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Hanuabada dance, Sept 1962; Daru Show, Oct 1962, Papua New Guinea
- Description:
- The Kathleen Vellacott-Jones Collection consists of slides, black and white photographs, 16mm film and publications from the Territory of Papua and New Guinea dating from 1954 to 1969.Canadian journalist Kathleen Vellacott-Jones was born in Somerset, England and grew up in Saskatchewan, Canada. Between 1937-1939 she was a journalist in Australia and member of the Australian Broadcasting Corporation (ABC) news staff. In 1945 she enlisted in the Women’s Auxiliary Service (Burma) and served in Burma and Japan. In 1949 she joined the ABC a...
- Display date:
- 1962
- Location:
- Papua New Guinea
- Format:
- Video
- Collections:
- University of Queensland Library
- Contributors:
- Vellacott-Jones, Kathleen
- Content partner:
- University of Queensland Library
- Availability:
- Online
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