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Save Our Sons Movement (1965 - 1973)

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National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Save Our Sons Movement Records
Reference:MS 3821
Date Range:1965 - 1973
Description:

The records include correspondence with the Newscastle, South Australian, Western Australian, Wollongong, NSW. Country, Melbourne and Brisbane branches of Save Our Sons; general correspondence; correspondence with members of parliament, women's organisations, and trade unions; minutes of meetings of Sydney and Newcastle S.O.S.; processed leaflets and newsletters, pamphlets, cuttings from newspapers and periodicals, annual reports, and S.O.S. Legal Aid Appeal cheque books, bank statements, cash receipt books, petty cash book, receipts, and a scrapbook of newspaper clippings, circulars and correspondence of the South Australian Branch.

Quantity:0.5 m
Access:Restricted. Not for loan.
See Also:McLean, Jean (1934 - )
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National Library of Australia, Pictorial Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Maclaine, Fiona: Demonstration outside Fairlea women’s prison, Melbourne, 1970
Reference:P2230/1-12; AN 13981576; 204/14/137
Date Range:1970
Description:

Twelve photographs by Fiona Maclaine of a demonstration outside the Fairlea Women’s prison, Fairfield, Melbourne, in 1970 by supporters of five Save Our Sons women jailed there. People in photos include: some women who were part of the Save Our Sons movement, some children (including Moira Maclaine-Cross and Rebecca Maclean) and partners of S.O.S. women jailed. Also present in photographs were Ted Bull (Secretary of the Waterside Workers Federation), Bill Hartley, Dr Jim Cairns (Labor shadow minister), George Crawford, Ian Cathy (Labor shadow minister and husband of jailed Chris Cathy), Zelda D’aprano, and lawyer Peter Faris.

Formats:Photographs
See Also:D'Aprano, Zelda Fay (1928 - )
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