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National Library of Australia News April 2003 cover. On the cover, a  black and white photograph of children at Tudor House School playing with boats near the water. Among them, in the centre Malcolm Fraser in the 1940s
On the cover this month

David Moore (1927–2003)
Malcolm Fraser (centre) at Tudor House School, 1940
1 of 85 gelatin silver photographs; 28 x 27 cm or smaller
in: Contemporary Australian Photographs, 1940–1980
Pictures Collection
nla.pic-an14066835-24

 

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Editors: Paul Hetherington and Susan Hall
Photographers: Loui Seselja, Jim Nomarhas,
Greg Pook, Andrew Stawowczyk Long,
Damian McDonald
Designer: Lynette Thompson
Web Page Design: Seuth Sirimanotham
Picture Researcher: Seuth Sirimanotham

 
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April 2003 Volume XIII Number 7

BIRDS OF A FEATHER

 

Christobel Mattingley celebrates the legacies of Gregory Mathews, ornithologist extraordinaire, and Lilian Medland, illustrator par excellence

VISIONS SPLENDID
  Christopher Vernon examines four newly acquired architectural drawings by Marion Mahony Griffin, which highlight the evolution of her distinctive graphic technique
PRIME MINISTERS PORTRAYED IN THE PICTURES COLLECTION
 

In his third and final instalment on prime ministers, Barry York uncovers a wealth of images in the Pictures Collection

'THE NATIONAL’: THE NATIONAL FOLK FESTIVAL AND THE NATIONAL LIBRARY
 

Gwenda Beed Davey discusses the Library’s involvement in the National Folk Festival as part of its commitment to Australia’s folk heritage

BEAUTIFUL COLOURS TO ARRANGE: MARY CUNNINGHAM, MISTRESS OF TUGGERANONG

Jennifer Horsfield shows how Mary Cunningham’s notebooks and correspondence reveal one woman’s experience of life in the new Federal Capital Territory

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