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Gough Whitlam at the Labor Party Election Launch, Bankstown, New South Wales, 1993 [picture] /
Title from inscription on verso.; Inscriptions: "Roger Scott. Gough Whitlam, Labor Party Election Launch, Bankstown, 1993, printed 2007"--In pencil on verso; Signed by photographer lower right on sheet.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6157557; Purchased from Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012
Malcolm Fraser addressing the media during the election campaign, Randwick Racecourse, New South Wales, 1975 [picture] /
Title from inscription on verso and reference source.; Inscriptions: "Roger Scott. Malcolm Fraser Randwick Race Course 1975. Printed 2012."--In pencil on verso; Signed by photographer lower right on sheet.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6157547; Purchased from Josef Lebovic Gallery, 2012
Roger Abrahams, author
Roger Abrahams, director of the African and Afro-American Research Institute at the University of Texas-Austin and author of Positively Black, argues the case for ethnic diversity in this interview. He also discusses that the idea of "new ethnicity" is not restricted to black or brown America and he sees a widespread return to old mores inherent in the traditional ethnic value system. Interviewed by WTMJ-TV host Jim Peck.GrayscaleSoun
Roger Quilter: Complete piano works: EMR CD02
Roger Quilter was born into a wealthy family and, defying all social and professional expectations for a young man with such an upbringing, attended the Frankfurt Conservatory, where he studied piano and composition, and became closely associated with Percy Grainger, Cyril Scott, Norman O'Neill, and Balfour Gardiner: the five were known as the ‘Frankfurt Gang’. Although best known as a song composer, Quilter nevertheless wrote a substantial body of piano music, which is represented on this disc. From the delicious lightness of the Suite from ‘Where the Rainbow Ends’ to the musical and emotional depth of ‘Summer Evening’, this is music that is exuberant in its variety
Unlucky for Some : 13 poems by Roger McGough
Inspired by and featuring the poetry of Roger McGough (by permission of the author), Unlucky for Some is a spare, minimalistic work about homelessness, mental illness and class division performed entirely in slow motion.\ud
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This multimedia work also utilised prerecorded and live feed video and music, and experimented with synchronous and asynchonous live and mediatised performance
Figments of Imagination v. 8 (2000: Spring): 11
Short story "Innocently Guilty" by Tara Scott; art "Web is a Natural Piece of Art" by Roger Benso
Scott Creswell's Graduate Recital
Original Format: CassetteComposers in the graduate recital: Roger QuilterRecital: Bariton
Commemorative Medal Features Chief Justice Roger Taney
The obverse of this commemorative medal features a portrait of Roger Taney with text: Chief Justice United States Supreme Court 1836-1864/ Roger Brooke Taney 1777-1864/ Francis Scott Key Mem. Found., Inc. 1968/ Author Dred Scott Decisionhttps://scholarsjunction.msstate.edu/fvw-coins-and-medals/1448/thumbnail.jp
J.G. Parker in Airplane and Roger Scott
Photograph of Roger Scott (on the ground) and J.G. Parker wearing a helmet and standing outside the window of a YB-60 plane. Written on the side of the plane is, "United States Airforce, Convair, YB-60". In the background is an open-faced building
Dick Scott-Stewart photograph, Dive Bomber, 1974.
Roger Hall's Dive Bomber - DB17a - photographed October 1974
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