspondents include Helmut Reim, Australian National University, Eric C. Fry, German Peace Council, Prof. Eva Lips, Vladimir Kaba, Daniel Tumarkin, R. Dixon, N. Butinov, Prof. S. P. Tolstov, Arthur A. Calwell, Charles Pearcy Mountford, Prof. A. P. Elkin, Peter M. Worsley, Norman Freehill, J. C. Archer, Bert Keesing, Prof. Claude Levi-Strauss, Paul Hasluck, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov, Peter Bloch, Betty Bloch, John Calaby, Bill E. Harney, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Prof. W. Steinitz, Hans Petersen, Staatssekretariat tor das Hoch- und Fachhochschulwesen [State Office of Higher Education and University of Applied Science], Rex Chiplin Includes correspondence relating to Rose's 'Classification of Kinship, Age Structure and Marriage of Groote Eylandt'
    '1.7.1961-31.12.1961', being correspondence, 1 July 1961-31 Dec. 1961. Correspondents include Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Bill E. Harney, Tribune, Sid Clare, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Staatssekretariat tor das Hoch- und Fachhochschulwesen [State Office of Higher Education and University of Applied Science], Betty Bloch, Peter Bloch, Charles Pearcy Mountford, Prorektorat tor Forschungsangelegenheiten Berlin [Protectorate for Research Affairs Berlin], Dr. Girnus, Paul Hasluck (Minister for Territories), Rex Chiplin,
    Prof. W. Steinitz ?, Peter M. Worsley, L. L. Sharkey, Prof. Alfred Kurella, Ron Hancock
    '1.1.1962-30.6.1962', being correspondence, 4 Jan. 1962-22 June 1962. Correspondents include Prof. Suret-Canale, Prof. G. Tembrock, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Staatssekretariat fur das Hoch-und Fachhochschulwesen [State Office of Higher Education and University of Applied Science], Peter M. Worsley, Prof. Alfred Kurella, Prorektorat fur Forschungsangelegenheiten Berlin [Protectorate for Research Affairs Berlin], Prof. Ursula Schlenther, Dr. Richard B. Lee (Dept. of Anthropology, Columbia University), Hans Petersen, Bill E. Harney Includes correspondence relating to Expedition to Australia [Central Australia]

    BOX 4 (originally housed in Box 21 (40))
    'Australia/ 26.2.1962-26.10.1962', being correspondence relating to '1962 Field Work in Australia -Angas Downs [Station, Northern Territory]'. Correspondents include Paul Hasluck, Bill E. Harney
    '1.7.1962-31.12.1962', being correspondence, 18 Oct. 1962-26 Dec. 1962. Correspondents include L. L. Sharkey, Jack Golson (Australian National University), Prof. Georg. P. Murdock, Peter M. Worsley, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Dr. Arnold R. Pilling (Wayne State Univ.), Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong
    '1.1.1963-30.6.1963', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1963-25 June1963, including printed material. Correspondents include John Calaby, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Dr. Arnold R. Pilling, VEB F. A Brockhaus Verlag [Publisher] Leipzig, Akademie-Verlag, Dr. Hans Damm, Prof. A P. Elkin
    '1.7.1963-31.12.1963', being correspondence, 2 July 1963-30 Dec. 1963, with associated papers, including photographs of Rose, and printed material. Correspondents include Dr. S. Wolf, Helmut Reim, Volkerkunde Museum Budapest [Ethnographic Museum Budapest], Rectorate of the Humboldt University Berlin, Prof. AP. Elkin, Arthur?, Eric C. Fry, Fay and Fred Stern, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Jack Golson
    '1.1.1964-30.6.1964', being correspondence, 2 Jan. 1964-30 June 1964. Correspondents include Margaret Kartomi, William J. Fielding, Rupert Lockwood, Jack Golson, Penny Lockwood, Helmut Reim, Dr. Hans Damm, Eric C. Fry, Prof. Georg. P. Murdock, Man [Journal],
    '1.7.1964-31.12.1964', being correspondence, 3 July 1964-21 Dec. 1964, with associated papers, including photographs of the International Congress of Anthropological and Ethnographical Sciences, and printed material. Correspondents include Rupert Lockwood, Staatssekretariat fur das Hochund Fachhochschulwesen [State Office of Higher Education and University of Applied Science], Bert Keesing, Jack Legge, Irmgard Sellnow, Peter M. Worsley, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Eric C. Fry, Prof. Eva Lips, Aram A Yengoyan, Dr. Allan D. Coult, Univ. of Sydney, Australian Inst. of Aboriginal Studies, M. Maurice Godelier, Tribune, C. D. Rowley (Director, Aborigines
    Project), Ernst Germer (Grassi Museum fur Volkerkunde Leipzig - Museum fuer Voelkerkunde Leipzig) [Museum of Ethnology Leipzig], Akademie-Verlag
    '1.1.1965-30.6.1965', being correspondence, 4 Jan. 1965-26 May 1965, with associated papers, including photograph of an Aboriginal man, and Rose's Public Library of NSW reader's card. Correspondents include Aram A Yengoyan, C. D. Rowley, Akademie-Verlag, Union [Publisher], Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Faith Bandier, Prof. Eva Lips, Tribune, Norman Jeffrey, Rupert Lockwood, Frank J. Graham, Eric C. Fry, Federal Council for Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders, Ron Hancock Includes correspondence relating to manuscript of Norman Freehill's 'The Golden Land', Expose of 'Umwelt. Kunst und Geschichte der Ureinwohner Australiens', Contents of 'Australian Papers" Volumes, Elkin Festschrift 'Aboriginal Man in Australia', Expedition to Australia

    BOX 5 (originally housed in Box 21 (40))
    '1.7.1965-31.12.1965', being correspondence, 13 July 1965-29 Dec. 1965, with interfiled papers, including recording of interview between Rose and HU newspaper about visit tof Australia, Apr.-Sept. 1965, and Report on Research in Australia: April to August 1965, and associated papers, including photograph of Jack Kelly's house in Canberra; and papers relating to 'Trip to Australia/ 2. Apr. 1965-Aug. 1965' with travel documents including sketched map of Australia with route undertaken; notebook with letters, and printed material. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton (English-American Institute HU), Jack and Gwen Kelly, Socialist Unity Party, L. Aarons (Communist Party of Australia), Peter Barry (an artist?), Paula Bloch, Mitchell Library, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Tribune, Bert Keesing, Frank J. Graham, State Library of Tasmania, Ruth Berman, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Norman Freehill, Kath Walker, Neues Deutschland (newspaper of Socialist Unity Party) (SUP), Aram A Yengoyan Includes correspondence relating to Rose's plan of visiting England, Rose's book on Australian Aboriginal art, and publication of Rose's book 'The Wind of Change in Central Australia'
    '1.1.1966-31.3.1966', being correspondence, 3 Jan. 1966-31 Mar. 1966, with associated papers, including British passport of Rose and ticket with photogr(RESTRICTED)aph of Rose. Correspondents include Frank J. and Pat Graham, Betty Bloch, Hannah Middleton?, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Len J. Webb, Mitchell Library, Noel Counihan, Dr. Werner Richter, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Ruth Berman, Prof. Eva Lips, Helen Brown, Daniel Tumarkin, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi
    '12.2.1966-4.8.1966', being correspondence, 12 Feb. 1966-4 Aug. 1966, with interfiled papers, including Chicago und New York - Ostern 1966: Einige Eindruecke [Chicago and New York - Eastern 1966: Some Impressions], and Rose's Chicago symposium article 'Australian Marriage, Land-owning Groups and Initiation' and associated papers including Documents of 'Man the Hunter' - Symposium in Chicago, 6-9 Apr. 1966. Correspondents include Tribune, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Sol Tax (Current Anthropology)
    '1.4.1966-30.6.1966', being correspondence, 3 Apr. 1966-27 June 1966, with associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include Ruth Berman, Norman Freehill, Frank J. Graham, Daniel Tumarkin, Rupert Lockwood, Mervin Meggit, Helmut Reim, Sydney University Dept. of Anthropology, Peter M. Worsley, Lester R. Hiatt (University of Sydney), J. McNally (Director, National Museum of Victoria), Gordon M. Bryant (Parliament House), Dr. Hans Damm
    '1.7.1966-30.9.1966', being correspondence, 5 July 1966-30 Sept. 1966. Correspondents include Frederick McCarthy, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Daniel Tumarkin, Gordon M. Bryant, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Frank J. Graham, Lester R. Hiatt, Bert Keesing, Irmgard Sellnow, Dr. S. Wolf, Heinz Grunert, Sol Tax, Norman Freehill, Leon Gottlieb, Joan [Harvey-] Smith, Samir K. Gosh, Warren Shapiro

    BOX 6 (originally housed in Box 21 (40))
    '1.10.1966-31.12.1966', being correspondence, 30 Sept. 1966-31 Dec. 1966, with associated papers, 3 photographs with Rose, Prof. Lawton and Tusler, and other photographs. Correspondents include Aram A Yengoyan, Holz, Renee Heisler, Warren Shapiro (Australian National Univ.), Dora?, Daniel Tumarkin, Eric C. Fry
    '1.1.1967-30.6.1967', being correspondence, 2 Jan. 1967-22 June 1967, with interfiled papers, including Article 'Die erste Besiedlung Australiens und Ozeaniens' [First Settlement of Australia and Oceania], Article "West Germany's Neo-Nazi Policy" by Fred Rose, List of Holdings of Australian National University (Holdings of Social Science Research Theses and Original Source Material), and article about Red October by Rose, and associated papers. Correspondents include Peter Bloch, Eric C. Fry, Renee Heisler, Dr. Ed Ruhe (University of Kansas), Irene Mclllwraith, Frank J. Graham, Charles Pearcy Mountford, Rupert Lockwood, Ruth Berman, Len J. Webb, Helmut Reim, Tribune, Douggie [Moncrieff?], Jack Legge, Hannah Middleton, Heinrich Fedorovitsch Chrustov, Alec Robertson (Editor, Tribune) Includes correspondence relating to the book 'Aborigines, Kangaroos and Jetplanes' and 'Wind of Change' by Fred Rose
    '1.7.1967-31.12.1967', being correspondence, 4 July 1967-22 Dec. 1967, with interfiled papers, including recording of interview with Arthur Calwell during visit in GDR due to invitation of inter-parliament group of GDR, copies of photographs in connection with Groote Eylandt, and papers concerning Man the Hunter symposium. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Dr. Samir K. Gosh (Indian Inst. of Advanced Study), Frank Stevens (Australian National University), Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Wal Buckley, Alec Robertson, Mr. Mahdi, Lester R. Hiatt, Arthur Calwell, Museum tor Voelkerkunde Leipzig [Museum of Ethnology Leipzig], VEB Bibliographisches lnstitut [NOE Bibliographical Institute], Jessie M. G. Street, Communist Party of Australia (Ted Brown), Dr. Hans Damm, Dr. S. Wolf, University of Kansas, Dr. Richard
    B. Lee, Ruth Berman, Prof. S. A Tokarev, DOR Deutscher Fernsehfunk [GDR German television broadcasting]
    '1.1.1968-31.12.1968', being correspondence, 4 Jan. 1968-30 Dec. 1968, with interfiled papers, including review of Roses 's 'Umwelt, Kunst und Geschichte der Ureinwohner Australiens' ['Environment, Art and History of the Aborigines of Australia'] by Ernst Germer, and associated papers, including photograph of Hannah Middleton, Irene Mclllwraith and third unidentified woman. Correspondents include C.M. Tatz (Director for Research into Aboriginal Affairs), Arthur Calwell, Prof. S. A Tokarev, Peter M. Worsley, Leon Gottlieb, DOR Deutscher Fernsehfunk [GDR German television broadcasting], Eric C. Fry, Rupert Lockwood, Building Workers' Industrial Union of Australia, Prof. G.H. Lawton, Prof. Lehnert, Heinz Grunert, The British Museum, Gordon M. Bryant, Nona Harvey, Ruth Berman, Brockhaus Publ., Betty Bloch, Senator G. Georges, Paula Bloch, Sheila Jenkinson Includes correspondence relating to contract between Rose and German television broadcasting, and Rose's postings and residences in Australia till 1956
    '1.1.1969-30.6.1969', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1969-30 June 1969, with interfiled papers, including Bericht Uber den Australienbesuch van Rose 1968 [Report about Rose's visit to Australia in 1968]; Bericht Uber die Reise van Rose nach Stockholm 1969 [Report about Rose's visit to Stockholm in 1969], and associated papers including 2 photographs of delegates to Easter Conference of Aborigines, and 1 photograph with two aborigines in a park. Correspondents include Ruth Berman, Dr. S. Wolf, Sheila Jenkinson, Irene Mclllwraith, Fred H. Gray, Jim A McCormack, Joan Harvey-Smith, Faith Bandier, Australians and New Zealanders against the Vietnam War, Australian Meat Industry Employees Union, Hannah Middleton, Australian Marxist Research Foundation, Norman Freehill, John Calaby, Arthur Calwell, Trades and Labor Council of Queensland, Ruth Struwe, Senator G. Georges, Jack Golson, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Eva?, Australian Museum, Tribune Includes correspondence relating to Rose's book 'Australia Revisited'
    '1.7.1969-31.12.1969', being correspondence, 1 July 1969-31 Dec. 1969, with associated papers, including printed material and Rose's British passport. Correspondents include Frederick McCarthy (Principal, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Ruth Struwe, Gunter Guhr, Brigitta Eriksson (Antropolognytt Magazine), Hans Bandier, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Faith Bandier, Hannah Middleton, Ernst Hoffmann, Sheila Jenkinson, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Frank J. Graham, Alec Robertson, Sol Tax, Peter M. Worsley, Betty Bloch, Pat Graham, Moira Gibbs, Eva Liedstrand, Jack Clare, Tribune, Noel Counihan, Daniel Tumarkin, Vladimir Kaba

    BOX 7 (originally housed in Box 35 (40))
    '1.1.1970-30.6.1970', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1970-30 June 1970, with interfiled papers, including letter from Alf Watt to Dr. E. Adler, and letter from Ruth Struwe to Willi Staph (Prime Minister, DOR) relating to grant of expedition, and associated papers. Correspondents include Alec Robertson,
    Nona Harvey, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, L.P Vidyarthi (Head of the Deparment of Anthropology, Ranchi), Sheila Jenkinson, Prof. S. A. Tokarev, Suse, Helmut Reim, Hannah Middleton, Jack Golson, Daniel Tumarkin, Current Anthropolgy, Betty Bloch, Leon Gottlieb, Fred H. Gray, Women's International Democratic Federation (Barbara Kauffman) (Internationale Demokratische Frauenfoderation), Grassi Museum tor Volkerkunde Leipzig Includes correspondence relating to Rose's book 'Die Ureinwohner Australiens: Gesellschaft und Kunst, Russian Edition of 'Aborigines, Kangaroos and Jet Planes', dissertation and trip to Australia of Hannah Middleton, and letters of introduction by Rose to several people (i.e. Chief Librarian of the Mitchell Library)
    'Hannah Middleton's Trip to Australia/ 27 Apr. 1970 -1 Feb. 1971 ', being correspondence, 10. May 1970-3. Feb. 1971, with interfiled papers including photograph of 'Joe'?. Correspondence mainly between Rose and Middleton
    '1.7.1970-30.9.1970', being correspondence, 2 July 1970-30 Sept. 1970, with associated papers. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Jack Golson, Frank J. Graham, Nona Harvey, Eva Liedstrand, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Heinz Birch (Abteilung Internationale Beziehungen, ZK SEO) [Dept. of International Affairs, CC SUP), Sol Tax, Fred H. Gray, Hans Bandier Includes correspondence relating to 'An Ethnographic Film Project among the Jie' by David MacDougall
    '1.10.1970-31.12.1970', being correspondence, 2 Oct. 1970-27 Dec. 1970, with associated papers, including booklet of membership of the Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund [Free German Trade Union Federation]. Correspondents include Ruth Berman, Hannah Middleton, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Nancy Howell-Lee, Horizont - socialist newspaper, Ernst Hoffmann, Ruth Berman, Eva Liedstrand, Mitchell Library, Frank J. Graham, Fred H. Gray, Who's Who in Australia, VEB Deutscher Verlag der Wissenschaften [NOE German Publisher of Sciences], Eric C. Fry, Vladimir Kaba, Helen Brown, Jack Golson, Betty Bloch
    '1.1.1971-31.3.1971', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1971-31 Mar. 1971, with interfiled papers, including article by Rose, 'Volkerkunde als Waffe im Klassenkampf' ['Ethnology as a weapon within the class conflict'] dealing with Andreas Lommel and his book 'Fortschritt ins Nichts' [Progress into Nonentity], and associated papers, including material relating to Groote Eylandt 1938/39. Correspondents include Joan Harvey-Smith, Australian National Library, Mitchell Library, Moira Gibbs, Bill Brown, Edith Rose, Fred H. Gray, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Mahrisches Museum, Union of Australian Women, Who's Who in Australia, Prof. Claude Levi-Strauss, Helmut Reim, Waterside Workers' Federation, Nona Harvey, Frank J. Graham Includes correspondence relating to letters of introduction by Rose to several people relating to his daughter Ruth Struwe's visit to Australia

    BOX 8 (originally housed in Box 35 (40))
    '1.4.1971-30.6.1971', being correspondence, 1 Apr. 1971-29 June 1971, with associated letter. Correspondents include Edith Rose, Prof. Claude LeviStrauss, National Museum of Victoria, Ruth Struwe, National Library of Australia, Ernst Hoffmann, Norman Freehill, Melbourne University Press, Eric C. Fry, Hannah Middleton, Jack Legge Includes correspondence relating to enquiry from Melbourne University Press about writing a book concerning the flying boat base on Groote Eylandt, papers and photographs from Rose relating to Groote Eylandt provided to the National Library of Australia, and Kelly's (?) diary
    '1.7.1971-30.9.1971', being correspondence, 1 July 1971-30 Sept. 1971. Correspondents include Ernst Hoffmann, Fred H. Gray, St. Catharine's College Society, Frank J. Graham, Hannah Middleton, Ruth Struwe, Betty Bloch, Peter M. Worsley, Office of Aboriginal Affairs, Australian National University Includes correspondence relating to report of Ruth Struwe about her study trip to Australia and South East Asia
    '1.10.1971-31.12.1971', being correspondence, 5 Oct. 1971-30 Dec.1971, with associated papers, including photograph. Correspondents include Dr. Arnold R. Pilling, Frank J. Graham, Sheila Jenkinson, Hannah Middleton, Ernst Hoffmann, Betty Bloch, Bill Brown, Mitchell Library
    '1.1.1972-31.3.1972', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1972-31 Mar.1972, with interfiled papers, including pamphlet introducing the Socialist Party of Australia, and associated papers, including photograph of Rose and Hannah Middleton. Correspondents include Helena Burke (daughter of Bronislaw Malinowski), Ernst Hoffmann, Aram A. Yengoyan, Ben Swankey, Prof. Eva Lips, Dr. Hans Damm, Hannah Middleton, Dr. S. Wolf
    '1.4.1972-30.6.1972', being correspondence, 2 Apr. 1972-30 June 1972, with associated papers. Correspondents include Sol Tax, Soviet Woman (Magazine), Dr. S. Wolf, Faith Bandier, Dr. Ursula Sonja Rabe, Freda Brown, Peter?, The British Museum, Dr. Arnold R. Pilling, Freie Universitat Berlin Includes correspondence relating to Rose as guest lecturer at Freie Universitat Berlin (Institute for Ethnology)
    '1.7.1972-30.9.1972', being correspondence, 4 July 1972-30 Sept. 1972, with interfiled papers, including epilogue to the Russian edition of Ureinwohner, Kanguruhs und Dusenclipper by Vladimir Kabo, memorandum by Rose, and associated papers. Correspondents include Dr. Arnold R. Pilling, Les Hudson, Ruth Struwe, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Aram A. Yengoyan Includes correspondence relating to reference about Dr. Hannah Middleton

    BOX 9 (originally housed in Box 35 (40))
    '1.10.1972-31.12.1972', being correspondence, 1 Oct. 1972-31 Dec. 1972, with interfiled papers, including checklist for the Australian Aborigines exhibition; article, 'How the stone-age boomeranged on white Australia' from the Observer Magazine; formal invitation to Kabo to visit the GDR; review by Rose of Agnes Susanne's 'Felsbilder in Nord-Australien' [Rock Carvings in North-Australia], and associated papers. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Aram A. Yengoyan, Vladimir Kabo, Dymphna Cusack, Faith Bandier, Irma Bendemann, Gordon M. Bryant, Dr. H. C. (Nugget) Coombs (Chairman of Council for Aboriginal Affairs), Gough Whitlam (Prime Minister), Frank J. Graham, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Embassy of India (Bonn), Bert Keesing
    '1.1.1973-31.3.1973', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1973-31 Mar. 1973, with interfiled papers, including reference about Hannah Middleton by Rose, and copies of 5 photographs by Rose, and associated papers. Correspondents include Betty Bloch, Peter Wilenski (Principal Private Secretary of Prime Minister Whitlam), Suse Wolf (Milliss), Dr. H.C. Coombs, Ernst Hoffmann, Sol Tax, Embassy of India (Bonn), Frank J. Graham, Hannah Middleton, Gordon M. Bryant, Lester R. Hiatt, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, K. Walter Stern
    '1.4.1973-30.6.1973', being correspondence, 1 Apr. 1973-30 June 1973, with associated papers. Correspondents include Ernst Hoffmann, Betty Bloch, Eric C. Fry, Bill Brown, Vladimir Kabo, Hannah Middleton, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, B.E.W. Kelson (Dept. of Environment Canberra), Frank Stevens, E.A.K. Edzii (Registrar's Offices) Includes correspondence relating to a memorandum by Rose; reference about Hannah Middleton by Rose; Rose's book Australia Revisited
    'Visit to Australia/ 10.6.1973-16.11.1973, Part 1: 10.6.1973-30.9.1973', being correspondence, 11 June 1973-28 Sept. 1973, including photograph of Elvie
    'Visit to Australia/ 10.6.1973-16.11.1973, Part 2: 1.10.1973-16.11.1973', being correspondence, 2 Oct. 1973-15 Nov. 1973
    '1.7.1973-30.9.1973', being correspondence, 2 July 1973-30 Sept. 1973. Correspondents include Peter M. Worsley, Vladimir Kabo, Ruth Struwe, Dr. Samir K. Gosh, Socialist Party of Australia

    BOX 10 (originally housed in Box 38 (40))
    '1.10.1973-31.12.1973', being correspondence, 8 Oct. 1973-22 Dec. 1973, with interfiled papers, including report on the Australian visit of Rose, 10 June -18 November 1973, and printed material, and associated papers, including Rose's identity card of the Humboldt University with photograph. Correspondents include Australian National University, EthnographischArchaologische Zeitschrift [Ethnographic Archaeological Journal] Includes correspondence relating to 'Australia Revisited 1973'
    '1.1.1974-31.3.1974', being correspondence, 2 Jan. 1974-29 Mar. 1974, with associated papers. Correspondents include Eric. C. Fry, Clem?, Ernst Hoffmann, Ministerrat der DOR - Ministerium tor Hoch- und Fachhochschulwesen [Council of Ministers of the GDR - Ministry of Higher Education], Pat Graham, Hans Bandier, Peter M. Worsley, Vladimir Kabo, Grazia Gunn (University of Melbourne Art Gallery), Hannah Middleton, Frank Graham, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Dr. Wolfgang Konig (Director, Grassi Museum Leipzig), Eric C. Frey, Ernst Hoffmann, Betty Bloch, Aram A. Yengoyan Includes correspondence relating to 'Australia Revisited 1973'
    '1.4.1974-30.6.1974', being correspondence, 1 Apr. 1974-30 June 1974, with associated papers, and photograph of Leah Healy. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Frank and Pat Graham, Eric. C. Frey, Peter Symon (General Secretary, Socialist Party of Australia), Ruth Struwe, Ernst Hoffmann, Margaret Kartomi, Nona Harvey, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Helmut Reim, Heinz Grunert, Freda Brown, Irmgard Sellnow, Shirley Andrew (Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Dr. H. E. Wesley Smith (Univ. of Adelaide), Senator G. Georges
    '1.7.1974-30.9.1974', being correspondence, 1 July 1974-30 Sept. 1974, with associated papers. Correspondents include Kenneth Maddock (Macquarie University), Shirley Andrew, Russel Henderson (Editor ,Hemisphere), Dr. H. E. Wesley Smith, Eric C. Fry, Frank J. Graham, Michael E. Costigan (Director, Australian Council for the Arts), Dr. Peter Ucko (Principal, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Prof. Ursula Schlenther, Gunter Guhr, Hannah Middleton, Irmgard Sellnow, Freda Brown, Jeri?, Pat Graham, Peter Symon, Frank Graham, K-H. Kern (Ambassador of the GDR), Steven Staats (Australian Consulate General), Ernst Hoffmann, Jack?, The National Times, Betty Bloch, P.A. Ryan (Director, Melbourne University Press), Dr. Wolfgang Konig
    '1.10.1974-31.12.1974', being correspondence, 1 Oct. 1974-25 Dec. 1974, with associated papers. Correspondents include Dr. H. E. Wesley Smith, Irmgard Sellnow, Eric C. Fry, Shirley Andrew, Ruth Struwe, Peter Symon, Ministry of Higher Education, Grazia Gunn, Ernst Hoffmann, Prof. Bohme (Minister of Ministry of Higher Education), Prof. Ursula Schlenther, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Gunter Guhr, Heinz Grunert, John Calaby

    BOX 11 (originally housed in Box 38 (40))
    '1.1.1975-30.6.1975', being correspondence, 26 Jan. 1975-29 June 1975, with interfiled papers, including report on Rose's Australian visit, Dec. 1974May 1975, and associated papers. Correspondents include Edith Rose, Jonathan Benthall (Director, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland), Vladimir Kabo, General Secretary, Socialist Party of Australia, Judah Waten, Bert Keesing, Leah Healy, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Dr. Peter Ucko, Pat and Frank Graham, Hannah Middleton, Peter Symon, Ernst Hoffmann, Jack Kelly, Michael E. Costigan, British Ambassador, P. F. Peters (Australian Embassy Berlin), Ruth Struwe, Gordon M. Bryant, Betty Bloch
    '1.7.1975-30.9.1975', being correspondence, 2 July 1975-28 Sept. 1975. Correspondents include Sreten Bozic, Michael E. Costigan, Peter Symon, Ernst Hoffmann, Hannah Middleton, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Prof. Ursula Schlenther, Ministerrat der DOR - Ministerium fur Hoch-und Fachhochschulwesen [Council of Ministers of the GDR - Ministry of Higher Education], Freda Brown, Frank and Pat Graham, Dr. Peter Ucko, Shirley Andrew, H.E. Wesley Smith, Hans Petersen, R.O. Chalmers (The Australian Museum), Betty Bloch, Jonathan Benthall, P. F. Peters
    '1.10.1975-31.12.1975', being correspondence, 1 Oct. 1975-30 Dec. 1975, with associated papers. Correspondents include Betty Bloch, H. E. Wesley Smith, Dr. Peter Ucko, Shirley Andrew, Hannah Middleton, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Freda Brown, Leah Healy, P.F. Peters, Ruth Struwe, John Calaby, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Ernst Hoffmann, Frank J. Graham, Daniel Tumarkin, Ministerium tor Hoch- und Fachhochschulwesen [Ministry of Higher Education], Connie Healy (University of Queensland)
    '1.1.1976-31.3.1976, being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1976-31 Mar. 1976. Correspondents include Ernst Hoffmann, Betty Bloch, Frank and Pat Graham, Australian Ambassador?, Co-operative for Aborigines Limited, Hannah Middleton, Faith Bandier, Shirley Andrew, Daniel Tumarkin, Eva Liedstrand, Heinz Gronert
    '1.4.1976-30.6.1976', being correspondence, 6 Apr 1976.-29 June 1976. Correspondents include Fred H. Gray, Shirley Andrew, Hannah Middleton, Daniel Tumarkin, P.A. Ryan, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Barbara Curthoys (Socialist Party Australia), Frank Graham, Ernst Hoffmann, Australia -U.S.S.R. Society, Peter Symon
    '1.7.1976-30.9.1976', being correspondence, 2 July 1976-28 Sept. 1976, with associated papers. Correspondents include Jim Mitchell, Ernst Hoffmann, Hannah Middleton, Shirley Andrew, Malcolm Morris (Australian Embassy Berlin), Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Fernsehen der DOR (TV of the GDR), Mrs. Whitlam, Eva Liedstrand, Vladimir Kabo, Daniel Tumarkin, Dr. Corinne Hutt (Psychology Dep. of Keele Univ.), Kenneth Maddock. Includes correspondence relating to television series about Ben Hall
    '1.10.1976-31.12.1976', being correspondence, 2 Oct 1976-31 Dec. 1976, with associated papers. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, David Turner (University of Toronto), Vladimir Kabo, Geoffrey Curthoys, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Dr. Corinne Hutt, Kenneth Maddock, Heinz Gronert, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Neues Deutschland (Newspaper), Irmgard Sellnow, Peter M. Worsley, Helmut Reim

    BOX 12 (originally housed in Box 38 (40))
    '1.1.1977-30.3.1977', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1977-30 Mar. 1977, with associated papers. Correspondents include Leon Gottlieb, Australian Embassy Berlin, Ernst Hoffmann, Hannah Middleton, Dr. Corinne Hutt, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Shirley Andrew, P.A. Ryan, Peter M. Worsley, Heinz Gronert
    '1.4.1977-30.6.1977', being correspondence, 3 Apr. 1977-29 June 1977, with associated papers. Correspondents include Australian Embassy Berlin, Irmgard Sellnow, ZK SEO [CC SUP], Ernst Hoffmann, Dr. Corinne Hutt, Alfred Dewhurst (Communist Party of Canada), Kenneth Maddock, Vladimir Kabo, Hannah Middleton, Heinz Grunert, Helmut Reim, Gunter Guhr, Shirley Andrew, P.A. Ryan, Frank J. Graham
    '1.7.1977-30.9.1977', being correspondence, 5 June 1977-5 Oct. 1977, with associated papers. Correspondents include Vladimir Kaba, Australian Embassy Berlin, David Turner, Kenneth Maddock, Hannah Middleton, Ernst Hoffmann, Hans Petersen, Heinz Grunert, Ruth Struwe, Lester R. Hiatt, Shirley Andrew, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Woodrow W. Denham (Univ. of California), Gunter Guhr, Bill Brown, Peter Symon, Alfred Dewhurst, Helmut Reim, Don McLeod, Irmgard Sellnow, Leon Gottlieb, Frank and Pat Graham, Dr. Wolfgang Konig
    '1.10.1977-31.12.1977', being correspondence, 9 Oct. 1977-31 Dec. 1977, with associated papers. Correspondents include Ruth Struwe, Ernst Hoffmann, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Irmgard Sellnow, Don McLeod, Helmut Reim, Hannah Middleton, David Turner, Heinz Grunert, Frank J. Graham, Kenneth Maddock, Vladimir Kaba, Sonja Lenz, Malcolm Morris (Australian Embassy Berlin), Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Gunter Guhr, Helen Brown, Hugh Polden

    BOX 13 (originally housed in Box 29 (40))
    '1.1.1978-31.3.1978', being correspondence, 19. Dec. 1977-29 Mar.1978, with associated papers. Correspondents include Heinz Grunert, Hannah Middleton, Kenneth Maddock, Fernsehen der DOR (TV of the GDR), David Turner, Malcolm Morris (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Eric C. Fry, Vic William (Tribune and Socialist Newspaper), Dr. H. E. Wesley Smith, Andrej Florin (Ministerium fur Auswartige Angelegenheiten Berlin) [Foreign Ministry], Sheila Jenkinson, P. A Ryan, Ernst Hoffmann, Elsie Pettigrew, Dr. Lothar Schott (Museum fur Naturkunde) [Natural Histroy Museum], Woodrow W. Denham, John Calaby, George ?
    '1.4.1978-30.6.1978', being correspondence, 28 Mar. 1978-24 June 1978, with associated papers including 2 photographs of an aboriginal man with spear. Correspondents include Malcolm Morris, Australian Embassy Berlin, David Turner, Eric C. Fry, Heinz Grunert, John Calaby, Leon Gottlieb, George ?, Vic William, Woodrow W. Denham, Gunter Guhr, Vladimir Kaba, Daniel Tumarkin, Ernst Hoffmann, Hannah Middleton, Helmut Reim, Dr. Lothar Schott, Dr. H. E. Wesley Smith, Prof. Maurice Godelier (Maison des Sciences de l'Homme), B.J. Kirkpatrick (Senior Bibliographer, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Kenneth Maddock
    '1.7.1978-30.9.1978', being correspondence, 1 July 1978-28 Sept. 1978, with interfiled papers, including visa papers from the DOR, and associated papers. Correspondents include Jacques Barrau (Laboratoire d'Ethnobotanique, Museum National d'Histoire Naturelle Paris), Hannah Middleton, Aram A Yengoyan, Dr. Lothar Schott, Vladimir Kaba, Cyril Belshaw (Editor Current Anthropology), Heinz Grunert, Faith Bandier, David Turner, Ernst Hoffmann, Irmgard Sellnow, Ruth Struwe, Daniel Tumarkin, Malcolm Morris, Australian Embassy Berlin, Woodrow W. Denham, Franklin Tjon Sie Fat (University of Leiden), Barbara [Bender]
    '1.10.1978-31.12.1978', being correspondence, 1 Oct. 1978-31 Dec. 1978, with interfiled papers, including microfiche in envelope, and associated papers. Correspondents include Heinz Grunert, Malcolm Morris, David Turner, Barbara [Bender], Hannah Middleton, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Ruth Struwe, Daniel Tumarkin, New Zealand Socialist Unity Party, Edith Rose, Ralph Gibson, Jack?, Douggie [Moncrieff?], Shirley Andrew, Dr. Lothar Schott, Dr. S. Wolf, Gunter Guhr, John Calaby, Frederick McCarthy, Vladimir Kabo, Gunter Guhr, Dr. Lothar Schott, Aurukun Community Council, North Queensland Land Council, Irmgard Sellnow, Ernst Hoffmann, Nita, Helmut Reim, Franklin Tjon Sie Fat, Leonnie Healy, Sheila Jenkinson, Ferd
    '1.1.1979-31.3.1979', being correspondence, 12 Dec. 1978-30 Mar. 1979, with associated papers, including photograph of Dr. Barbara Bender outside Karl Marx's house. Correspondents include Dr. Lothar Schott, Barbara Bender, British Museum of Mankind (B. A. L. Cranstone), Frederick McCarthy, Ernst Hoffmann, Shirley Andrew, Dr. R. Stranton, Hans und Monette Knodel, Annette Hamilton, Vladimir Kabo, Jane Forge (Australian lnstiute of aboriginal Studies), Hannah Middleton, Tim White (Prof. Leslie A. White?), Ralph Gibson, Ted Jones, Elsie Pettigrew, Sheila Jenkinson, Eric C. Fry, Prof. Klaus Holzkamp, Suse Wolf, Sue Murphy, Faith Bandier, Franklin Tjon Sie Fat, Peter M. Worsley, British Library, Mr Jarvis (Horniman Museum), Ruth Struwe, John Calaby, Heinz Grunert, Margaret Kartomi, David Turner, Naomi Bracegirdle, Dr. Peter Ucko
    '1.4.1979-30.6.1979', being correspondence, 3 Apr. 1979-24 June 1979, with associated papers, including Groote Eylandt Photos. Correspondents include Malcolm Morris, Ernst Hoffmann, Heinz Grunert, Australian Embassy Berlin, Sheila Jenkinson, Dr. Herbert Ullrich (Akademie der Wissenschaften der DOR) [GDR Academy of Sciences], David Turner, Prof. H. Grimm (HU Berlin), Peter Symon, Barbara Bender, Sue Murphy, Ralph Gibson, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Irmgard Sellnow, Vladimir Kabo, Simon Bracegirdle, Frank J. Graham, Tim White (Prof. Leslie A. White?), Hans und Monette Knodel, Bill Brown, Nita, Fernsehen der DOR (TV of the GDR), Ruth Struwe, Prof. Georg Knepler, Hannah Middleton, Dr. Lothar Schott, Peter M. Worsley, Hans Petersen, Pat Graham Includes correspondence relating to Mother Child Relationship in the Australian Urgesellschaft, Halle Meeting of the Menschwerdung Arbeitskreis on 29.5.1979, thesis about Urgesellschaft

    BOX 14 (originally housed in Box 29 (40))
    '1.7.1979-30.9.1979', being correspondence, 15 June 1979-30 Sept. 1979, with associated papers, including Rose's British passport and map of Australia, photograph in envelope addressed by the Australian Embassy to the GDR Berlin of Rose with other man and photograph of Theodore Lake Tucker affixed on paper in the "August Correspondence" correspondence. Correspondents include Ruth Struwe, George Jackson (New Zealand Socialist Unity Party), David Turner, Dr. Lothar Schott, Naomi Bracegirdle, T.G.H. Strehlow, Sue Murphy, Barbara Bender, Marie-Luise Richter
    (Fernsehen der DOR) [TV of the GDR], Nita, Rene Jackson, Heinz Grunert, Prof. Eva Lips, Vladimir Kabo, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Ernst Hoffmann, Peter M. Worsley, Sheila Jenkinson, Mr. Beaver (NSW Government Offices), Hans Petersen, Ralph Gibson, Hannah Middleton, Eric C. Fry, Leon Gottlieb, Irmgard Sellnow
    '1.10.1979-31.12.1979', being correspondence, 17 Sept. 1979-30 Dec. 1979, with interfiled papers, including photograph of Christmas tree at night in Martin Place, Sydney. Correspondents include Ernst Hoffmann, Hans Petersen, Leon Gottlieb (and Anny), Eric C. Fry, David Turner, Dr. Wolfgang Konig, Heinz Grunert, Vladimir Kabo, Hannah Middleton, Ralph Gibson, Barbara Bender, Sue Murphy, Robert Maxwell (Pergamon Press), T.G.H. Strehlow, Lothar Stein (Direktor Museum tor Volkerkunde) [Director Ethnographic Museum], Ruth Struwe, Ted Brake, Douggie [Moncrieff], Irmgard Sellnow, George Jackson, Malcolm Morris, Len J. Webb, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Connie Healy
    '1.1.1980-15.2.1980', being correspondence, 25 Sept. 1979-16 Feb. 1980, with associated papers, including two photographs of Rose and one of Dr. Alec T. H. Jolly & Charlotte on Rottnest Island, W.A., photograph of Rose and Helmut Reim in Grassi Museum Leipzig. Correspondents include Elsie Pettigrew, Ernst Hoffmann, Eric C. Fry, Frank J. Graham, Hannah Middleton, Lothar Stein, Leon Gottlieb, Vladimir Kabo, Naomi Bracegirdle, Hans und Monette Knodel, Alec T. H. Jolly, Geoffrey Curthoys, Deutsche Post Fernsprechamt Berlin, Joan [Harvey-Smith], Ruth Gadsby (Academic Press London)
    '16.2.1980-31.3.1980', being correspondence, 5 Feb. 1980-31 Mar. 1980, with associated papers. Correspondents include Peter M. Worsley, Barbara Bender, Ernst Hoffmann, Lothar Stein, Ruth Gadsby, Ernst Germer, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Joan Harvey-Smith, Douggie [Moncrieff]
    '1.4.1980-15.5.1980', being correspondence, 20 Mar. 1980-23 May 1980. Correspondents include Peter M. Worsley, Ernst Hoffmann, Heinz Grunert, Vladimir Kabo, Dr. Lothar Schott, Hannah Middleton, Current Anthropology, Kenneth Maddock, Barbara Bender, Ruth Gadsby, Annette Hamilton, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Helmut Reim
    '16.5.1980-30.6.1980', being correspondence, 10 May 1980-26 June 1980, including photograph of Ernst Germer at the opening of the Oenpelli Exhibition at the Grassi Museum. Correspondents include Kenneth Maddock, David Turner, Lothar Stein, Ernst Hoffmann, Gunter Guhr, Ralph Gibson
    '1.7.1980-15.8.1980', being correspondence, 23 June 1980-12 Aug. 1980, with interfiled papers, including resume of Rose's Arbeitsleben [Professional Life], and associated papers, including notice of pension granted. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Ernst Hoffmann, Frances Hamilton, Mel Mooney, Vladimir Kabo, Ruth Gadsby, Andi [C. D. Andrews?]

    BOX 15 (originally housed in Box 29 (40))
    '16.8.1980-30.9.1980', being correspondence, 7 Aug. 1980-28 Sept. 1980. Correspondents include Roderick Shaw, C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Lothar Stein, Sonja Lenz, Vladimir Kabo, David Turner, Dr. Lothar Schott, Hannah Middleton, Edith Rose, Barbara Bender, Anny and Leon Gottlieb, Gabor Vargyas, Carol Rook, Ernst Hoffmann
    '1.10.1980-15.11.1980', being correspondence, 3 Sept. 1980-15 Nov. 1980, with interfiled papers, including bibliography of Rose's publications from 19381980. Correspondents include C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Ralph Gibson, Ernst Hoffmann, Nona Harvey, Betty Bloch, Vladimir Kabo, Gwen Kelly, Gabor Vargyas, Hannah Middleton, Nancy Howell (University of Toronto), Women's International Democratic Federation (Mirjam Vire-Tuominen -Secretary General), Kenneth Maddock, Lothar Stein
    '16.11.1980-31.12.1980', being correspondence, 16 Nov. 1980 -31 Dec. 1980, including two photographs of Rose and the Australian Ambassador McRedey at the opening of the Australian Exhibition in the Grassi Museum. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Freda Brown, Kenneth Maddock, Betty Bloch, David Turner, Hans und Monette Knodel, Nancy Howell, Ernst Hoffmann, Dr. Mervyn Hartwig, Shirley Andrew, Sheila Jenkinson, Frank and Pat Graham, Dr. Herbert Ullrich (Chairman of Arbeitskreis "Probleme der Menschwerdung" at Zentralinsitut fur Alte Geschichte und Archaologie), Lothar Stein
    '1.1.1981-15.2.1981', being correspondence, 7 Dec. 1980-11 Feb. 1981, with interfiled papers, including papers relating to trip to West Germany (Celle) and the Netherlands (Amsterdam and Leiden), and photographs of Bark Painting of the Australian Aborigines, of Rose in Celle and of Fred Gray in Little Umba Kumba. Correspondents include Vladimir Kabo, Ernst Hoffmann, Hans Bandier, Malcolm Morris, Fred H. Gray, Kenneth Maddock, Frank J. Graham, Dr. Kupka, Lothar Stein, Heinz Grunert, Hans und Monette Knodel, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Daniel Tumarkin, Prof. Georg Knepler
    '16.2.1981-31.3.1981', being correspondence, 16 Jan.? 1981-13 Mar. 1981, with associated papers, including a photograph of Rose and Edith Rose, and two photographs of Rose with others (Carnival Monday -Rosenmontagfeier in the Museum of Ethnology Leipzig), an Artforce Special Feature 'The South Pacific Festival of the Arts', and newscuttings. Correspondents include Pat Graham, John Calaby, Daniel Tumarkin, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Roderick Shaw, Prof. Georg Knepler, Dr. Roland Busch (Kinderarzt), Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), G.D. (Andy) Andrews, Leon and Anny Gottlieb, Hans Bandier, Lothar Stein, Peter M. Worsley, Gunter Guhr, Ralph Gibson, Heinz Grunert
    '1.4.1981-15.5.1981', being correspondence, 19 Mar. 1981-11 May 1981, with associated papers, including photographs of L. Stein and Rose, letter to Frank J. Graham relating to interception of mail, and newscuttings. Correspondents include Frank J. Graham, Ralph Gibson, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), G.D.
    (Andy) Andrews, Hans and Monette Knodel, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Gunter Guhr, Dr. Roland Busch, Leon and Anny Gottlieb, Heinz Grunert
    '16.5.1981-30.6.1981', being correspondence, 11 May 1981-30 June 1981, with associated papers, including photograph of Hans and Monette Knodel, and newscuttings. Correspondents include Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Frank J. Graham, Hans and Monette Knodel, Dr. John Bern (Univ. Coll. Of London), Gunter Guhr, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Ernst Hoffmann, Nancy Wills

    BOX 16 (originally housed in Box 33 (40))
    '1.7.1981-15.8.1981', being correspondence, 29 June 1981-12 Aug. 1981, with associated papers, including photographs of Emmanuel Niederberg, of Lew and Rena Stein, and of Helmut Reim, Rose and Gunter Guhr at the opening of the exhibition 'Die Kunst der australischen Ureinwohner lebt' im Volkerkunde Museum Dresden, and of Rose, Gunter Guhr and David Ritchie at the exhibition, and newscuttings. Correspondents include Heinz Grunert, Lothar Stein, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Royal Anthropological Institute of Great Britain and Ireland (Dr. Jonathan Benthall, Director), Vladimir Kaba, Ted and Eva Bacon, Ruth Struwe, Leon Gottlieb, Ralph Gibson, Judah Waten, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), T.G.H. Strehlow, John ?, Jack Golson, C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Daniel Tumarkin
    '16.8.1981-30.9.1981', being correspondence, 24 July 1981-27 Sept. 1981, with associated papers, including photograph of Vladimir Kaba, and of Prof Borikowsky, Lothar Stein and Vladimir Kaba. Correspondents include Mannie Biederberg, Hans and Monette Knodel, Dr. John Bern, Lothar Stein, C.D. (Andy) Andrews, Dr. Herbert Ullrich
    '1.10.1981-15.11.1981', being correspondence, 5 Oct. 1981-15 Nov. 1981, with associated papers, including newscuttings and printed material. Correspondents include C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Hans Knodel, Vladimir Kaba, Bruce and Pat Toms, Paul and Freda Katzmann, David Turner, Jonathan Benthall, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Mick and Connie Healy, Hans and Monette Knodel, Jack Golson, Lothar Stein
    '16.11.1981-31.12.1981', being correspondence, 16 Nov. 1981-27 Nov. 1981, with booklet of membership of the Freier Deutscher Gewerkschaftsbund [Free German Trade Union Federation]. Correspondents include Heinz Grunert, Ernst Hoffmann, David Turner, T. G .H. Strehlow, Lothar Stein, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Frank and Pat Graham, Hans Knodel, Margaret Myers (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Malcolm Morris, Union Publ. Berlin, Dr. Roland Busch, Vladimir Kaba
    '1.1.1982-15.2.1982', being correspondence, 28.12.1982-14 Feb. 1982, with associated papers, including newscuttings, and Patricia Solingborg's card with photograph of child. Correspondents include Edith Rose, Naomi Bracegirdle, Women's International Democratic Federation (Ann Simpson) (Internationale Demokratische Frauenfoderation), Lothar Stein, Leon and Anny Gottlieb, Lew
    Langer (Ernst Stein), Sheila Jenkinson, Vladimir Kaba, David Turner, George ?, Ralph Gibson, Sandra Bowdler (University of Sydney)
    '16.2.1982-31.3.1982', being correspondence, 24.12.1981-20 Mar. 1982, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Prof. Julian Bromlej (Akademie der Wissenschaften der UDSSR) [Academy of Sciences of the USSR], White?, Lothar Stein, Daniel Tumarkin, Bruce and Pat Toms, Margaret Kartomi, Dr. Siegfried Kirschke (Martin-Luther-Universitat Halle-Wittenberg)
    '1.4.1982-15.5.1982', being correspondence, 18 Mar. 1982-9 May 1982, with associated papers, including photograph of Lew Langer/(Lanser ?) (Ernst Stein) and other man on eviction protest in Melbourne, 1933; Film Catalogue 1982 of the Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies; and newscuttings. Correspondents include Margaret Myers (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Heinz Grunert, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Michaela Richards), Connie Healy, Ralph Gibson, Dr. Roland Busch, Lothar Stein, Prof. G.R. de V. Barrat, Joachim Specht, Vladimir Kaba
    '16.5.1982-30.6.1982', being correspondence, 16 May 1982-30 June 1982, with photograph of Birgit (Scheps ?) in front of fountain in Leipzig. Correspondents include Joachim Specht, Hans Petersen, Frank J. Graham, Betty Bloch, Lothar Stein, Hans and Monette Knodel, John Calaby, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Heinz Grunert
    '1.7.1982-15.8.1982', being correspondence, 5 Apr. 1982-9 Aug. 1982, with associated papers. Correspondents include Daniel Tumarkin, Prof. Julian Bromlej, John Calaby, Hans Petersen, Connie Healy, Joachim Specht, George Jackson, Hannah Middleton, Lothar Stein, Beverley and Ron Hall, Chefredakteur [Chief Editor] Horizont, Heinz Grunert, Paul and Freda Katzmann, R. W. Henley (NSW Government, Dep. of Education, North West Region), Nancy Wills, Daniel Tumarkin, Socialist Unity Party of New Zealand

    BOX 17 (originally housed in Box 33 (40))
    'Visit to USSR / September 1982 postponed to September 1983, Two Lectures', being correspondence, 19 Mar. 1982-29 Nov. 1983, with associated papers, including 2 passport photographs of Rose and two lectures by him. Correspondents include Daniel Tumarkin, Prof. Julian Bromlej, Lothar Stein
    '16.8.1982-30.9.1982', being correspondence, 5 May 1982-1 Oct. 1982, with associated papers, including 2 passport photographs of Rose. Correspondents include Prof. Julian Bromlej, Daniel Tumarkin, Joachim Specht, Chefredakteur [Chief Editor] 'Horizont', Connie and Mick (?) Healy, John Calaby, Nancy Wills, Frank and Pat Graham, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Sonja Lenz, Prof. Russell Ward (Deputy Chancellor, Univ. of New England), Lothar Stein, Ralph Gibson, Heinz Grunert, Beverley and Ron Hall, Ruth van Brentani, Hans Petersen
    '1.10.1982-15.11.1982', being correspondence, 25Aug. 1982-13 Nov. 1982, with associated papers, programme of For a Dancer -Jean Lewis, Adelaide Festival, 14-19 Mar. 1982. Correspondents include Yelka Jolly, Jean Lewis, Prof. G. Tembrock, Connie Healy, Oliver Chalmers (The Australian Museum Sydney), Edith Rose, Beverley and Ron Hall, Prof. Julian Bromlej, Daniel Tumarkin, Sheila Jenkinson, John Calaby, Hans and Monette Knodel, Nancy Wills
    '16.11.1982-31.12.1982', being correspondence, 7 Nov. 1982-29 Dec.1982, with list of names sent Christmas cards by Frederick and Edith Rose. Correspondents include Hans Knodel, Daniel Tumarkin, Connie Healy, Vladimir Kaba, John Calaby, Jo Calaby, Hans and Monette Knodel, Malcolm Morris, Lothar Stein, Kenneth Maddock, Gunter Guhr, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Ralph Gibson, Prof. Julian Bromlej
    '1.1.1983-14.2.1983', being correspondence, 28 Nov. 1982-11 Feb. 1983, with associated papers. Correspondents include Lothar Stein, Prof. D. J. Mulvaney (President, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Beverley and Ron Hall, Heinz Grunert, Margaret Kartomi, Jack Legge, Connie Healy, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Hans Bandier, C.D. (Andy) Andrews, Prof. Russell Ward, Leon and Anny Gottlieb, Daniel Tumarkin, Joachim Specht, Prof. Andrew Strathern (Director, Institute of Papua New Guinea Studies, Boroko)
    '15.2.1983-31.3.1983', being correspondence, 28 Jan. 1983-30 Mar. 1983, with associated papers, including Rose's Certificate of Australian Citizenship, 24 Mar. 1983. Correspondents include Connie Healy, C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Joachim Specht, Prof. D. J. Mulvaney, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Lothar Stein, Daniel Tumarkin, Hans Knodel, Leon Gottlieb, Eric C. Fry, Ruth Berman, Naomi Bracegirdle, Dr. Klaus Dichtl (Urania Bezirksvorstand Berlin), Beverley and Ron Hall, Frank and Pat Graham, Prof. Andrew Strathern, Ruth Struwe
    '1.4.1983-15.4.1983', being correspondence, 23 Mar. 1983-14 Apr. 1983. Correspondents include Daniel Tumarkin, Mannie Biederberg, Hans and Monette Knodel, Connie Healy, Lothar Stein, Eric C. Fry, Betty Meehan (Australian Museum), Roderick Shaw, Hans Petersen
    'Visit to Australia "A"/ 17.4.1983-31.5.1983', being correspondence, 14 Mar. 1983-26 May 1983, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Prof. Lothar Berthold (Verlagsdirektor Akademie Verlag) [Director, Akademie Publ.), Prof. Andrew Strathern, Connie Healy, Mannie Biederberg, Betty Meehan, Kenneth Maddock, Annette Hamilton, Jo Calaby, Prof. D. J. Mulvaney, Oliver Chalmers, Eric C. Fry, Jack Kelly, Edith Rose, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Ralph Gibson, Stan Kelly, Joan HarveySmith, Sonja Lenz, Geoffrey Curthoys, Nona Harvey, Ruth Struwe, John Calaby, Australia-German Democratic Republic Friendship Society (Fred Clarke), Socialist Party of Australia (Hannah Middleton), Lothar Stein, Gwen Kelly,

    BOX 18 (originally housed in Box 33 (40))
    'Visit to Australia "B" / 1.6.1983-24. 7 .1983', being correspondence, 27 May 1983-29 July 1983, with associated papers, including photograph of Jo McGinnis and Kevin Cook. Correspondents include Ruth Struwe, Geoffrey Curthoys, Kenneth Maddock, Oliver Chalmers, Nancy Wills, Naomi Bracegirdle, Connie Healy, Hans Knodel, Nona Harvey, John Calaby, Jo Calaby, Joan Harvey-Smith, Gwen Kelly, Ralph Gibson, Lothar Stein, Edith Rose, Donald Denoon, Elsie and George Pettigrew, Annette Hamilton, Jenny [Andrews?], Lester R. Hiatt
    '25.7.1983-15.8.1983', being correspondence, 30 Mar. 1983-7 Aug. 1983, with associated papers. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Helmut Reim, Lothar Stein, Prof. Julian Bromlej
    '16.8.1983-30.9.1983', being correspondence, 15 Mar. 1983-30 Sept. 1983, with associated papers. Correspondents include Daniel Tumarkin, Connie Healy, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Betty Bloch, Frank and Pat Graham, Bert Keesing, Ruth Struwe, Ted Bacon, Jo Calaby, John Calaby, Tim White (Prof. Leslie A White?), Penny Lockwood, Oliver Chalmers, Kenneth and Sylvia Maddock, Stan Kelly, Geoffrey Curthoys, Eric C. Fry, Freda Katzmann, Urania, Univ. de Paris, Vladimir Kaba, Prof. Julian Bromlej
    '1.10.1983-15.11.1983', being correspondence, 9 Sept. 1983-15 Nov. 1983, with associated papers. Correspondents include Connie Healy, Lothar Stein, Vladimir Kaba, Freda und Paul Katzmann, Daniel Tumarkin, Gunter Guhr, Frank J. Graham, Peter M. Worsley, Ted and Eva Bacon, Sonja Lenz, Heinz Grunert, Mannie Biederberg, Jack Legge, Jo Calaby, Leon Gottlieb, Enid Hokin, Kevin Cook, Merle Highet, Oliver Chalmers
    '16.11.1983-31.12.1983', being correspondence, 8 Nov. 1983-25 Dec. 1983, with associated papers including printed material. Correspondents include Urania, Vladimir Kaba, Hannah Middleton, Connie Healy, Daniel Tumarkin, Lothar Stein, Nancy Wills, Angus & Robertson (Lyndy Macready), Hans Petersen, Dr. Roland Busch, Enid Hokin, Gwen Kelly, Eva and Ted Bacon
    '1.1.1984-15.2.1984', being correspondence, 3 Jan. 1984-7 Feb. 1984, with associated papers, including newscuttings and printed material. Correspondents include Hannah Middleton, Joe?, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Sylvia Maddock, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Hans and Monette Knodel, Prof. Russell Ward, Ruth Struwe, George Jackson, Connie Healy, Merle Highet, Daniel Tumarkin, Margaret Gray
    '16.2.1984-31.3.1984', being correspondence, 3 Feb. 1984-25 Mar. 1984. Correspondents include Sonja Lenz, Aufbau-Verlag [Publ.] Berlin und Weimar (Dr. Otto Brandstaedter), Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Drew Cottle (University of NSW), Prof. Russell Ward, Ralph Gibson, Paul Katzmann, John Healy, Robert Church (British Embassy), Merle Highet, Nancy Wills, Dr. Roland Busch, Verlag der Nation [Publisher of Nation], Jo Calaby
    '1.4.1984-15.5.1984', being correspondence, 20 Mar. 1984-14 May 1984, with associated papers, including photographs of Rose and Merle Highet. Correspondents include Jo Calaby, John Healy, Merle Highet, Univ. of Queensland Press, Connie Healy, Prof. Russell Ward, Hans Petersen, Dr. Roland Busch, George Jackson, Joachim Specht, Dr. Siegfried Kirschke, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Daniel Tumarkin
    '16.5.1984-30.6.1984', being correspondence, 20 May 1984-30 June 1984, with associated papers, including printed material and newscuttings. Correspondents include Lyndy Macready, Jo Calaby, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Sonja Lenz, Connie Healy, Ralph Gibson, Nancy Wills, Prof. Russell Ward, John Healy, Lothar Stein, George Jackson, Hans Petersen, Beverley and Ron Hall, Peter M. Worsley, Dr. Franco Curti

    BOX 19 (originally housed in Box 37 (40))
    '1.7.1984-15.8.1984', being correspondence, 22 June 1984-12 Aug. 1984. Correspondents include Ralph Gibson, Beverley and Ron Hall, Prof. Russell Ward, Heinz Grunert, Connie Healy, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Peter M. Worsley, Ruth Struwe, Lyndy Macready, Merle Highet, Wilfried and Mary Ziesak, Daniel Tumarkin
    '16.8.1984-30.9.1984', being correspondence, 26 July 1984-30 Sept. 1984, with interfiled papers, including interview between Rose and Birgit Scheps; photograph of Edith Rose with Mannie Biederberg on the balcony at SchulzeBoysen-Str; and newscuttings. Correspondents include Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Lothar Stein, Connie Healy, Lyndy Macready, Di [Dr. Diana Loeser ?], Daniel Tumarkin, George Jackson, Betty Bloch, Sue Murphy, Joachim Specht, Sonja Lenz, Oliver Chalmers, John Healy, Jo Calaby, Helmut Findeisen, Dr. Joachim Herrmann (Akademie der Wissenschaften der DOR) [GDR Academy of Sciences], Mannie Biederberg, Anne [Warren ?], Marc [Andrews?], Ralph Gibson, Leon and Anny Gottlieb, Dymphna Clark, Bill ?
    'John Healy Visa and Visit to GDR / 1984', including photographs of Barbel Rosch and John Healy in Berlin, John Healy and Edith Rose in Berlin, and Barbel Rosch, John Healy & Birgit Scheps in Leipzig. [Note by Ruth Struwe stating papers were removed to other folder '1.10.1984-15.11.1984'].
    '1.10.1984-15.11.1984', being correspondence, 21 Feb. 1984-6 Nov. 1984, including newscuttings. Correspondents include John Healy, Connie Healy, Barbel Rosch, Mary and Wilfried Ziesak, Anny Gottlieb, Dr. Franco Curti, Don Baker, Jeannie Highet, Jo Calaby, Betty Bloch, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Beverley and Ron Hall, Steven Staats, Enid Hokin, Dymphna Clark, Ruth Struwe. Includes correspondence relating to folder 'John Healy Visa and Visit to GDR / 1984'
    '16.11.1984-31.12.1984', being correspondence, 21 Oct. 1984-30 Dec. 1984, with associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include Prof. Russell Ward, Connie Healy, Dr. Peter Lauer (University of Queensland), Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Daniel Tumarkin,
    Hugh Polden, Betty Meehan, Frank J. Graham, Mannie Biederberg, Betty Bloch, Dymphna Clark, Fred and Win Clarke, Ruth Struwe, Heinz Grunert, Dick Kingsland, Malcolm Morris, Nita. Includes correspondence relating to Darwin Conference Paper 'Aboriginal Communists' by Russell Ward, and certificates from Whitgift Middle School Croydon to Rose, 1933
    '1.1.1985-15.2.1985', being correspondence, 17 Dec. 1984-13 Feb. 1985, with interfiled papers, including notes for television interview taken in SchulzeBoysen-Str., and 'Aboriginal Tasmanian and Land Rights' by Rose and Birgit Scheps ; 2 photographs of Rose. Correspondents include Ted and Eva Bacon, Connie Healy, Helmut Reim, Hans and Monette Knodel, Gunter Guhr, Dr. Thomas Darragh (Museum of Victoria), Prof. Russell Ward, Stan Kelly, Len J. Webb, Dick Kingsland, Aboriginal Arts Board Agency DUsseldorf (Bernhard Luthi), Eric Bogle, Steven Staats, Vladimir and Elly Kaba, Rolf Krusche (Museum fUr Volkerkunde Leipzig) [Museum of Ethnology Leipzig], Audrey Blake, Merle Highet, Heinz Grunert, Australian Bicentennial Authority, Vladimir Kaba
    '16.2.1985-31.3.1985', being correspondence, 28 Jan. 1985-31 Mar. 1985, with associated papers, including photograph of Mick Healy, Connie Healy and Sonja Lenz in Brisbane. Correspondents include Gunter Guhr, Audrey Blake, Prof. Colin Tatz (Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies), Jeannie Highet, Lothar Stein, Connie Healy, Karl-Heinz Walther (Redaktionssekretar National Zeitung) [Editorial Office Secretary], Joe Heymann, Daniel Tumarkin, Joyce and John Baker, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Beverley and Ron Hall
    '1.4.1985-15.5.1985', being correspondence, 26 Mar. 1985-15 May 1985. Correspondents include Jeannie Highet, Barbel Rosch, Richard Kingsland (Chairman, Australian Bicentennial Authority), Lothar Stein, Daniel and (Taja and Misha) Tumarkin, Vladimir and Elly Kaba, Eric Bogle, Pat Graham, Paul Katzmann, Connie Healy, Anne [Warren ?], Heinz Birch (Ministerium fUr Auswartige Angelegenheiten) [Foreign Ministry], Heinz Grunert, Jo Calaby, Ric?
    '16.5.1985-30.6.1985', being correspondence, 7 May 1985-23 June 1985. Correspondents include Eric Bogle, Connie Healy, Hannah Middleton, Beverley Hall, Mannie Biederberg, Daniel Tumarkin, Vladimir Kaba, Paul Katzmann, Jo Calaby, Heinz Grunert, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Dymphna Clark, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Paul and Freda Katzmann

    BOX 20 (originally housed in Box 37 (40))
    '1.7.1985-15.8.1985', being correspondence, 3 Jan. 1985-15Aug. 1985, with associated papers, including printed material relating to Ludwig Leichhardt. Correspondents include Daisy and Alan ?, Gunter Guhr, John ?, Connie Healy, Enid Hokin, Heinz Grunert, John Healy, Joan Harvey-Smith, Trevor Graham (Producer Yarra Bank Films), Daniel Tumarkin, Beverley and Ron Hall, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Prof. Colin Tatz, Ric?, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Ruth Struwe, Dr. Josef Wolf, Paul Katzmann, Gunter Guhr, Dr. Thomas Darragh, Ray Summer, Lothar Stein, Da(n)?y ?, Rose Costello(e)
    '16.8.1985-30.9.1985', being correspondence, 31 July 1985-22 Sept. 1985. Correspondents include Rose Costello(e?), Betty Meehan, Lothar Stein, Ruth Struwe, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Connie Healy, Fred Clarke, Dr. Josef Wolf, Prof. H. Grimm, Prof. Clyde Manwell (Univ. of Adelaide), Dr. P. Neumann (Direktor Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden) [Director State Museum of Ethnology Dresden], Joachim Specht, John Healy, Ralph Gibson, W. Wabeke, Joan Harvey-Smith. Includes correspondence relating to summary of newspaper articles etc. on Rose "Case"
    '1.10.1985-15.11.1985', being correspondence, 23 Sept. 1985-15 Nov. 1985, with associated papers. Correspondents include Mannie Biederberg, Prof. Clyde Manwell, Lothar Stein, John Healy, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Paul Katzmann, Connie Healy, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy Berlin), Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Trevor Graham, Current Anthropology, Beverley and Ron Hall, Dymphna Clark, Joachim Specht, Abteilung Wissenschaft des ZK der SEO [Dep. of Science, CC of SUP), Ric?, Prof. Barry Supple (Master St Chatherine's College Appeal), Vladimir and Helen (Elly) Kabo, Eric Bogle, Jo Calaby, Oliver Chalmers, Daniel Tumarkin
    '16.11.1985-31.12.1985', being correspondence, 14 Nov. 1985-30 Dec. 1985. Correspondents include Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Heinz Grunert, Hornig (ZK SEO) [CC SUP], Dr. Robert Sellick, Joachim Specht, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Dymphna Clark, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (The Editor), Eric Bogle, Audrey Blake, Joan Goodwin, May Pennefather, Inger Kristianssen, Socialist Party of Australia, Trevor Graham, Connie Healy, Paul Katzmann, Anne Warren, Ruth Struwe, Corinna Erckenbrecht
    '1.1.1986-15.2.1986', being correspondence, 17 Dec. 1986-14 Feb. 1986, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Eric Bogle, Ted and Eva Bacon, Joachim Specht, Len. J. Webb, Paul and Freda Katzmann, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Freda Katzmann, Verein zur Forderung der Kunst und Kultur der Aborigines Australiens [Development Association of Art and Culture of the Australian Aborigines] (Bernhard Luthi), Trevor Graham, Vladimir and Elly Kabo, Connie Healy, Daisy?, Hans and Monette Knodel, Dr. Peter Lauer, Faith Bandier, Jo Calaby, Charlie Vincent, Shirley Andrew, Dymphna Clark, Lothar Stein, Waltraud [Weist?], Freda and Paul Katzmann
    '16.2.1986-31.3.1986', being correspondence, 7 Feb. 1986-23 Mar. 1986, with interfiled papers, including 'Introduction -A whiff of heresy' by Rose, 'Papers: Trip to England 27 February to 6 March 1986', and text of 'landrights', and associated papers, including passport photograph of Rose and newscuttings. Correspondents include Connie Healy, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Audrey Blake, Shepparton South Technical School, Dymphna Clark, Heinz Grunert, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Ruth Struwe, Connie Healy, Verlag der Nation [Publ of Nation], Verein zur Forderung der Kunst und Kultur der Aborigines Australiens [Development Association of Art and Culture of the Australian Aborigines] (Bernhard Luthi)
    '1.4.1986-15.5.1986', being correspondence, 30 Mar. 1986-29 Apr. 1986, with interfiled papers, including translation of the text 'Landrights' (Landrechte) newscuttings. Correspondents include Verein zur Forderung der Kunst und Kultur der Aborigines Australiens [Development Association of Art and Culture of the Australian Aborigines] (Bernhard Luthi), Verlag der Nation [Publ. of Nation], Dr. James Woodburn, Joachim Specht, Ruth Struwe, Trevor Graham, Enid Hokin, Hannah Middleton, Connie Healy, Dymphna Clark, Mannie Biederberg, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Lester R. Hiatt, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Paul Katzmann, Naomi and Simon Bracegirdle, Vladimir and Elly Kabo, Ralph Gibson
    '16.5.1986-30.6.1986', being correspondence, 8 May 1986-30 June 1986, with interfiled papers, including article 'Ethnography and the Transition from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic', and associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Eric Bogle, Beverley and Ron Hall, Werner Oehlrich, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Connie Healy, Vladimir and Elly Kabo, Vic O'Connor, Jill Wayment (Angus & Robertson), Frank J. Graham, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Heinz Grunert, Dymphna Clark, Dr. Paul Mellars (University of Cambridge), Prof. Eleanor Leacock (City University of New York), Jenny?, Sue Murphy, Enid Hokin, Justice Murphy, Alois Sax
    '1.7.1986-15.8.1986', being correspondence, 15 Aug. 1986-2 Aug. 1988. Correspondents include Dymphna Clark, Bernhard Luthi, Vladimir and Elly Kabo, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy, Berlin), Corinna Erckenbrecht, Alois Sax, Enid Hokin, Lester R. Hiatt, Jo Calaby, Joan Harvey-Smith, Lothar Stein, John Calaby, Joachim Specht, Beverley and Ron Hall, Prof. Clyde Manwell, Prof. Russell Ward

    BOX 21 (originally housed in Box 37 (40))
    '16.8.1986-30.9.1986', being correspondence, 6 Aug. 1986-30 Sept 1986, includes associated papers, including newscuttings and 3 photographs of Marion Kelly and daughter Kathleen in Dresden. Correspondents include Frank J. Graham, Hans and Monette Knodel, Shirley Andrew, Leon Gottlieb, Simon and Naomi Bracegirdle, Ruth Struwe, Joachim Specht, Freda and Paul Katzmann, Beverley and Ron Hall, W. Wabeke, Mannie Biederberg, Leonard (Len) Gale, Trevor Graham, Connie Healy, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy Berlin), Heinz Grunert, Third World Book Review, Lester R. Hiatt
    '1.10.1986-20.10.1986', being correspondence, 23 Sept. 1986-18 Oct. 1986, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Liga fur Volkerfreundschaft, Leonard Gale, Lester R. Hiatt, Beverley Hall, Freda Katzmann, Kenneth Maddock, Dr. Lothar Schott, Lothar Stein, Connie Healy, Heinz Grunert, Ernst Hoffmann, Birgit Scheps, Inger Kristianssen (Australian Embassy Berlin). Includes correspondence relating to 'Ethnographie und der Obergang vom Mittel- zum Jungpalaolithikum' (Ethnography and the transition from the Middle to the Upper Palaeolithic)
    'Visit to Australia "A" / 1986 -1987', being correspondence, 10 June 1986-28 Dec. 1986, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Connie Healy, Rigby Publishers, Dymphna Clark, Queensland University Press, Joan Harvey-Smith, Lothar Stein, Kim?, Freda and Paul Katzmann, Leonard Gale, Prof. Russell Ward, Joachim Specht, Eric Bogle
    'Visit to Australia "B" / '1.1.1987-6.3.1987', being correspondence, 1 Jan. 1987-8 Mar. 1987, with associated papers, including photographs of Rose and Birgit Scheps (1985) and Rose and lrmchen Scheps (1985) in Berlin, Birgit Scheps in Prague (1986), 3 photographs of Birgit Scheps in Berlin (1985), Birgit Scheps in Leipzig (1986), 2 passport photographs of Birgit Scheps (1986 and 1987), Rose with Ralph Gibson in Oakleigh, Vic. (1987); Calender of events (1 Feb. -8 March). Correspondents include Jack Golson, Beverley Hall, Joan Harvey-Smith, Lothar Stein, Kenneth Maddock, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Ted and Eva Bacon, Sonja Lenz, Dr. Roland Busch, Dr. Patrick Squires (National Center of Atmospheric Research, Boulder, Colorado), Leonard Gale, Paul Katzmann, Pat Graham, Ruth Struwe, Dr. H.C. Coombs, Eric Bogle, Wally Caruana (Curator of Aboriginal Art), Connie Healy
    '9.3.1987-31.3.1987', being correspondence, 16 Oct. 1986-31 Mar. 1987, with interfiled papers, including article 'Primitive Art and the Role of Ethnographic Museums in Nazi Germany' by Peter Mark, list of newspaper articles etc. on Rose "Case", and associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include Malcolm Morris, Nancy Wills, Waltraud [Weist ?], Enid Hokin, Joan Harvey-Smith, Nancy Wills, Eric Bogle, Betty Meehan, Ernst Hoffmann, Dr. Patrick Squires, Paul Katzmann, Basil Sumner (Aboriginal Sobriety Group of SA Inc), Chief Archivist Mitchell Library/ State Library of NSW, Lothar Stein, Campbell Macknight (Australian National University), Editor (The Canberra Times)
    '1.4.1987-15.5.1987', being correspondence, 4 Mar. 1987-14 May 1987, with interfiled papers, including 'Bericht' of 2.4.1987 by Rose ['Report'], Some comments on the political situation in Australia: late 1986, early 1987. Correspondents include Dr. Lothar Schott, Dr. Tibor Bodrogi, Joachim Specht, Jo Calaby, Dr. Franco Curti, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Eric Bogle, [Lothar Stein], Vladimir (and Elly) Kabo, Campbell Macknight, Beverley Hall, Basil Sumner, Dirk Spennemann ( Australian National University), Helmut Reim, Connie Healy, Joachim Specht
    '16.5.1987-30.6.1987', being correspondence, 12 May 1987-29 June 1987, with interfiled papers, including 'The case of the smuggling of the Australian Aboriginal "Crown Jewels" out of Australia' by Rose, and associated papers. Correspondents include Joachim Specht, Douggie [Moncrieff?], Jo Calaby, Fleur Ellis, Vladimir and Elly Kaba, Beverley Hall, Peter Mark (Wesleyan Univ.), Campbell Macknight, Freda Katzmann, Lothar Stein, Ernst Hoffmann, Lydia !eke-Schwalbe (Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden) [State Museum of Ethnology Dresden], Dr. Christine Jennet (Australian National University), Dr. H. C. Coombs, Mervin Meggit (University of New York), Fred H. Gray, Jack Golson, Daniel Tumarkin, Robyn Williams (Australian Broadcasting Commission)
    '1.7.1987-15.8.1987', being correspondence, 24 June 1987-12 Aug. 1987, with associated papers, including photograph of Oliver Tambo visit to Adelaide (11 July 1987) and newscuttings. Correspondents include Daniel Tumarkin, Basil Sumner, Fleur Ellis, Lydia lcke-Schwalbe, Beverley and Ron Hall, Australia-German Democratic Republic Friendship Society (Fred Clarke), Jo Calaby, Joan Harvey-Smith, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Jack Golson, Dr. Franco Curti, Ernst Hoffmann, Joachim Specht, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Peter Mark, Robyn Williams
    '16.8.1987-30.9.1987', being correspondence, 31 July 1987-28 Sept. 1987, including photograph of Rose (27 Aug. 1987) and of Connie, Ted and Eva Bacon and Fred (in Brisbane?) (1987). Correspondents include Lydia lckeSchwalbe, Fred H. Gray, Jack Golson, Trevor Graham, Mervin Meggit, Ernst Hoffmann, Beverley and Ron Hall, Birgit Scheps ?, Lothar Stein, David Turner, Connie Healy, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Institute fur Marxistische Studien und Forschungen [Institute for Marxism Studies and Research), Joan Harvey-Smith, Prof. H. Grimm, Tim White (Prof. Leslie A White?)

    BOX 22 (originally housed in Box 18 (40))
    '1.10.1987-15.11.1987', being correspondence, 1 Oct 1987-15 Nov. 1987 (?), with associated papers, including 2 photographs of demonstration against Nurrungar US Base, SA (3-4 Oct. 1987), photograph of Rose and the Gottliebs and of Rose at Mannie Biederberg's place in Melbourne (Feb. 1987), and newscuttings. Correspondents include Connie Healy, Birgit Scheps, Trude [Waltraud Weist?], Beverley and Ron Hall, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Dr. Frank Spencer (Queens College of the City University of New York), Joan Harvey-Smith, Pat Counihan, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Fleur Ellis, Rory?, Sonja Lenz, Paul Katzmann, Philip Gould, Dr. Frank Tiesler (Staatliches Museum fur Volkerkunde Dresden) [State Museum of Ethnology, Dresden], Eric C. Fry, Lothar Stein, Heinz Grunert, Lester R. Hiatt, Kenneth Maddock, Jack Golson, Douggie [Moncrieff?], Dr. H.C. Coombs, Prof. Eleanor Leacock, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Dr. John Bern, Dr. Franco Curti, Robyn Williams, Jim Healy, Simon Bracegirdle, Ted Bacon, Jo McGinnis, Stan Kelly
    '16.11.1987-31.12.1987', being correspondence, 3 Nov. 1987-31 Dec. 1987, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Birgit Scheps, Pat Counihan, Institute fur Marxistische Studien und Forschungen, Enid Hokin, Ernst Hoffmann, Debbie Rose, Heinz Grunert, Chips, Jackie, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein) und Rena, Connie Healy, Bruce Rigsby, Lothar Stein, Vladimir and Elly Kabo, Daniel Tumarkin (and Taya and Misha), Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Lester R. Hiatt, Stan Kelly, Eva Bacon, John Calaby, Merle Highet Includes correspondence relating to Rose's manuscript 'The Traditional Mode of Production of the Australian Aborigines'
    '1.1.1988-15.2.1988', being correspondence, 14 Dec. 1987-14 Feb. 1988, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include C.D. (Andy) Andrews, Fleur Ellis, Birgit Scheps, Pat Graham, Paul Katzmann, Pat Counihan, Gunter Guhr, Lydia lcke-Schwalbe, Aram A Yengoyan, Kenneth
    Maddock, Heinz Grunert, Dr. Siegfried Kirschke, Dr. Frank Spencer, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Vladimir Kaba, Ruth Struwe, Joan Harvey-Smith, Hans and Monette Knodel, Dr. Lothar Schott '16.2.1988-31.3.1988 I [In Australia from 20.2.1988]', being correspondence, 31 Dec. 1987-30 Mar. 1988, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Edith Rose, Hans and Monette Knodel, Sonja Lenz, Joan Harvey-Smith, Robyn Williams, Roderick Shaw, Ruth Struwe, Connie Healy, AustraliaGerman Democratic Republic Friendship Society, Ralph Gibson, Bruce Rigsby, Betty and Paula Bloch, Daniel Tumarkin
    '1.4.1988-15.5.1988', being correspondence, 14 Mar. 1988-13 May 1988, with interfiled papers, including tentative itinerary Canberra-Brisbane-Canberra; Notes to research concerning Leichhardt; Tribal elder [notes for seminar 29.4.88 Univ. of Queensland]; printed material, and associated papers, including Australian passport of Rose; photograph of Rose and men in Australia (Expo 30 Apr. 1988 Brisbane); 11 photographs (Brisbane 30 Apr.1988 [Demonstration? Also pictured Aborigines]); photograph of Rose (Canberra '88); 2 photographs of meeting of the Adelaide Branch of the Australia-GDR Friendship Society at Ron and Beverley Hall's home, 7 Apr. 1988); photograph of Ron Hall; printed material and newscuttings. Correspondents include Chief Librarian of the State Library of NSW (SLNSW) / Mitchell Library, Eric?, Gordon M. Bryant, Lothar Stein, Ruth Struwe, Connie Healy, Bruce Rigsby, Philip Gould, Tom Nelson, Geoffrey Curthoys, Paul Katzmann, Edith Rose, Audrey Blake, Peter M. Worsley, Lester R. Hiatt, Joan Harvey-Smith, Warwick Dix (Principal Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies) Includes Ccrrespondents relating to Leichhardt's diary
    '16.5.1988-30.6.1988', being correspondence, 18 May 1988-30 June 1988, with interfiled papers, including 'Is there life before hierarchy? The contours of the communal mode of production' by Richard B. Lee, a 'Report', and associated papers, including photograph of Fred, Edith, Nita, Clara Tanja and Maxim Rose on the balcony at Schulze Boysen-Str. (19 June 1988) and pamphlet of the 'Aborigines making history' Conference. Correspondents include Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Beverley Hall, Connie Healy, Simon Bracegirdle, Elsie Pettigrew, Eva Bacon, John Peet, Eric?, Warwick Dix, Rhys Jones, Gordon M. Bryant, Paul Katzmann, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Dieter Fettback, Joan Harvey-Smith, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Birgit Scheps, Douggie [Moncrieff?], Merle Highet, Philip Gould (and Christine), Sonja Lenz, Ludwig Leichhardt, Lothar Stein, Heinz Grunert, Ernst Hoffmann, John Healy, Bert Keesing

    BOX 23 (originally housed in Box 18 (40)) (RESTRICTED)
    '1.7.1988-15.8.1988', being correspondence, 24 June 1988-15 Aug. 1988, with associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Heinz Grunert, Ernst Hoffmann, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Fred?, Dr. Richard B. Lee, Lothar Stein, Nancy Wills, Mavis?, Eric Bogle, Birgit Scheps, Elena [Soboleva ?], Joan Harvey-Smith, Ludwig Leichhardt, Connie Healy, Alan Clark, Beverley Hall, Mary and Wilfried Ziesak, Sonja Lenz, Australian
    Institute of Aboriginal Studies, Pat Graham, Australia-German Democratic Republic Friendship Society, Administrative Appeals Tribunal, Gough Whitlam, Leonard Gale, Christine Gould, Steve Webb (Australian National University), Jack?, Joachim Specht, Lester R. Hiatt
    '16.8.1988-30.9.1988', being correspondence, 3 Aug. 1988-30 Sept. 1988, including passport photograph of Rose (Sept. 1988), and photograph of Aboriginal pop group, No Fixed Address, in Australia (ca. 1988) Correspondents include Alan Clark, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Jo Calaby, Anne Warren, Audrey Blake, Lew Langer (Ernst Stein), Connie Healy, Mary Ziesak, John Calaby, Beverley and Ron Hall, Dr. Lothar Schott, Dr. Josef Wolf, Tania Ragone (daughter of Lew Langer), Mel Mooney
    '1.10.1988-15.11.1988', being correspondence, 8 Sept. 1988-13 Nov. 1988, with interfiled papers, including 'The ethnographical conception of diffusion and its relevance to the question of continuity and discontinuity in the evolution of men ... ' by Rose; text 'Das sich wandelnde Bild der Ureinwohner Australiens ['Changing picture of the Aborigines of Australia']; letter from Rose to "Die Weltbuhne" dealing with citations of Leichhardt concerning article of Andreas Muller 'Der dritte Humboldt' ['The third Humboldt']; list of all published books and a some articles of Rose, and with associated papers, including photograph of Rose in conversation with Prof. Geoffrey Martin of New Haven (USA) at the Ludwig Leichhardt Conference at Chossewitz (25 Oct. 1988); photograph of "Ludwig-Leichhardt-Stral1e" road sign in Trebatsch (24 Oct. 1988, Leichhardt Conference), photograph of the Australian Ambassador at the Leichhardt-Tagung [Conference] from 24-28 Oct. [1988] in Chossewitz (Kreis Beeskow); photograph of two t-shirts picturing Aboriginal design (mimi spirits, 1987); 2 photographs of "Louisiana nights to raise funds ... " ? (August 1988); Bulletin of the National Council of the Australia-German Democratic Republic Friendship Society (1988, Vol.4 No 2); invitation card with the emblem of the GDR flag; and newscuttings. Correspondents include Joan Harvey-Smith, Willy Schroeter, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Annette Hamilton, Elly and Vladimir Kabo, Lothar Stein, Alan Clark, Beverley Hall, Dieter Fettback, Connie Healy, Tania Ragone, Jack Legge, Anne Warren, Douggie? Prof. C. lkoku (Univ. of Nigeria)
    '16.11.1988-31.12.1988', being correspondence, 5 Nov. 1988-29 Dec. 1988, with interfiled papers, including report of The Ludwig Leichhardt Conference held at Chossewitz, GDR, 24-28 Oct. 1988', and associated papers, including photograph of landscape in New Zealand (Waitakere Ranges, 28 June 1987) and newscuttings. Correspondents include Annette Hamilton, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Willy Schroeter, Beverley and Ron Hall, Birgit Scheps, Ursula Thiemer Sachse, Daniel Tumarkin, Pat Graham, Joan Harvey-Smith, Anne Warren, Rena Stein, Joachim Specht, Connie Healy, Geoffrey Curthoys, Fred and Win Clarke, Doug O'Reilly, C. D. (Andy) Andrews, Jo and Nigel Foa, Elly and Vladimir Kabo, Malcolm Morris
    '1.1.1989-23.1.1989', being correspondence, 19 Dec. 1988-22 Jan. 1989, with associated papers, including printed material. Correspondents include G.D. (Andy) Andrews, Anne Warren, Sonja Lenz, Ursula Thiemer Sachse, Paul
    Katzmann, Birgit Scheps, Lothar Stein, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Doug O'Reilly, Elena Soboleva, Prof. Georg Knepler, Carola Krebs, Joan Harvey-Smith, Mel Mooney, Edith Rose
    '25.1.1989-10.4.1989 / in Australia', being correspondence, 31 Jan 1989-, with interfiled papers including Text 'Das sich wandelnde Bild der Ureinwohner Australiens ['Changing picture of the Aborigines of Australia'], Statement Rose, for information AA T preliminary conference 9 Feb. 1989, List of books published by Rose, photograph 'PINE GAP -Nov. 1987' - MumShirl, Kanaky representative Alphonse, Irene Gale and a Sydney schoolteacher, and associated papers. Correspondents include Lester R. Hiatt, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Mannie Biederberg, Ruth Struwe, Margaret Kartomi, Beverley Hall, Tanja Ragone, Tom Nelson, Aram A. Yengoyan, Mr. Barrett (Legal Aid Commission of NSW), Anne Warren, Geoffrey Curthoys, Wang Qunsheng (Third Secretary, Embassy of the People's Republic of China), Archives of the Mitchell Library (SLNSW), Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Nita Rose, Connie Healy, Werner Oehlrich, Sonja Lenz, Eva and Ted Bacon, Hannah Middleton, Rhys Jones, Paul Katzmann, Anke Bornschein

    BOX 24 (originally housed in Box 18 (40)) (RESTRICTED)
    '12.4.1989-15.5.1989', being correspondence, 5 Jan. 1989-15 May 1989, with associated papers, including photograph of 'Aboriginal head, Groote Eylandt', photograph of [Aboriginal] man, and part of Toms Nelson's manuscript (typescript). Correspondents include Peter M. Worsley, Sonja Lenz, Joan Harvey-Smith, Lothar Stein, Jeannie Highet, Vladimir Kaba (and Elly Kaba), Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Connie Healy, Secretary Literature Board Australia Council, Vic Williams, Bill Irwin, Mr. Barrett, Anne Warren, Anke Bornschein Includes correspondence relating to Rose's Application for a Literature Board Fellowship
    '16.5.1989-30.6.1989', being correspondence, 2 May 1989-25 June 1989, with associated papers, including printed material and newscuttings. Correspondents include Eric Bogle, Mr. Barrett, Dick Kingsland, Elly and Vladimir Kaba, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Peter M. Worsley, Gaye Sculthorpe (Curator, Museum of Victoria), Rhys Jones, Gordon M. Bryant, Fleur and Ray Ellis, Prof. D. J. Mulvaney, Bill Irwin, Fred ?, Leon.ard Gale, Mannie Biederberg, Birgit Scheps, Irene Gale, Sonja Lenz, Carola Krebs, Lothar Stein, Jack Legge, Tanja Ragone, Joan Harvey-Smith, Anke Bornschein, Brigitte Ranft
    '1.7.1989-15.8.1989', being correspondence, 20 June 1989-13 Aug. 1989, with interfiled papers, including 'Ludwig Leichhardt and the Australian Aborigines' by Rose (5 July 1989), and associated papers, including copy of a photograph of Beverley Hall with her two eldest children and an adopted Aboriginal daughter (taken about 1968). Correspondents include Dr. Lothar Schott, Irene Gale, Leonard Gale, Gordon Briscoe, Bill Irwin, Fred ?, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Vic Williams, Eric?, Vladimir Kaba, Brigitte Ranft, Gunter Guhr, Georg ? (Prof. Georg Knepler ?), Connie Healy
    '16.8.1989-30.9.1989', being correspondence, 10 Aug. 1989-23 Sept. 1989, with interfiled papers, including article Kunmunya -issued by the Authority of the Board of Missions of the Presbyterian Church of Australia, and associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Malcolm Morris, Jacqui Katona (National Coalition of Aboriginal Organisations -Secretariat), Kevin Cook, Ron Hall, Prof. P. E. de Josselin de Jong, Prof. Georg Knepler, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Fleur and Ray Ellis, Lindy Allen (Curator), Bill Irwin, Joan Harvey-Smith, Fernando Goncalves
    '1.10.1989-15.11.1989', being correspondence, 5 Oct. 1989-7 Nov. 1989. with interfiled papers including article 'How would Britain react?'; circular letter from Rose about the situation in the GDR (21 Oct. 1989); pamphlet, 'Aufbruch 89 -Neues Forum' of the Neues Forum ['Dawn 89 -New Forum' of the New Forum]; 'Erklarung' des Friedensrates der DOR ['Declaration' of the Peace Council of the GDR]. Correspondents include Anne Warren, Beverley and Ron (and Tara) Hall, Elena Soboleva, Walter Kaufmann (Schriftsteller) [Author], Hannah Middleton, Irene Gale, Bill Irwin, Carola Krebs, Jara ?, Mary and Wilfried Ziesak
    '16.11.1989-31.12.1989', being correspondence, 1 Nov. 1989-31 Dec. 1989, with interfiled papers, including 'Circular Letter' by Rose concerning incidents in the GDR (Dec. 1989); note concerning message Rose sent to Manfred Butzmann (German artist ?) who carried out paintings on the wall on the GDR side, and associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Jeannie Lewis, Joan Harvey-Smith, Hannah Middleton, Betty Meehan, Vladimir Kabo, Pat ?, Brigitte Ranft, Jean ?, Doug and Elvie O'Reilly, Bill Irwin, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Ted and Eva Bacon, Merle Highet, Enid Hokin, Asa lsraelsson, Daniel Tumarkin, Fernando Goncalves

    BOX 25 (originally housed in Box 22 (40)) (RESTRICTED)
    '1.1.1990-15.2.1990', being correspondence, 15 Dec. 1989-14 Feb. 1990, with interfiled papers, including circular letter by Rose concerning incidents in the GDR (Dec. and Jan 89/90); speech in honour to Prof. Hans Grimm's 80th birthday (Gestaltwandel mit veranderter Lebensweise bei den australischen Ureinwohnern), and associated papers, including photograph of Irene Gale and child (Katherine) (1986); printed material and newscuttings Correspondents include Ron and Irene Gale, Ki and Dick Kingsland, Pavel and Shura ?, Lothar Stein, Warwick Dix, Brigitte Ranft, Paul Katzmann, Betty Meehan, Pat Counihan, SLNSW, Ernst Hoffmann, Beverley and Ron Hall, Simon Bracegirdle, Jo Calaby, Australian Embassy, Poland (Lawry Herron), Hans and Monette Knodel, Elly and Vladimir Kabo, Fred H. Gray, Merle Highet, Fernando Goncalves, Lindy Allen, Oliver Chalmers, Eva and Ted Bacon, Jo and Nigel Foa, Bill Irwin, Robert Hawke (Prime Minister of Australia)
    '16.2.1990-31.3.1990', being correspondence, 3 Feb. 1990-27 Mar. 1990, with interfiled papers, including printed material; circular letter concerning elections on 18 March 1990; note for Ruth Struwe including dates and topics of
    correspondences with Jessie M. G. Street, Gordon Childe and Noel Counihan; bibliographical dates relating to Rose. Correspondents include European Association of Social Anthropologists, Fernando Goncalves, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Merle Highet, Jack Legge, Fred H. Gray, Margaret and Oris Kartomi, Bill Irwin, SLNSW, Beverley and Ron Hall, Australian Institute of Aboriginal Studies (Warwick Dix), Yelka Jolly, Joan Harvey-Smith, Eva Bacon
    '1.4.1990-15.5.1990', being correspondence, 20 Mar. 1990-9 May 1990, with interfiled papers including notes (Circular Letter) concerning incidents in the GDR by Rose including covering notes to several people, and associated papers including newscuttings. Correspondents include Dymphna Clark, Pat Graham, European Association of Social Anthropologists, Australian Embassy Warsaw, Jenny Koschutzke, Malcolm Morris, Ruth Struwe, Dr. Herbert Ullrich, Fred H. Gray, Lothar Stein, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Bill Irwin, Peter M. Worsley (and Sheila), Brigitte Ranft, Fernando Goncalves, Birgit Scheps, Fred and Win Clarke, Helen and Rod ?, Tim White (Prof. Leslie A. White?), Ruth and Jack Berman, Sally Green (Autor), Mary and Wilfried Ziesak, John? Russell, Audrey McDonald
    '16.5.1990-30.6.1990', (contents of folder solely in English), being correspondence, 21 Mar. 1990-29 June 1990, with interfiled papers, including circular letter by Rose concerning incidents in the GDR, and associated papers, including newscuttings. Correspondents include Joan Harvey-Smith, Connie Healy, Fred and Win Clarke, Australian Embassy Warsaw, Tom Nelson, Simon Bracegirdle, Paul Katzmann, BBC-ProduktionsbOro [BBCProduction Office], Yelka Jolly, Sonja Lenz, SLNSW, Rob?, Merle Highet, Lindy Allen, Eva Bacon, Beverley Hall, Bill Irwin, Mary and Wilfried Ziesak, Dymphna Clark, Gary Barnett
    '1.7.1990-15.8.1990', being correspondence, 25 June 1990-9 Aug. 1990, with interfiled papers, including list of files contained in the boxes for the Mitchell Library labelled 'Miscellaneous Papers', and associated papers, including photograph of Gary Barnett in front of the memorial to Ernst Thalmann (Berlin 3 June 1990); photograph of Gary Barnett in front of the Palast der Republik, (Berlin 2 June 1990); photograph of Karl Marx statue in Chemnitz; and Genealogische Tabelle der Familie F. W. Ludwig Leichhardts [Genealogical Table of F. W. Ludwig Leichhardt's family]. Correspondents include Geoff?, Jack?, Fred Clarke, Sonja Lenz, Malcolm Morris, Brigitte?, Beverley Hall, Bill ?, Gary Barnett, Janet Eastman, Ray and Fleur Ellis, Joyce and John Baker, Corinna Erckenbrecht, Merle Highet, SLNSW, Bill Irwin
    '16.8.1990-30.9.1990', being correspondence, 16 Aug. 1990-29 Sept. 1990, with interfiled papers, including newscuttings and papers concerning the deaths of Judah Waten and Dymphna Cusack; photograph of Alan Marshall; and associated papers. Correspondents include Sonja Lenz, Janet Eastman, Museum tor Volkerkunde Freiburg [Museum of Ethnology Freiburg], Australian Embassy, Warsaw, Beverley Hall, Bill Irwin, Mannie Biederberg, Paul (Katzmann ?), Joyce and John Baker, Malcolm Morris, Zoe Reynolds, John Calaby,
    '1.10.1990-15.11.1990', being correspondence, 3 Oct. 1990-15 Nov. 1990. Correspondents include Paul ?, Bill Irwin, Janet Eastman, Gary (Barnett?), Beverley and Ron Hall, Malcolm Morris, Joan Harvey-Smith, Betty Bloch, Paul Katzmann, Werner Oehlrich, Connie Healy, Eva and Ted Bacon, Mary Ziesak, Philip and Christine Gould, Fred Clarke, Yelka Jolly, Dick?, Pat (Graham?), Tom Nelson, Anne Warren, Fernando Goncalves
    '16.11.1990--', being correspondence, 10 Oct. 1990-22 Jan. 1991, with interfiled papers, including list of dates of correspondences to Samir K. Gosh, newscuttings, and associated papers, including Sterbeurkunde [death certificate of Rose] Correspondents include Zoe Reynolds, Merle Highet, Rob (Robert Spence?), Mannie?, Paul ?, Bill Irwin, and Connie Healy

    BOX 26
    Additional papers to General Correspondence, including:
    ‘Possible Additional Papers to “General Correspondence File” 2.2.70 to 6.12.72’ (previously housed in box 23)
    ‘Correspondence to check whether on the “General Correspondence” Files’, 1956-1984 (previously housed in box 28)
    Correspondence folders from General Correspondence 1974-75 (previously housed in box 31)
    Index to Rose’s Correspondence (2 vols) (previously housed in box Mar. 1997 no.1)
  • System of arrangement
    General correspondence files as compiled by Frederick Rose, in chronological order
  • Language
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
    Copyright holder:: Dr Ruth Struwe is the copyright owner of her father, Professor Frederick Rose's writings
    Approval for reproduction required:
    Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder
  • Creator/Author/Artist

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