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Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, The Flying Dogtor Exploitation Ideas
Exploitation ideas' document is a list of possible merchandising ideas for The Flying Dogtor series.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, one pagethe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Crawford Productions, Production schedule breakdown, 1963
The Flying Dogtor production schedule for all 52 episodes including when each episode is broadcast, between February and April 1964.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten carbon copy cutoff page, plus double page foolscap handwritten tabular schedule.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Booklet, The Flying Dogtor Booklet, 1963
This is an illustrated booklet which presents a concept proposal for 'The Flying Dogtor' television programme - described as a new kind of comic strip for television, with animal characters from the Australian bush. The hero is the great Dogtor Dane and the crafty villain is Carson Carpetbag. Two child psychologists were consulted. At the back of the booklet, sketches were inserted (item D256).The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, illustrated, printed and bound in a cardboard folder with a TV shaped cut out. 9 pages.Doodles on front cover.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Illustrations, The Flying Dogtor Illustrations, 1963
See D255. Sketches inserted at the back of an illustrated book on The Flying Dogtor' proposal.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Original pencil hand drawnthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, ohm2022, ohm2022_4 -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Illustrations, The Flying Dogtor Illustrations, 1963
These are possibly the telescript illustrations used in 'The Flying Dogtor' television programme.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Photocopy of original pencil hand drawnthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Robin Boyd, Export Action: Market in Singapore/Malaya, Apr-64
A series of scripts for film/video promoting Australian building materials for export to Singapore. Script on pink foolscap is a different script. The double-sided blue carbon copy script is a slightly different version of the first two pages of the 4-page carbon copy on foolscap script.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, 1 double-sided page blue carbon copy on foolscap, 1 page carbon copy on pink foolscap, 4 pages carbon copy on foolscap. 6 pages totalbuilding materials, henry wilckens, singapore, malaya, export, advertisement -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford, Hector Crawford (Crawford Productions) to Robin Boyd, 28.05.1964
Cover letter from Hector Crawford, Managing Director of Crawford Productions, with copies of letter to TCN 9 and letter from Australian Consolidated Press regarding television rights to "Ginger Meggs".Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 3 pages plus note.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Correspondence between Crawford and Australian Consolidated Press, Nov and Dec 1963
Correspondence regarding negotiating rights to 'Ginger Meggs' telestrip production, and production of a pilot programme.Crawford Productions and Robin Boyd also explored ideas for other television productions, besides the successful 'The Flying Dogtor" series.Typewritten, quarto, 4 pages.ginger meggs, cartoon strip, jimmy bancks, robin boyd, crawford productions -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Correspondence between New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation and Hector Crawford, Apr-65
Letter of confirmation, from New Zealand Broadcasting Corporation, of purchase of 39 episodes of ‘The Flying Dogtor’ and increasing purchase to 52 episodes.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964 (see item D254 for schedule).Typewritten, quarto, 2 pages + "with compliments" note cardthe flying dogtor, crawfords, new zealand broadcasting corporation -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Robin Boyd, The City Speaks
Review of outline for proposed Building Industry film. Boyd suggests changes to the representation of the Master Builder through a description of their responsibility to organise the many trades and techniques in the building process. He rewrites an alternative simplified opening.Typewritten, carbon copy, foolscap, 1 page.louis mumford, master builders, building industry film, the city speaks -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Speech, Professor George Seddon, Graduation address, 12.04.1986
A graduation address given by Professor George Seddon, Dean of Faculty of Architecture and Planning, University of Melbourne in 1986. The speech compares urban planning and architecture in Melbourne and Boston. Seddon mentions Boyd positively as a former Melbourne University student and a key writer and thinker on Australian architecture and planning (pages 5&6).Typewritten, A4, 12 pages. Plus with compliments card from Seddon, noting to view pages 5 and 6.melbourne, boston, robin boyd, george seddon, kevin lynch, university of melbourne -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, Frederick Romberg, The Gromboyd Letters extra page, 1987
This is an added page to the two volume 'Gromboyd Letters' (items D269-270). The concluding paragraph of the contract between Grounds, Romberg, and Boyd and the National Art Gallery and Cultural Centre is reviewed and the details of events that gave rise to the termination of the partnership with Grounds are outlined.Single foolscap typewritten photocopy pagegromboyd, roy grounds, frederick romberg, national art gallery, cultural centre, robin boyd -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Celia Schmaler, Penguin to Melbourne University Press, 08.08.1977
Short note from the Secretary of John Hooker of Penguin to Peter Ryan of Melbourne University Press confirming that the reprint of Boyd's 'Australia's Home' was going ahead and Professor Geoffrey Blainey had agreed to write an introduction. Patricia Davies was sent a carbon copy.Photocopy -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Geoffrey Blainey, Geoffrey Blainey to Patricia Davies, 04.09.1977
Geoffrey Blainey sent Patricia Davies a copy of his preface for the reissue of Boyd's 'Australia's Home' and asks to be informed of any inaccuracies or injustices.Handwritten note on University of Melbourne notepaper plus a three page typewritten preface to Australia's home.The typed preface has edits in pen by the author. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, 04.04.1995
Invoice for repairs and maintenance by Peter G. Ball Carpets for work at 290 Walsh St.Two pages, typed -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, 10.08.1998
Frank Duke invoice for tree attention and carting debris at 290 Walsh St.One page, handwritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Invoice, 22.09.2000
Frank Duke invoice for tree attention and carting debris at 290 Walsh St.One page, handwritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Warren Horton, Public Lending Right to Patricia Davies, 22.06.1993
Public Lending Right Payments for 1992/93.Typewritten, 2 pages -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Hector Crawford to Robert Lapthorne, 04.03.1964
This letter is about overseas representation for The Flying Dogtor. It describes the program as follows: The Flying Dogtor looks after bush animals in the similar manner as The Flying Doctor looks after humans. The Flying Dogtor is the hero and Carson Carpetbag is the villain.The Flying Dogtor series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.Typewritten, one page -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Robin Boyd, Robin Boyd to Brian Stonier, Penguin Books, 03.03.1964
This letter accompanies a Crawford Productions publicity brochure and a set of scripts for The Flying Dogtor. A synopsis of the six adventures is included. The programs are each five minutes and will be aired starting March or April 1964. Boyd is suggesting that Penguin might be interested in publishing the scripts, accompanied by many illustrations.The Flying Dogtor" series was broadcast on Australian Television Network (later becoming the Seven Network) between February and April 1964.2 pages: 1st page handwritten, 2nd page typewritten (duplication of letter)the flying dogtor, robin boyd, brian stonier, penguin books -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Ron Marshall, Ron Marshall to Hector Crawford, 18.05.1964
This letter asks Crawford to arrange a contract for CTC-7 Canberra for 52 episodes of 'The Flying Dogtor'.Carbon copy plus a with Compliments card from Crawford Productions. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Erich Hofacker, Marchen und Fabelbuch to Robin Boyd, 19.12.1967
This letter thanks Boyd for his charming story and illustrations (see D296), which will be published in autumn 1968 in an 'International Fairy-Tale and Fable-Book' in collaboration with UNICEF in Paris and Cologne. Marchen und Fabelbuch are West German Publishers.Typewritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Peter Ryan, Peter Ryan to Robin Boyd, 07.05.1963
This letter enclosed two copies of the contract for 'The Puzzle of Architecture'. Ryan says that this will be one of the most important books on Melbourne University Press's list.Blue paper, typewritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Letter, Peter Ryan, Peter Ryan to Robin Boyd, 14.05.1963
This letter discusses royalties, size, layout, and typography for Melbourne University Press's publication of Boyd's 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.Blue paper, typewritten -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, J. T, Fine Buildings, 14.07.1966
This is a book review of 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.This clipping is attached to The Anglican note. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal - Clipping, Book review, Jun-66
This is a book review of 'The Puzzle of Architecture', published in Architectural Science Review.Typewritten, 2 pages, both sides (first two pages relevant) -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Book review, 15.05.1966
This is a book review of 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.This photocopy review is attached to Cambridge Univ Press note. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Newspaper - Clipping, Book review, Dec/Jan 1966
This is a book review of 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.TypewrittenIn blue handwriting, "Aust Book Review Dec/Jan" -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Journal - Clipping, L.K. Stevens, Book review, Jul-66
This is a book review of 'The Puzzle of Architecture'.Review on reverse side of the cover page of the journal. -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document, F&T Industries, F&T Industries Statement, 19.05.1971
F & T Industries Limited financial and corporate details to be given to Stegbar Limited in accordance with Companies Act, 1961.Typewritten, foolscap, 6 pages.