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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
Letter from Terry E. Hiltunen to John and Helen Farr Sloan, April 15, 1946
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Terry E. Hiltunen to John and Helen Farr Sloan, April 15, 194
Letter from Terry E. Hiltunen to John and Helen Farr Sloan, April 15, 1946
1 leaf (single sided)Letter from Terry E. Hiltunen to John and Helen Farr Sloan, April 15, 194
Letter from Frank Terry to Hagan
Holograph letter from Frank Terry, 37 Woburn Square, W.C.1 London (England), to (Hagan). Regretting very much he will return to the antepodes without seeing him; glad for their meeting in Kells. Wishing them a good jubilee 'festa' with a crowd of ex-alunni. Expressing sentiments on leaving Ireland; gratitude for kindness shown to him in the College
64/10/19? Affidavit of John W. Terry
Affidavit stating John W. Terry doesn\u27t have the money to defray a legal appeal on his behalf
Terry d'Autremont Interview Transcript (2001-08-08)
This interview was conducted by Rachel Martin on August 8, 2001; transcribed by Elena Ingersoll on January 31, 2011; and edited by John Haymond on February 1, 2011.d'Autremont, Terry; Martin, Rachel. (2001). Terry d'Autremont Interview Transcript (2001-08-08). Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/185810
Portrait of John Howard [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an20549196-2
Portrait of John Howard [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an20549196-1
Mr and Mrs John Tindal, their daughter Dorothy and another woman of Tatiana Station, Glen Innes, New South Wales, May 1922 /
Title devised by cataloguer from accompanying information.; Part of the collection: Michael Terry collection of negatives of his expeditions and travels, 1918-1971.; Condition:; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn6248463; Also available as a photograph: PIC Album 866
Letter from Terry to Scobey with attachment
Letters from John Terry, editor of the Star-Bulletin, to Scobey and Pence thanking them for allowing a recent visit to the 442nd at Camp Shelby
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