Papers of Dominic Michael Kelly PRG 1652 Series List
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______________________________________________________________________ Papers of Dominic Michael Kelly PRG 1652 Series List Series 1-14 Poliomyelitis Epidemic of 1953 in South Australia Series 15-25 Private William Leonard Fitzsimons Series 26-30 Multifunction Polis Adelaide Project Series 31-34 Aboriginal Development Commission of Australia Series 35-37 Personal history of Dominic Michael Kelly Series 38-41 Department of Communications, Ottawa, Canada Series 42-63 Kellys of Killark Series 64-66 Ellen Gertrude Doody and family Series 67-69 Notebooks and business cards Series 70 Speech notes for address to Women’s Affairs Group Appendix 1 List of published items transferred to Published Collections Appenxix 2 List of published items already in Published Collections Series 1-14: Papers relating to Dominic Michael Kelly’s research paper, “the Poliomyelitis epidemic of 1953 in South Australia”, including the paper and supporting documents used in the research. Poliomyelitis epidemic of 1953 in South Australia [research paper] 1 2014. 0.5cm. [Copy of Dominic Michael Kelly’s research paper, “The Poliomyelitis Epidemic of 1953 in South Australia.” The author contracted polio at the age of 12, and the paper is the product of his research that began in 1994.] Poliomyelitis – a new menace 2 1984. 0.5cm. [Copy of “Poliomyelitis – a new menace,” Chapter 9 of Philip Woodruff’s book ‘Two Million South Australians.] Hampstead Centre papers 3 1993. 0.5cm. [Papers relating to the Hampstead Centre, including “a short history of Hampstead Centre”, and a brochure.] Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital photographs 4 Approximately 1994. 10 photographs. 0.5cm. [8 photographs taken by Dominic Michael Kelly of the Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, memories of his experiences of polio. To see details of individual photographs selected for digitisation, search on Archival number PRG 1652/4. Also includes two reproductions of State Library of South Australia photographs of the hospital (B 4904 - 4905).] PRG 1652 Series list Page 1 of 22 ______________________________________________________________________ Correspondence relating Dominic Kelly’s research 5 1994-2003. 0.5cm. [Correspondence to and from Dominic Kelly relating to his research into the poliomyelitis epidemic. Includes copies of papers received from the Australian Archives, and papers relating to the access of records.] Books by Charlotte Leboeuf about Polio 6 1843-1976. 0.5cm. [Two books by Charlotte Leboeuf on the topic of Polio: 1. The late effects of Polio: information for health care providers 2. A practical approach to the late effects of Polio.] Assorted papers on Poliomyelitis 7 1996-2004. 0.5cm. [Assorted papers collected by Dominic Kelly relating to Poliomyelitis, including a story from the book “Six Hundred Unmarried Women” by Lorna Moore, an article on “Acute Poliomyelitis”, a review of the book ‘the broken boy’ by Patrick Cockburn, and newspaper references to TV and radio shows on Polio.] “A paralyzing fear” 8 1999. 1 DVD. 1cm. [Video recording of ‘A paralyzing fear’ presented on ABC’s ‘Big Picture’ program.] Assorted papers on Poliomyelitis 9 1995-1998. 0.5cm. [Assorted papers collected by Dominic Kelly relating to Poliomyelitis, including newspaper articles, and journal articles. Includes an obituary on Honor Cameron Wilson, the ‘Both family story’ and the iron lung, articles on immunisation and Post-Polio, a story on Samuel Smith by John Smith, Register of Northfield Infectious Diseases patients 10 1953. 30 photographs. 2 CD-R’s. 0.5cm. [Dominic Kelly’s copies of the register of the 1953 patients of Northfield Infectious Diseases Hospital, including photocopies, photographs, and a spreadsheet compiled from the register. Also includes electronic copies of the spreadsheet of Northfield patient records of 1953 and photographs of sample patient records [digital files available through the Archival Team].] PRG 1652 Series list Page 2 of 22 ______________________________________________________________________ Australian Polio Network and Post Polio Support Group papers 11 1993-1997. 2cm. [Papers relating to the Australian Polio Network and Post Polio Support Group of S.A., including subscription receipts, newsletters,. Newsletters include Australian Polio Network Vol 5: Nos. 4-6, issues of Post Polio News, and the Neurological Resource Centre of S.A. Update and Newsletter. Also includes State Records receipts.] Public Health information 12 1953-1954. 0.5cm. [Copies of Public Health information, including Northfield Wards and Annual Reports.] Poliomyelitis articles and cuttings 13 1951-2005. 1cm. [Assorted copies of articles and cuttings including the report ‘a histopathological study of eleven cases of Poliomyelitis, including one in the newborn’ by Malcolm Fowler, published in The Medical Journal of Australia, Advertiser Newspaper Cuttings on Polio, and ‘World Polio Day’. Assorted Poliomyelitis research 14 1953-2005. 0.5cm. [Assorted Poliomyelitis research including copies of Hospitals Department records and a list of Australia Archives holdings.] Series 15-25: Papers relating to William Leonard (Len) Fitzsimons who died at Combles on the Western Front in World War I after having fought and survived at Gallipoli. William Leonard Fitzsimon’s Gallipoli Diary [transcript] 15 1915-1916. 326 photographs. 8cm. [Transcript of William Leonard Fitzsimon’s Gallipoli Diary (the original is in the Australian War Memorial).] PRG 1652 Series list Page 3 of 22 ______________________________________________________________________ Letters and photographs of William Leonard (Len)Fitzgerald 16 1907-1991. 18cm. [Letters and photographs of William Leonard (Len) Fitzsimons. To see details of individual photographs digitised search on Archival number PRG 1562/16. 1. Embroidered Christmas card from Len to Jack, Gert & Family. 1915. 13.8 x 8.9 cm. 2. Postcard from Len, “somewhere in France”, addressed to Old Boy Dear Harold. 29 October 1916. 13.9 x 8.8 cm. 3. Notecard to Reta from her brother Bill [and envelope]. 1916. 4.2 x 7.6 cm. 4. Postcard from Uncle Len to Little Clare. 15 September 1916. 13.8 x 8.6 cm. 5. Souvenir of Cairo card to Mrs. J.M. Doody of 307 Waymouth Street, from L.F. 1916. 11.3 x 12.6 cm. 6. Embroidered postcard from Len to Bob. 9 July 1916. 8.9 x 13.8 cm. 7. 3 One penny postage stamps, collected from envelopes. 1915-1916. 8. Letter sent from Len to Girt from, “in trenches France”. 31 May 1916. 1 page. 9. Letter sent from Len to Harold from, “somewhere in France”. 30 April 1916. 2 pages. 10. Letter sent from Len to Girt. October 1916. 1 page. 11. Letter sent from Len to Gint [Marguerite Zoe Ryan Fitzsimons] from ‘Tel El-Kebar’. 14 January 1916. 1 page. 12. Letter from W.L. Fitzsimons to Harold, from Abbassia Camp. 23 August 1915. 2 pages. 13. Extract from the war diary of William Leonard Fitzsimons. 19-21 January 1916. 1 page. 14. Photograph of Tom Francis Fitzsimons Senior (father of William Leonard Fitzsimons) with his two dogs at Mercunda [accompanies the letters at PRG 1652/16/15-16]. Approximately 1916. 7.9 x 5.5 cm. 15. Letter to Gint [Marguerite Zoe Ryan Fitzsimons] from her mother at Mercunda. 17 November 1916. 1 page. PRG 1652 Series list Page 4 of 22 ______________________________________________________________________ 16. Letter to Gint [Marguerite Zoe Ryan Fitzsimons] from her father Tom Fitzsimons. 6 February 1918. 1 page. 17. Envelope addressed to Miss. R. Fitzsimons of Eastern Well, River Murray, S.A. 1915. 9.1 x 11.7 cm. 18. Photograph of William Leonard Fitzsimons when he was a small child. Approximately 1898. 29.9 x 24.9 cm (Mount: 45.2 x 39.0 cm). 18a. Photograph of William Leonard Fitzsimons when he was a small child. Approximately 1898. 13.1 x 9.3 cm (Mount: 16.4 x 10.5 cm). 19. Remembrance card for Private M.L. Fitzsimons, “Killed in Action, Nov 5. 1916. Aged 21 years.” 1916. 16.4 x 10.6 cm. 20. Photograph of Thomas Francis Fitzsimons, father of William Leonard Fitzsimons, when he was a boy in Clare. Approximately 1870. 10.1 x 14.2 cm (Mount: 16.7 x 10.3 cm). 21. In loving memory of William Leonard Fitzsimons card. 9 April 1917. 10.7 x 7.8 cm. Papers relating to William Leonard Fitzsimons 17 1907-1999. 1cm. [Assorted papers relating to William Leonard Fitzsimons, including a map of the Battle of the Somme with Combles highlighted, copies of Army records, and copies of School records.] Fitzsimons family history reports 18 2013. 3cm. [Family history report papers prepared by Dominic Michael Kelly about Thomas Fitzsim(m)ons and family. Reports include family history information about the Fitzsimons, Doody, Nobes, and Dowling families. Dominic Kelly is descended from the Doody family and his maternal grandmother is Ellen Gertrude Fitzsimons.] Fitzsimons family photographs 19 1912-1982. 2cm. [“A history of my maternal grandmother Ellen Gertrude Doody (nee Fitzsimons) and her paternal forebears.” An unpublished manuscript written by Dominic Michael Kelly, including family history reports.] PRG 1652 Series list Page 5 of 22 ______________________________________________________________________ Fitzsimons family photographs 20 1880-1940. 24 photographs. [Photographs of members of the Fitzsimons family, including Thomas Francis Fitzsimons, Private William Leonard Fitzsimons, Ellen Agnes Fitzsimons, James Leo Fitzsimons, Marguerite Zoe Ryan Nobes, Leonard Harold Nobes, Kathleen Doris Dowling, Doris and James Dowling, and the Ryan family.] Thomas Ryan daguerreotype 21 Approximately 1850. 1 photograph [Daguerreotype portrait of Thomas Ryan, in a gold locket with gold chain. He is likely to be an ancestor of Ellen Agnes Fitzsimons (ne Ryan). He is bearded and wearing a hat.] Maternal family origins of Ellen Gertrude Doody 22 2011. 2cm. [Typescript paper, “Maternal family origins of Ellen Gertrude (Gert) Doody nee Fitzsimons, maternal grandmother of Dominic Michael Kelly – source person Thomas Ryan of Tipperary, Ireland.”] Ryan family history 23 1900-1980. 1cm. [Family history reports of the families of William Ryan and Joanna Gertrude Breaden (nee Ryan).] Family history research 24 1975-2011. 1cm. [Assorted family history research on the Doody, Fitzsimons, Ryan, and Breaden families, including the Fitzsimons Story.] Strange case of the Cassidy Family 25 2008.