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REFERENCES
& I M AG E S
BLACK HAND ALIEN
FAMILY BREAD WINNER
Frank Radatz
Ellen Hogan
NRS 345, Coroners’ inquest papers, [2/10481] #735/1916
Hans Portmann.
NRS 327, Indexes to registers of letters received, Justice
Branch, [X2082] 1919.
NRS 2234, Discharge books, Goulburn Gaol, [7/13670]
#17/141, Fritz Georgi.
NRS 2491, Entrance books, State Reformatory for Women,
Long Bay, [5/2263] Ellen Hogan, #902/1919.
National Archives of Australia; D1918, Investigation case files;
S149, Deported aliens.
‘Captain’s Flat Police Court’, The Braidwood Dispatch and
Mining Journal, 15 August 1919, p. 2. ‘Postmistress’ Lapse’,
Daily Examiner, 17 September 1919, p. 5.
‘Criminal Sittings: No Appearance’, The Week, 28 May 1915,
p. 28.
‘German Camp Tragedy’, The Sun, 3 May 1916, p. 7.
‘Treason Charge’, Weekly Times, 21 October 1916, p. 40.
‘Escaping from Camp’, The Argus, 24 October 1916, p. 4.
Barker, Tom and Fry, E.C. and Australian Society for
the Study of Labour History, Tom Barker and the I.W.W,
Australian Society for the Study of Labour History, (Online)
available http://labourhistorycanberra.org/wp-content/
uploads/2014/07/Tom-Barker-and-the-IWW-Eric-Fry.pdf
(Accessed 24 May 2017).
Fischer, Gerhard, Enemy Aliens: internment and the homefront
experience in Australia 1914-1920, St. Lucia University of
Queensland Press, 1989.
NSW Migration Heritage Centre, The Enemy at Home:
German Internees in World War I Australia – Holsworthy
Internment Camp, (Online) available http://www.
migrationheritage.nsw.gov.au/exhibition/enemyathome/
holsworthy-internment-camp/ (Accessed 20 May 2017).
‘Captain’s Flat Cases’, The Braidwood Dispatch and Mining
Journal, 19 September 1919, p. 1.
‘Postmistress convicted’, The Wyalong Advocate,
23 September 1919, p. 2.
The Official Year Book of New South Wales 1920,
NSW Government Statistician, 1921, p. 549.
Image
Page 94-5: NRS 2496, Photographic Description Books,
State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, [3/6006]
Ellen Hogan, photo 460.
NOTORIOUS WOMAN HOUSEBREAKER
Eileen Mulholland
NRS 13495, Divorce case papers, Item 1298/1932 Victor
Horace Mulholland and May Eileen Mulholland.
Image
NRS 2491, Entrance books, State Reformatory for Women,
Long Bay, [5/2263] Eileen May Mulholland, #1019/1919;
[5/2267] Jean Harris, #1188/1932.
Page 90-1: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books, State
Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6095] Fritz Georgi, photo 15554.
NRS 2498, Discharge books, State Reformatory for Women,
Long Bay, [5/2224] Jean Harris, 10 May 1934.
OVER 100 CONVICTIONS
‘Quarter Sessions’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 22 November
1919, p. 9.
Mary Maloney
NRS 1935, Photograph description books (Inebriates),
[3/6173] Mary Richards, photo 90.
‘Young Woman’s Career’, The Scone Advocate, 16 April
1920, p. 4.
‘Woman Housebreaker’, The Argus, 28 April 1923, p. 23.
NRS 2491, Entrance books, State Reformatory for Women,
Long Bay, [5/2260-65] multiple entries under names Mary
Maloney, Mary Richards and Mary O’Sullivan.
‘Loving Wife Laughed at Locksmiths’, The Arrow, 24 February
1933, p. 2.
NRS 2499, Inebriates’ Admission register, State Reformatory
for Women, Long Bay, [X703] Mary Richards #30/1909,
#35/1909, #307/1913; Mary Maloney #1087/1921,
#1003/1923, #1103/1925.
Page 96, 98: NRS 2496, Photographic Description Books,
State Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, [3/6006]
Eileen May Mulholland, photo 462.
NRS 2500, Inebriates’ medical record, State Reformatory for
Women, Long Bay, [5/2247-48] Mary Richards, pp. 97-98
and p. 118.
NRS 2501, Discharge book (Inebriates), State Reformatory
for Women, Long Bay, [5/2257] Mary Richards #31/1909,
#270/1913; Mary Maloney #11/1923, #2/1924, #20/1925.
‘The man who did not die’, Evening News, 23 July 1907, p. 6.
‘Treatment of Inebriates’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 March
1907, p. 11.
Images
Page 92: NRS 4335, Plans of public buildings, Plan 1871,
Long Bay Female Prison Entrance Block elevation and sections,
1903.
Page 93: NRS 2496, Photographic Description Books, State
Reformatory for Women, Long Bay, [3/6006] Mary Maloney,
photo 441.
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Image
Page 97: Mug shot of Emma Rolfe (also known as May
Mulholland, Sybil White, Jean Harris and Eileen Mulholland),
1 April 1920, Central Police Station Sydney, NSW Police
Forensic Photography Archive, Justice and Police Museum,
Sydney Living Museums.
FROM CRIME TO DIVORCE
Walter Mansfield
NRS 13361, Registers of committals, Mittagong Training
School for Boys, [8/1755] p. 160, Reel 1872.
‘Quarter Sessions‘, The Sydney Morning Herald, 2 December
1919, p. 5.
‘Quarter Sessions’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 6 December
1919, p. 9.