Series[UMA-SR-000000158] Personal papers of Una FraserAccession[2007.0053] Papers of Una FraserIdentifierUMA-ITE-2007005300055Scope and ContentVarious newspaper cuttings, original typewritten and photocopied articles and theatre ephemera including article on black cricket team: Christina Hindhaugh, ‘When Johnny Mullagh played at Lord’s’, Australian Woman’s Weekly, 10 December 1975; newspaper cutting about Barry Humphries by Geoff Walsh, ‘Our Abyss-Mall downtown’, The Sun, 28 April 1978 (newspaper cutting includes a brief article about Malcolm Fraser showcasing the Nomad aeroplane at Nareen); photocopied reference to Lord Forrest in Who Was Who, 1916-1928, two copies of the Waltzing Matilda story, refer Una’s note: ‘True story of Waltzing Matilda, David McCole McCowan always said it was his aunt Miss Cowan who played the tune which inspired the words.’; Una Fraser’s two programmes and one ticket for the The Repertory Club.
Assembly Hall, Pier Street, Perth, 1922-1924, see photo album PA121 for newspaper cuttings relating to reviews of repertory work in Perth before Una Wolf married; extract from Glyndebourne Festival Opera Society publication regarding the death of former board member, Rhona Byron [1975]; Australian Comforts Fund Victorian Division certificate presented to Mrs Neville Fraser in recognition of voluntary work undertaken during World War 2, [undated]; newspaper cuttings of two World War 2 poems, One titled ‘A Soldier-His Prayer’ and the other, ‘.. to die ..’, The Argus [undated]; essay: William Albert Lowe - Woodcarver [undated]; handwritten table of Major Divisions of Geological Time [undated]; table of English Furniture Chronological Correlation [undated]; article on Chenonceaux - The Six Women of the Chateau [undated]. Una Fraser’s notes for this folder: ‘Peter’s Article on Black Cricket Team, Barry Humphries Abyss Mall Down Town, Al Grassby’s Return to Plati, Reference to 6 Min Spears [?] from Australian, 5x press by Archer Thomas, Reference to Lord Forrest in Who’s Who 1916-1928, True Story of Waltzing Matilda, David McCole Mc Cowan always said it was his aunt Miss Cowan who played the tune which inspired the words.’Access StatusOpen for public accessRequest TypeRequest unitUnit2007.0053 Unit 0001
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Fraser, Una, Una Fraser’s interests and volunteering (1922-1978), [UMA-ITE-2007005300055]. University of Melbourne Archives, accessed 08/02/2026, https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/306159