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Barbara Buttrick Collection Monographs, Articles, Manuscripts and Research Material 178B45 Photographs and Postcards 178C130 Correspondence 178F15 Newspaper Cuttings 178G57 Business Records 178H34 Trade and Advertising 178I29 Programmes 178K54 Posters 178R52 Handbills 178T46 Various 178Z24 178B45.1 Research material containing photocopies of photographs of female boxer champions including Regina Halmich, Belinda Laracuente, Deirdre Gogarty, Delia Gonzalez, Valerie Henin-Wiet, Stefanie Bianchini, Margaret Sidoroff, Daisy Lang, Kathy Rivers, Michelle Sutcliffe and Valerie Mahfood 1980s-1990s 10 items A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.2 Research material containing photocopies of Barbara Buttrick’s photographs 1940s-1950s 29 items Various sizes Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.3 From the Scrapbook Photocopy of article on women boxing history 2 copies 3p.p A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.4 Photocopy of a letter from Tony Burns to Barbara Buttrick a monograph on Barbara and boxing articles entitled Veteran Boxer’s Beat by Harry Warren and Women’s Boxing by Don King 3p.p A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.5 Battling Barbara Buttrick Photocopy of article about Barbara relating her childhood and boxing career Typescript 2p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.6 Hargreaves, Jennifer Women’s boxing and related activities: introducing images and meanings in InYo: Journal of Alternative Perspectives on the Martial Arts and Sciences 1492-1669 September 2001 Typescript, November 2001 13p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.7 Barbara Buttrick’s Biography 10 October 1952 Photocopy Typescript 13p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.8 Battling Barbara Buttrick: Woman Fighter Photocopy of article about Barbara Typescript 8p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.9 Photocopies of early boxing material including female boxers and F. Spike Robson 3 items A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178B45.10 Photocopies of boxing programmes 3 items A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178C130.1-59 Black and white photographs of Barbara Buttrick as a boxer, a boxing match with Joan Hagen, female and male boxers including Chris Dundee, Freddie Welsh, Freddie Mills, Gipsy Daniels, Willie Pastrano Bosco’s boxing booth, promotional photographs and boxing related postcards including Thomas Winter’s tombstone as well as Molly Tuchooki the tattooed woman 59 items Various sizes Barbara Buttrick Collection 178F15.1 Letter to Barbara Buttrick from Francis “Spike” Robson 1949 Manuscript photocopy A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178F15.2 Letter to Barbara Buttrick from Mrs Tony Burns No date Manuscript, photocopy A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.1 Photocopies and original newspaper cuttings about boxing and wrestling including articles on Maurice Tillett, Tommy Martin, Jim Driscoll, Adrian Williams, Len Harvey, Polly Fairclough, Annie Warren recollections of boxers and their trade union by Len Smith, ring recollections by John Murray, Australian women boxers and Johnny Hughes’ obituary 1935-1984 17 items Various sizes Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.2 Photocopies and original newspaper cutting about modern boxing, predominantly about women’s boxing, including articles about Bonnie Canino, Lucia Rijker, Pat Pineda, Deirdre Gogarty, Kathy Collins reports on boxing matches including Helga Risoy vs Daniella Sommers, Jawaid Khaliq vs Lee Murtagh, Gina Guidi vs Dora Webber, Kathleen Collins vs Andrea SeDhong and other generic articles including Women’s Boxing in America 1976-2000 22 items Various sizes Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.3 Photocopies and original newspaper cuttings about Barbara Buttrick Circa 1948-1990 85 items Various sizes Language: English, Spanish Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.4 Black and white photocopies of newspaper articles on boxing from the UK and USA 1950s-1990s 41 items A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.5 Newspaper cutting from The National Police Gazette 17 October 1896 Newspaper containing black and white illustrations and photographs and articles on sports including boxing 4p.p 276mm x 411mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.6 Illustrated Sporting Budget and Boxing Record Saturday, 26 November 1910 Newspaper containing black and white photographs and articles on boxing and other sports including horse racing and an article on Miss Annette Kellerman’s swimming 16p.p 289mm x 400mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.7 Weekly Sporting Review Annual 1950 Black and white photographs of sporting events and articles 284p.p 220mm x 294mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.8 Boxing World and other sports Vol. 14 No. 3 December 1992 Boxing specialist newspaper containing black and white photographs and articles, including one on Barbara Buttrick 12p.p A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.9 Boxing World and other sports Vol. 13 No. 3 November – December 1991 Boxing specialist newspaper containing black and white photographs and articles 24p.p A3 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.10 Boxing World and other sports Vol. 14 No. 4 August – September 1993 Boxing specialist newspaper containing black and white photographs and articles 40p.p Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57 .11 Topical Times No. 1005 18 February 1939 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles including the story of Len Harvey told by his trainer Wally May 36p.p 212mm x 300mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.12 Lady Boxer 1997 Women boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles including a synopsis of Barbara Buttrick’s career on the last page 28p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.13 The Ring The world’s foremost boxing magazine 15 February 1922 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles, including one entitled ‘What Miss Morgan has Done for Boxing’, reproduction 24p.p 205mm x 277mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.14 The Ring December 1957 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles, including article on women’s wrestling 2 copies 68p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.15 The Ring December 1959 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles, including article on women’s wrestling 68p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.16 The Ring July 1978 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles 68p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178G57.17 Boxing and Wrestling March 1954 Boxing specialist journal containing black and white photographs and articles, including article on women’s wrestling 84p.p A4 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178H34.1 Various items related to Barbara Buttrick professional career as a boxer including promotional photographs, sample of commercial for Nike and the Women’s International Boxing Federation book of rules and regulations 10 items Various sizes Barbara Buttrick Collection 178I29.1 Discover the WIBF 1995 Photocopy of promotional leaflet for Women’s International Boxing Federation Inc. including colour photographs of boxers and information 6p.p 280mm x 216mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178I29.2 Women’s International Boxing Federation Inc Promotional folder containing four leaflets with photographs of boxers and information about them and a business card for Barbara Buttrick named as President of the Federation Circa 1996 230mm x 305mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178K54.1 International Ladies Night Out, She-Time Tropicana Resort and Casino, Atlantic City USA Women’s boxing night 24th May 1998 12pp. illus. 140mm x 215mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178K54.2 18th Annual Convention of National Veteran Boxers Association Di Lido Hotel, Miami Beach USA 10th – 12th October 1980 44pp. illus. 211mm x 274mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178K54.3 Kilburn Empire Barbara Buttrick plus other acts 7th March 1949 4pp. illus. 140mm x 212mm Photocopy Barbara Buttrick Collection 178K54.4 The Prize Fighter Calgary, Alberta, September 1954 Canada’s greatest fight attraction Black type on light brown background and black and white photographs of fighters including Barbara Bruttick and Joann Hagen on the front cover and George Dunn and Emil Barao on the back cover 4p.p 230mm x 306mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178K54.5 Boxing sponsored by Fraternal Order of Police Black type on off white background containing list of boxing matches including Rocky Randell vs Alfonso Estrada, Phyllis Kugler vs Battlin Butt Buttrick, Bobby Pericas vs Rod Campbell, Bo Willis vs Jim Tillman, Lanny Blackburn vs Ed Bailey, and Willie Simon vs Augie King 2.pp 220mm x 282 Barbara Buttrick Collection 178R52.1 Big Time Boxing World Title Fight for the Women’s Light Welterweight Championship of the World New Zealand, Wednesday 19 April 2000 Black type on yellow background with black and white photographs of Wena Karaka and Marischa Sjauw 420mm x 590mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178R52.2 Jimmie Scaramozi Presents Boxing San Antonio USA Tuesday 8 October Phylis Kugler vs Barbara Buttrick Eloy Tellez vs Santiago Guttierez Black type on white background and black and white photographs of contestants 280mm x 430mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178R52.3 Girls Learn boxing for Amateur of Professional Competition for information call Barbara Buttrick USA late 20th century Black type on white background Duplicate see 178R52.4 216mm x 355mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178R52.4 Girls Learn boxing for Amateur of Professional Competition for information call Barbara Buttrick USA late 20th century Black type on white background Duplicate see 178R52.3 216mm x 355mm Barbara Buttrick Collection 178R52.5
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