Captured: Portraits of Crime 1870-1930 - Flipbook - Page 127
REFERENCES
& I M AG E S
BUT I LOVED HER
Image
Harold Collins
Page 111: NRS 2057, Photographic Description Books,
Broken Hill Gaol, [3/6018] Bernard O’Sullivan, photo 128.
NRS 845, Depositions and other papers, Sydney and Country,
[19/7226] Sydney Quarter Sessions, 1 March 1923, Mollie
Lawrence.
NRS 880, Papers and depositions, [9/7288] Central Criminal
Court, 23 November 1925, Rex v. Harold Herbert Wild Collins.
COOL FOR CARS
Jim Skidmore and Roy Davidson
NRS 2029, Entrance book, Bombala Afforestation Camp,
[5/1433] #11/1927.
NRS 2054, Entrance books, Broken Hill Gaol, [5/1442]
Jim Skidmore, #15/1927; Roy Davidson, #16/1927.
NRS 2227, Entrance and description books, Goulburn Gaol,
[7/13506] #549/1925.
NRS 2059, Discharge books, Broken Hill Gaol, [5/1449]
Jim Skidmore, 9 July 1927; Roy Davidson, 18 July 1927.
NRS 2464, Entrance books, State Penitentiary, Long Bay,
[3/8063] #3119/1925.
‘Motor car illegally used: Two men are remanded from Tilpa
to Broken Hill’, Barrier Miner, 28 February 1927, p. 2.
NRS 12395, Employees’ history cards, Public Service Board,
[8/2622] Harold Herbert Wild Collins (Albert Herbert Williams).
‘Motor car illegally used: Two men sentenced to six month’s
imprisonment’, Barrier Miner, 2 March 1927, p. 3.
National Archives of Australia; B2455, First Australian
Imperial Force Personnel Dossiers, 1914-1920; COLLINS H
H W, Collins Harold Herbert Wild : SERN 2067A; DRAPER
W J, Draper William James : SERN 3408; LAWRENCE A A,
LAWRENCE Albert Arthur : Service Number – 2035.
‘A tall man in a blue suit: Arrest in tram on charge of attempted
murder’, Evening News, 10 July 1929, p. 5.
‘Girl with Two Husbands’, Daily Standard, 9 February 1923,
p. 5.
‘Quarter Sessions … Bigamy’, The Sydney Morning Herald,
9 March 1923, p. 5.
‘Central Criminal Court’, The Sydney Morning Herald,
3 December 1925, p. 8.
‘Central Criminal Court’, The Sydney Morning Herald,
4 December 1925, p. 8.
‘Disfigured Digger … Bigamous Marriage … Woman with a
Past’, Truth, 6 December 1925, p. 17.
The National Archives of the UK (TNA), Census Returns of
England and Wales, 1911, (Online) available https://www.
ancestry.com.au/ (Accessed 30 May 2017).
Image
Page 108: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books, State
Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6115] Harold Herbert Wild Collins,
photo 21302 (detail).
‘Oxford Street Shooting: Campbell Committed’, National
Advocate, 30 August 1929, p. 4.
‘Sent for trial: Alleged intent to murder’, The Telegraph,
30 August 1929, p. 4.
‘Seven years’ gaol: Attempted murder’, The Scone Advocate,
27 September 1929, p. 10.
‘Court of Criminal Appeal: Appeals dismissed’, The Sydney
Morning Herald, 9 November 1929, p. 14.
‘Gaolbird gets more gaol: Year’s sentence for drug running’,
Truth, 5 January 1930, p. 13.
Images
Page 113, 115 (from top): NRS 2057, Photographic
Description Books, Broken Hill Gaol, [3/6018] Jim Skidmore,
photo 131; NRS 2057, Photographic Description Books,
Broken Hill Gaol, [3/6018] Roy Davidson, photo 130.
Page 114: NRS 2467, Photographic Description Books,
State Penitentiary, Long Bay, [3/6125] James Campbell,
photo 24156 (detail).
OTHER IMAGES
Bernard O’Sullivan
Inside front cover: Department of Corrective Services,
Unregistered series, Glass negative box no. 161-170,
photo 9558, Darlinghurst Gaol E Wing interior B corridor.
‘Alleged Fortuner Teller: Remanded for sentence’, Barrier
Miner, 8 January 1927, p. 2.
Page 5: NRS 4481, Glass negatives, [4/8619] Goulburn
Gaol.
‘Fortune teller gaoled: Several convictions’, Barrier Miner,
11 January 1927, p. 2.
Page 10-11: NRS 4481, Glass negatives, [4/8619]
Entrance gates to Darlinghurst Gaol; Henry Lawson,
One hundred and three (excerpt), 1908.
FORTUNE AND FICTION
‘Dubbo Police Court’, Dubbo Dispatch and Wellington
Independent, 22 March 1927, p. 1.
‘Dubbo Police Court: A Mixed menu’, Dubbo Liberal and
Macquarie Advocate, 17 December 1929, p. 7.
Australian Government, ‘Circus in Australia – A way of life for
70 years, 1847-1917’, Australian Stories, (Online) available
http://www.australia.gov.au/about-australia/australian-story/
early-circus (Accessed 23 May 2017).
Alana, Jayne Piper, ‘’A menace and an evil’, Fortune-telling in
Australia, 1900 -1918’, History Australia, vol. 11 no.3 (2014),
pp. 53-73.
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Page 14 (clockwise from top left): NRS 1966, Photographic
Description Books, Albury Gaol, [3/5999] Henry Sparks,
photo 299; NRS 2326, Photographic Description Books,
Maitland Gaol, [3/14012] Ilia Orchard, photo 115; NRS
2327, Photographic Description Books, Maitland Gaol,
[3/5983] Montefiore St Laurent, photo 67; NRS 2232,
Photographic Description Books, Parramatta Gaol, [3/5974]
James Pearce, photo 1711.
Page 18-9: Map of New South Wales showing situation of
gaols and number of prisoners as at 31 December 1900,
AO Map 32582.