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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Peggy Warner, Asia is People, 1961
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Neil Burton, Historic Houses Handbook, 1981
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Patrick White, The Solid Mandala, 1966
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketSmall card to Mr Davies from Sandra Moffatt (19/3)walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, A J P Taylor, The War Lords, 1977
SoftcoverFrontispiece Ex Libris L E Winterwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Sergei Borodin, Dmitri Donskoi
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Martin Boyd, Nuns in Jeopardy, 1973
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Lionel Brett, Parameters and Images, 1970
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, John Gloag, The Englishman's Castle, 1949
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketPencil annotations on Dust Jacket. Appears to be page numberswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Brian Masters, Great Hostesses, 1983
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J. Bronowski, A Sense of the Future. Essays in Natural History, 1977
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Bernard Levin, Taking Sides, 1980
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Rita Erlich, Good Enough to Eat, 1989
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, J. P. Donleavy, The Ginger Man, 1979
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Arts Council of Great Britain, PICASSO graphics, 1981
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Gough Whitlam, The Truth of the Matter, 1979
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Andy Warhol, From A to B and Back Again. The Philosophy of Andy Warhol, 1975
SoftcoverTo Trish, for a happy birthday. Penleigh, Robyn & Benandy warhol, biography, philosophy, walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 40 Mystery Solved, 1963
The Flying Dogtor and the bush children followed clues on an old map they found which led them to the place where a bushranger had buried treasure 100 years ago. Crafty Carson Carpetbag and Old Man Redback stole the map, and followed the same clues to the same spot. Crafty started digging immediately but Wilbur Wombat, who was doing the digging for the Dogtor's party, wanted to wait until night. He was the sort of animal who worked better at night, explained The Flying Dogtor.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, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesPage 1 & 2: minor handwritten editsthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 41 Golden Trail, 1963
The Flying Dogtor and the bush children found out where a bushranger had hidden treasure 100 years ago. Unfortunately, Crafty Carson Carpetbag and Old Man Redback found out just a little sooner, dug up the treasure first, and disappeared with it. But there must have been a hole in the chest, for the children found a gold coin on the ground, and then another and another. They set out to follow the trail with their faithful friend, The Flying Dogtor.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, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 42 Golden Dreams, 1963
The Flying Dogtor and the bush children were looking for a buried treasure. Crafty Carson Carpetbag and Old Man Redback were looking for the same one, and found it first. But as they carried it away they both began to think of all the things they could do if they didn't have to share their fortune with the other. And a frightful fight broke out, watched by the bush children and The Flying Dogtor.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, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesPage 1 & 2: very minor handwritten edits and underliningthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 43 The Frightful Fight, 1963
Crafty Carson Carpetbag and Old Man Redback were fighting to keep the treasure for themselves, while being watched by the Dogtor and the bush children. The treasure casket fell off the cliff and rolled down the slope. Everyone began to run down the slope only to find the casket had fallen down a mineshaft. The treasure was lost but the bush children all had a souvenir gold coin each.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, carbon copy, foolscap, 3 pagesthe flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 44 Mystery Mission, 1963
The Flying Dogtor was called to Canberra by Sir Thomas Persian, the Minister of Fishery, to help with a serious problem at the Snowy Mountains. The mighty hydro-electric scheme there was being invaded by a monster. This, the Minister explained to The Flying Dogtor.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, foolscap, 2 pagesMultiple handwritten pencil edits and additions.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Document - Script, Robin Boyd, The Flying Dogtor. Episode 45 Mystery Lane, 1963
The Flying Dogtor was called by Sir Thomas Persian, the Minister to the Snowy Mountains Scheme. His help was required to solve the problem of a sea-serpent or lake monster that was threatening to harm the scheme. The Dogtor saw the serpent in the distance across the lake. Then he was taken to a shiny new blue submarine. He stepped into it to explore alone into the mysterious lake.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, carbon copy, foolscap, 2 pagesMultiple handwritten pencil edits and additions.the flying dogtor, robin boyd, crawford productions, manuscript -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Alistair Cooke, Six Men, 1979
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Fred Daly, From Curtin to Kerr, 1977
Softcover"John Davies" inside front coverwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Norman Lebrecht, Covent Garden The Untold Story, 2001
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Claude Forell and Rita Erlich, The Age Good Food Guide, 1993
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Robert Dessaix, Corfu, 2001
Hardcover w/ Dust JacketCard: Dear Trish, Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year Love Penleigh/Hope not too many opportunities arise to use this!walsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Nicholas Drayson, Confessing a Murder, 2002
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Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Colleen Coghlan, Maeve O'Meara and Joanna Savill, The SBS Eating Guide to Melbourne 1997, 1997
SoftcoverBrochure and card for Hotel California, a Paris hotelwalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Harold Rosenthal and John Warrack, Concise Oxford Dictionary of Opera, 1972
Hardcover w/Dust JacketBusiness card: jot/inscription on back Leo Slatzac/Slatzuchwalsh st library