Amirah Inglis - Posters

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  • Item type: ANU Archive Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    3,000,000 are faced with famine disease
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    Transmisiones
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    Artilleria
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    Sanidad
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    They Shall Not Pass
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    Refugees fleeing into Catalonia
    Photographer: not known
  • Item type: ANU Archive Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    An International Brigader Speaks!
    Photographer: not known
    Jack Franklin in uniform of International Brigade.
  • Item type: ANU Archive Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    Help Spain
    Ken Coldicutt, working as film manager for the Spanish Refugees Relief Committee in Melbourne, organised the screening of several pro-Republican films brought into Australia during the Spanish Civil War.
  • Item type: ANU Archive Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    They shall not pass
    Ken Coldicutt, working as film manager for the Spanish Refugees Relief Committee in Melbourne, organised the screening of several pro-Republican films brought into Australia during the Spanish Civil War.
  • Item type: ANU Archive Item , Access status: Open Access ,
    Madrid - the 'military' practice of the rebels
    (Reproduced from Inglis, Amirah. Australians in the Spanish Civil War. Sydney : Allen & Unwin, 1987)
    When Nettie Palmer and Ken Coldicutt delivered 'Defence of Madrid' to the Commonwealth Censor at Victoria Barracks, he banned scenes of children, killed in bombing raids, laid out in open coffins at Madrid morgue. Australians were allowed a glimpse of the incident in this poster sent from Spain. (K.C.Coldicott in Inglis, Amirah (1987) 'Australians in the Spanish Civil War'. p. 89)