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433308
  • Title
    Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993
  • Call number
    PXA 1006/Box 2
  • Level of description
    series
  • Date

    ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    433308
  • Physical Description
    Ephemera - 5 ribbon badges
    Photographs - 1 folder
    Textual Records - 1 folder
    Clippings - 1 folder
  • Scope and Content
    PHOTOGRAPHS:
    Folder 1 (nos. 17-49) Includes portrait of Samuel Thatcher, grandfather of G.M. Allard; Portraits of G.M. Allard; Emma Victoria Allard with Edith, 1899 (copy prints); Womens College, Sydney University, with E. Allard [dinner function, ca. 1918]; Arches to commemorate Federation in Australia, 1901 and Sydney before the bridge / photographs by G.M. Allard; Group portrait with G.M. Allard, Adelaide 1926; Tree planting, Sir & Lady Allard, 1926; Portrait of Lady Emma Victoria Allard, ca. 1938-40 / by Raymond G. Sawyer; Minnie Furber and sons ; Minnie Furber with Stuart & Edith Allard
    MANUSCRIPTS, PRINTED & EPHEMERA:
    Folder 2: `Hymn of the Strike' verses by George Mason Allard, 1917 (printed); Letters patent of the appointment of Commissioners to enquire into the cost of living, 6 Dec 1919; Letter from NSW Premier and newscuttings relating to the enquiry to state children, 1919-20; Letters of introduction by the Prime Minister, 1925; Cable & Wireless Companies Request from Government of Commonwealth of Australia for Equality of treatment in England / G. Mason Allard, Sept 1925 (report); Canberra Telephone Directory, Federal Capital Commission, 1926?; Letters from Prime Minister, 1927-29; Telegrams (radiograms), including one from Guglielmo Marconi, relating to the first Beam Wireless messages exchanged between Australia and Britain and examples of the transmitting tape as punched by typewriter and recording tape as marked by the automatic recorder, 1927; Letter from AWA Ltd with historical notes re Sir George Mason Allard; Ribbon badges (5) for war chest, Y.M.C.A. and Victory Celebrations.
    Notes relating to Marconi from published sources and copy of a letter of introduction, 1896; Ephemera relating to Ernest Thomas Fisk and the first direct wireless messages to Australia, 1918.
    NEWSCUTTINGS:
    Folder 3: Newscuttings concerning Sir George Mason Allard, 1925-29, 1973; and 75th anniversary of the first direct wireless message to Australia, 1918, at Wahroonga, 1993
  • General note

    Sir George Allard kept the fragments of transmitting and recording tapes as a memento of the first Beam Wireless message, 8 April 1927. These fragments read: [Ro]"yal Highnesses are assured" and "youths be led towards the". The former is almost certainly is a reference to the Duke & Duchess of York who paid an official visit to Australia between March and May 1927 to open the first session of the Commonwealth Parliament in the new national capital, Canberra.
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