Showing 6 items matching "bryce courtenay"
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Vision AustraliaPhotograph - Image, David Israel Photography, Bryce Courtenay and Lorna Hayter, 1997
... Bryce Courtenay and Lorna Hayter......Bryce Courtenay...In 1997, author Bryce Courtenay visited the Commercial Road of the Association for the Blind's library. ...5 colour photographs of Bryce Courtenay's visit to the Commercial Road library...In 1997, author Bryce Courtenay visited the Commercial Road of the Association for the Blind's library. ...In 1997, author Bryce Courtenay visited the Commercial Road of the Association for the Blind's library. He met library user Lorna Hayter and saw audio copies of his book 'The Potato Factory'.5 colour photographs of Bryce Courtenay's visit to the Commercial Road libraryOn P0435A: Pic 7A 70% Spring News 97association for the blind, library, bryce courtenay, lorna hayter, rose blustein -
Vision AustraliaFilm - Video recording, Channel 9, 2007 Carols by Candlelight promotional material, 2007
... ...Bryce Courtenay...They ran during the 2008 Carols by Candlelight concert televised by Channel 9: - Anthony Callea and the Law family - Bernie Brookes - Geoffrey Lee and Bryce Courtenay - Anna Briggs and Damien Oliver...They ran during the 2008 Carols by Candlelight concert televised by Channel 9: - Anthony Callea and the Law family - Bernie Brookes - Geoffrey Lee and Bryce Courtenay - Anna Briggs and Damien Oliver Vision Australia Carols by Candlelight Advertising Anthony Callea Jayne Law David Law Kate Law Nicholas Law Jacob Law Bernie Brookes Geoffrey Lee Bryce Courtenay Anna Briggs Damien Oliver 1 colour video recordings with sound 2007 Carols by Candlelight promotional material Film Video recording Channel 9 ...These advertisements were produced to advertise Vision Australia services to a wide range of age groups and needs. They ran during the 2008 Carols by Candlelight concert televised by Channel 9: - Anthony Callea and the Law family - Bernie Brookes - Geoffrey Lee and Bryce Courtenay - Anna Briggs and Damien Oliver1 colour video recordings with soundvision australia, carols by candlelight, advertising, anthony callea, jayne law, david law, kate law, nicholas law, jacob law, bernie brookes, geoffrey lee, bryce courtenay, anna briggs, damien oliver -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Bryce Courtenay, The story of Danny Dunn, 2011
... Bryce Courtenay...The story of Danny Dunn Book Bryce Courtenay Penguin ...In the aftermath of the Great Depression few opportunities existed for working-class boys, but at just eighteen Danny Dunn has everything going for him: brains, looks, sporting ability and an easy charm. His parents run The Hero, a neighbourhood pub, and Danny is a local hero. Luck changes for Danny when he signs up to go to war. He returns home a physically broken man, to a life that will be changed forever.p.610.fictionIn the aftermath of the Great Depression few opportunities existed for working-class boys, but at just eighteen Danny Dunn has everything going for him: brains, looks, sporting ability and an easy charm. His parents run The Hero, a neighbourhood pub, and Danny is a local hero. Luck changes for Danny when he signs up to go to war. He returns home a physically broken man, to a life that will be changed forever.world war 1939-1945 - veterans - fiction, bars - australia - fiction -
Monbulk RSL Sub BranchBook, Roy Kyle, An ANZAC's story, 2003
... ...Bryce Courtenay...An ANZAC's story Book Roy Kyle Bryce Courtenay Penguin ...Roy Kyle started writing his remarkable memoirs at the age of eighty-nine and almost completed his story before he died. Bryce Courtney was asked if he would edit Roy's work with the view to it being published. Roy Kyle was a typical Anzac, fiercely patriotic and prepared to give his life for King and country. He couldn't wait to have a go and enlisted at seventeen, a year underage, and found himself in a trench in Lone Pine on his eighteenth birthday. The battle of Lone Pine, more than any other, established the legend of Gallipoli and was where a new nation was called upon to test its courage. One of the last to leave Gallipoli, Roy Kyle served in Egypt and later at the Somme where he was wounded in the head, arms and back.Bibliography, ill, p.300.non-fictionRoy Kyle started writing his remarkable memoirs at the age of eighty-nine and almost completed his story before he died. Bryce Courtney was asked if he would edit Roy's work with the view to it being published. Roy Kyle was a typical Anzac, fiercely patriotic and prepared to give his life for King and country. He couldn't wait to have a go and enlisted at seventeen, a year underage, and found himself in a trench in Lone Pine on his eighteenth birthday. The battle of Lone Pine, more than any other, established the legend of Gallipoli and was where a new nation was called upon to test its courage. One of the last to leave Gallipoli, Roy Kyle served in Egypt and later at the Somme where he was wounded in the head, arms and back.world war 1914-1918 - campaigns - gallipoli, gallipoli campaign - personal recollections -
Narre Warren and District Family History GroupBook, Roy Kyle et al, An Anzac's story, 2005
... ...Bryce Courtenay...An Anzac's story Book Roy Kyle Bryce Courtenay Penguin ...Roy Kyle started writing his remarkable memoirs at the age of eighty-nine and almost completed his story before he died. Bryce Courtney was asked if he would edit Roy's work with the view to it being published. Roy Kyle was a typical Anzac, fiercely patriotic and prepared to give his life for King and country. He couldn't wait to have a go and enlisted at seventeen, a year underage, and found himself in a trench in Lone Pine on his eighteenth birthday. The battle of Lone Pine, more than any other, established the legend of Gallipoli and was where a new nation was called upon to test its courage. One of the last to leave Gallipoli, Roy Kyle served in Egypt and later at the Somme where he was wounded in the head, arms and back. - back cover. This is the story of the part played by the Anzacs in the Dardanelles Campaign as told by an ordinary soldier.non-fictionRoy Kyle started writing his remarkable memoirs at the age of eighty-nine and almost completed his story before he died. Bryce Courtney was asked if he would edit Roy's work with the view to it being published. Roy Kyle was a typical Anzac, fiercely patriotic and prepared to give his life for King and country. He couldn't wait to have a go and enlisted at seventeen, a year underage, and found himself in a trench in Lone Pine on his eighteenth birthday. The battle of Lone Pine, more than any other, established the legend of Gallipoli and was where a new nation was called upon to test its courage. One of the last to leave Gallipoli, Roy Kyle served in Egypt and later at the Somme where he was wounded in the head, arms and back. - back cover. This is the story of the part played by the Anzacs in the Dardanelles Campaign as told by an ordinary soldier. roy kyle 1897-1996, world war 1914-1918, gallipoli -
National Vietnam Veterans Museum (NVVM)Book, Courtenay, Bryce, Smoky Joe's cafe
... Courtenay, Bryce...Smoky Joe's cafe Book Courtenay, Bryce ...Thommo returns from Vietna to an Australia that regards him as a mercenary guilty of war crimes.Thommo returns from Vietna to an Australia that regards him as a mercenary guilty of war crimes.vietnam war, 1961 - 1975 - veterans - fiction, battle of long tan, veterans - mental health - australia
