2,922 research outputs found
Ross Turner, right, evading an attack from Steve Colangelo in the Australian National Karate Championships, Melbourne, 27 June 1972 [picture] / Terry Rowe.
Title devised by cataloguer based on information from inscription on verso.; Inscriptions: "Karate is New Australian Sports Boom ... The new title holder is 25-year-old Sydney builder Ross Turner, who defeated Melbourne private detective Steve Colangelo by two points in a final deciding bout after two previous matches had ended in a draw. Action in the Australian National Karate Championships held in Melbourne recently ... Australian Information Service Photograph by Terry Rowe. P72/593 27/6/72/67"--Printed on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4583686
Portrait of Prue Acton [picture] /
Title from inscription on photograph.; Condition good.; Inscriptions: "Prue Acton - Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe - Personalities A - 10/9/75/16/P75/821" --printed on reverse
Dr Kartomi (right) and student Miss Marianne Kuyper with gender and bonang from Monash University's Gamelan, 1976 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information on reverse.; Inscription: "Tourism and culture strengthen ties between Australia and Indonesia ... Dr Kartomi is playing the gender and Miss Kuyper, the bonang ... Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe, Indonesia, 5/1/76/25, P76/8" --printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3289225
Mickie de Stoop in the studios of GTV-9 in Melbourne, 1975 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from inscription.; Part of the Australian Information Service collection.; Inscriptions: Information about Mickie de Stoop and the television show "No Man's Land" typewritten on verso; "Mickie De Stoop in the studios of GTV-9 in Melbourne. Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe. P75/1188, 1/12/75/17. Personalities "S""--Typewritten on verso.; Condition: Soiled, folds, creases.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4734122
Asaf Messerer with Australian Ballet School dancers Kathy Reid and Craig Phillips, 1976 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Bolshoi Teacher takes Australianmaster class. Students at the Australian Ballet School in Melbourne, have been taught some finer points by the ballet master of the Bolshoi Ballet, professor Asaf Messerer. The Bolshoi - and Professor Messerer, 73, - were on an Australian tour in August, 1976. Despite a busy program, professor Messerer took time off in Melbourne to conduct three perfromances of "Class Concert" for second year students at the Australian ballet School which is based in Melbourne. "Class Concert", a series of exercises, was devised by Professor Messerer for the Bolshoi. Professor Asaf Messerer with Australian Ballet School pupils Kath Reid and Craig Phillips. Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe, P76/803, 11/876/28 Entertainment - Ballet" -- printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3300805
Rudolf Nureyev and Geoffrey Unsworth during a rehearsal, Don Quixote, the Australian Ballet, 1972 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information on reverse.; Inscriptions: "Filming of Don Quixote ends in Melbourne. The shooting of Australia's most ambitious art film the Don Quixote ballet, has been completed in Melbourne. The $A700,000 film will have a world-wide release towards the middle of 1973. In just five frenetic weeks of activity, the ballet which was such a success during the Australian Ballet Company's United States tour in 1971 has been recorded in full colour for the wide screen. Shooting took place in two vast hangers at Melbourne's almost disused Essendon Airport. The stars and joint director of Don Quixote are Australia's own Sir Robert Helpmann and the Russian dance star, Rudolf Nureyev. Nureyev (left) and English director of photography, Geoffrey Unsworth, take a critical look at a rehearsal for a scene of Don Quixote being filmed in Melbourne. Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe, P72/1236, 8/12/72/15" -- printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3300694
Robert Helpmann and Rudolf Nureyev discuss set lighting with a technical assistance, during the filming of Don Quixote, the Australian Ballet, 1972 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer from information on reverse.; Inscription: "Filming of Don Quixote ends in Melbourne. The shooting of Australia's most ambitious art film the Don Quixote ballet, has been completed in Melbourne. The $A700,000 film will have a world-wide release towards the middle of 1973. In just five frenetic weeks of activity, the ballet which was such a success during the Australian Ballet Company's United States tour in 1971 has been recorded in full colour for the wide screen. Shooting took place in two vast hangers at Melbourne's almost disused Essendon Airport. The stars and joint director of Don Quixote are Australia's own Sir Robert Helpmann and the Russian dance star, Nureyev. Don Quixote stars and directors, Sir Robert Helpmann (second from left) and Nureyev (centre), discuss a point on set lighting with a technical assistant during shooting at Melbourne's old Essendon Airport. Australian Information Service photograph by Terry Rowe, P72/1235, 8/12/72/14" --printed on reverse.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3300674
Terry Underwood
Date:1948Terry Underwood arrived in the Northern Territory in 1968 and with her new husband moved to a new home at Riveren. Home consisted of a caravan, a bough shed, camp stove and a tent as the master bedroom. Together they transformed Riveren into a thriving cattle station.
Over a span of 30 years she has been involved in many projects which have included: producer/director of plays, talent quests and documentaries, along with appearances on TV and radio. She is also a patron to the Australian Outback Tourism Association and Northern Territory Fashion Awards. In 2005 Underwood was awarded the Medal of the Order of Australia in the General Division in Queen's Birthday 2005 Honours List for "service to the community, particularly through business and in promotional and cattle industry roles". In her autobiography 'In the middle of nowhere' Underwood captures the essence of her life "Riveren has captured our bodies, hearts and spirits. It lies within the heart of Australia. How privileged we are to call it home. Riveren is where I belong. I know it would not have worked anywhere else with anyone else. In the middle of nowhere has become my everywhere." (Underwood, 1998: 276).
Source: In the middle of nowhere. Terry Underwood. Moorebank, NSW : Transworld, 1998.NurseAuthorPhotographerCattle Woma
Terry Penner & Christopher Rowe, Plato’s Lysis, 2005
Vancamp Bruno. Terry Penner & Christopher Rowe, Plato’s Lysis, 2005. In: L'antiquité classique, Tome 78, 2009. pp. 283-284
Terry Penner, Christopher Rowe, Plato ’s Lysis
Lefebvre René. Terry Penner, Christopher Rowe, Plato ’s Lysis. In: Revue Philosophique de Louvain. Troisième série, tome 107, n°1, 2009. pp. 153-156
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