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COLLECTED ARCHIVES BIOGRAPHICAL NOTE
2008/53/1
Doyle, Deb
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Creator:
Deb Doyle, née Deborah (Debbie) Eva Baer, was born on the first day of 1955, at the King George V
Memorial Hospital, in Camperdown, Sydney. From age two and a half to twelve, she lived with her
grandparents in Eastwood, Sydney and attended Kent Road Public School, also in Eastwood. During
these early years, her parents sought to reconcile their marriage but eventually divorced in 1963, when
their daughter was eight. Deb's interest in the world of popular music developed at about this time.
'Ever since the Beatles tour in June 1964, when I was nine, I'd found solace and balance in making
picture books, writing poems, drawing, painting, and later, playing the recorder and listening to DJ
Ward Austin's programs on Radio 2UW ("Even granny tunes her tranny to the New 'UW!").'
Just after Christmas 1966, Deb and her mother moved across Sydney to a one-bedroom basement flat in
Morehead Street, Redfern. After one term at Randwick Girls High School, Deb transferred to Sydney
Girls High. When she was thirteen, she and her mother moved again, across the street to another
one-bedroom flat in the Housing Commission's 'Kendall' block. She created the archive's earliest
paintings and posters of pop artists and groups at about this time.
In October 1967, Deb and her friend Cheryl went to Hyde Park to attend the Waratah Festival, where
they saw the Masters' Apprentices perform their hit song 'Living in a Child's Dream'. Deb remembers
swooning at the sight of singer Jim Keays in his red-velvet suit. They also attended pop concerts at the
Trocadero Ballroom, in George Street. 'I proudly wore my orange and pink short-cullotte suit and love
beads, and aimed for the perfect fringe-and-bob cut a la Dinah Lee.'
Towards the end of 1967, Deb and Cheryl began attending Sunday-lunchtime shows at the Op Pop
Disco, a basement venue in Castlereagh Street, Sydney. They met the manager, Ivan Dayman, and Deb
showed him some of her psychedelic-style posters. Dayman commissioned Deb to paint two posters to
advertise the Twilights, and Phil Jones and the Unknown Blues, as well as a foyer mural featuring
band names and pop slogans. Thereafter, Dayman gave the two girls free admission to the lunchtime
shows.
Throughout 1968, Deb and Cheryl attended the Op Pop on most Sundays, 'sporting pale-pink lipstick
and a couple of coats of mascara to make us look older. We were thrilled to meet local and interstate
performers such as Normie Rowe (my idol), Ronnie Burns, Jonne Sands, Bon and Vince from the
Valentines, Phil Jones, the Barrington Davis Power Pact, and Reverend Black and the Rockin' Vicars.
We also fraternised with the in-house photographer, Peter Carrette. "Uncle Ivan" was somewhat of a
father figure and even drove us to Wollongong and back one Sunday to check out a venue. Before the
lunchtime shows, we danced the Skate under the mirrorball, and the resident DJ let us play records in
his booth, up the back, between the toilets and near the pinball machines. Heaven on a stick!'
Eventually, Deb's parents banned her from attending the Op Pop, so once again she found solace in
creating her pop posters. As she describes it, she created the posters at a time of great change in her
life, both emotionally and physically, and they were 'born of love and pain'. 'I looked forward to sitting
down at our small laminex dining table and getting to work with my Croxley sketchbook and art
materials. Each time, I conjured an image of a pop group, singer or song and "realised" it in the myriad
colours and shapes that characterised the psychedelic era. I had to make the colours as big, bold and
bright as the larger-than-life images that resided in my internal landscape. My heart throbbed with
anticipation every time I started pencilling in the lettering spaces and figurative elements for each new
poster.'
After high school, in 1973, Deb began studying Arts-Law at Sydney University but discontinued Law in
late 1975. When she was nineteen and halfway through the Arts degree, she and her mother moved yet
again, this time, finally but not for long, to a two-bedroom flat in the 'Gilmore' block of high-rise flats in
Morehead Street, Redfern. From age sixteen to nineteen, she lavished her affections on a boyfriend
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rather than her artwork and music. From mid-1974 to the end of 1975, she worked on Thursday nights
and Saturday mornings as a sales assistant at Nicholson's music store, in George Street, and during
1976, she took a year's break from university to work at the store full time.
In 1977, Deb returned to study at Sydney University and ultimately graduated with a Bachelor of Arts.
In April 1977, she also began work as the assistant to the late Gaille Jang, the Union Activities Officer
at the University of Sydney Union. 'My job was to create publicity for our concerts, dances, dinners,
tuition classes and competitions. It was the perfect job for me because I loved drawing, I loved writing, I
loved pop music, and I loved being productive.' In the early days of the job, she wrote a column and
reviews for the Union Recorder under the nom de plume Tanya Hyde. She remained in the position of
Union Activities Assistant until November 1982.
Between 1978 and 1981, Deb also worked as a freelance illustrator, creating handbills and posters for
rock-music venues. Her first designs were for the music promoter Bob Yates, to advertise gigs at the
Rex Hotel, in Kings Cross, and the Civic Hotel, in Pitt Street. She also designed handbills for Yates's
other live-music venues, including the Royal Antler Hotel, in Narrabeen, and the Family Hotel, in
Rydalmere, as well as for Mi-Sex, a New Zealand band that Yates was managing, and other groups or
concerts he was promoting. In addition, she pursued music journalism, in the form of a column called
'Permanent Waves' in local Sydney newspaper The Sydney Shout, about the live-music scene, and
articles for the rock magazines RAM and Roadrunner.
In 1979, Deb formed a pop-rock group, the Proteens, which played consistently in Sydney and
sometimes in regional New South Wales throughout 1980 and '81. 'Writing songs, choosing "covers" and
performing in a pop group were the culmination of a lifelong dream: to actually make the kind of music
that had inspired me to create artworks and write articles in previous years.' After the Proteens, in
1983, she co-formed and sang in another band, Café Society.
Deb's later career has involved freelance book editing, editorial training and freelance illustrating. In
1986, she moved to Melbourne and worked as a publications co-ordinator for a six-month Community
Employment Project at Fringe Network in the Melbourne suburb of Fitzroy. The following year, she was
appointed in-house editor at the Victorian Curriculum and Assessment Board. In 1989, she created
Living Proof - Book Editing to provide editing services for book-publishing companies, government
departments, corporations and self-publishing authors. She began another business, Editorial Training
Services, in 1995, as a consultancy for corporations, government departments, educational institutions
and professional associations. In 2004, as a freelance illustrator, Deb created a business called Draw
On. In 2003, she self-published a book, 'Grey Areas and Gremlins: A grammar and punctuation
refresher', and she continues to publish subsequent editions of this popular title. She has written the
"Language FAQs" column for 'Government News'; the "Editor's Corner" column for 'Newswrite'; the
"Minnie and Me" short story in 'Cat Tales: The Meaning of Cats in Women's Lives'; and animal-rights
articles such as "Talking Turkey", published in 'Vegan Voice'.
Deb is married to Chris Doyle, and they have three children. The family has lived in Miranda, in
Sydney's Sutherland Shire, since January 2004.
Edited by Deb Doyle, 23 July 2008
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES LIST
Doyle, Deb
Reg. Number Series Title Date
Creator:
2008/53/1-1 Artwork 1966 - 1986
2008/53/1-2 Sketchbooks 1968 - 1969
2008/53/1-3 Scrapbooks 1977 - 1998
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2008/53/1-1
Creators: Doyle, Deb
Series Title: Artwork
Date Range: 1966 - 1986
Physical Characteristics: Posters and paintings as well as a small number of graphic design
drawings.
Description: Artwork, artwork of Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales,
Australia/Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1966 - 1986
Artwork produced by Deb Doyle née Deborah [Debbie] Baer while a
schoolgirl in the Sydney suburb of Redfern and later as a freelance
illustrator living in the Melbourne suburb of Brunswick East. Some
of the earlier works were commissioned by Ivan Dayman, manager of
the Op Pop disco in Castlereagh Street, Sydney: posters to advertise
two of the bands - The Twilights and Phil Jones and the Unknown
Blues - and a mural for the foyer of the Op Pop disco featuring band
names and pop slogans. Other illustrations include posters of zodiac
signs and paintings of girls' fashions or imaginary landscapes. The
later artwork in the series was produced to publicise
community-based activities. The descriptions used to describe the
artwork are based on descriptions provided by Deb Doyle.
Arrangement: Chronological
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.86
Box Number: F1
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Artwork
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
F12008/53/1-1/1 Poster, Mod girl, paper/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 1966
Colour poster featuring a mod girl sitting on ball, against an
optical art background.
F12008/53/1-1/2 Painting, Nativity scene, cardboard/paper/paint, Deb Doyle,
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, December 1966
F12008/53/1-1/3 Poster, rock music, 'Phil Jones and the Unknown Blues groove
for you at the Op Pop Disco', paper/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern,
New South Wales, Australia, 7 January 1968
Colour poster featuring the title of Phil Jones and the
Unknown Blues' song, 'If I Had a Ticket'.
F12008/53/1-1/4 Poster, rock music, 'Enter the Twilights zone', paper/paint, Deb
Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 9 January 1968
Colour poster featuring the names of the members of rock
music group, The Twilights.
F12008/53/1-1/5 Photocopy of press clipping, Psychedelic mural in foyer of Op
Pop Disco featured in 'Everybody's' magazine, Deb Doyle,
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, January 1968
Colour photocopy of an item from 'Everybody's' magazine that
shows two women dancing in front of the psychedelic mural in
the foyer of Op Pop Disco, Castlereagh St, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia designed by Deb Doyle for the manager of the
club at the age of 13.
F12008/53/1-1/6 Poster, fantasy scene in psychedelic colours, paper/paint, Deb
Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 19 March 1969
F12008/53/1-1/7 Poster, rock music, 'The Cream', paper/paint, Deb Doyle,
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 26 February 1969
Poster showing the members of the English rock music trio,
Cream.
F12008/53/1-1/8 Poster, 'The Bearpit's where it's at', paper/paint, Deb Doyle,
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 7 June 1969
Colour poster advertising Sydney Girls High School's school
magazine, 'The Bearpit'.
Item Number BoxItem Title
F12008/53/1-1/9 Poster, 'Cold Turkey I', cardbord/pen, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New
South Wales, Australia, 14 November 1969
Black and white poster with a montage of figures and faces
drawn using black marker pen. On the back of the poster it
reads, 'COLD/TURKEY/I/Debbie 13141169'.
F12008/53/1-1/10 Poster, 'Aries', paper/pen, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 18 May 1970
F12008/53/1-1/11 Poster, 'Taurus', paper/pen, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 22 May 1970
F12008/53/1-1/12 Poster, 'Cancer', Deb Doyle, cardboard/paper/pen, Redfern,
New South Wales, Australia, September 1970
Colour poster designed for Fathers' Day, September 1970. On
the back of the poster it reads, 'TO DEAR/DAD/LOVE FROM
DEB/FATHERS DAY/1969'.
F12008/53/1-1/13 Poster, 'Gemini', paper/pen, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 21 September 1970
F12008/53/1-1/14 Painting, rainbow, landscape and girls, paper/paint, Deb
Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, November 1970
F12008/53/1-1/15 Painting, rainbow, landscape and flowers, paper/paint, Deb
Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, November 1970
F12008/53/1-1/16 Painting, mountain landscape, sun and rainbow, paper/paint,
Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, November
1970
F12008/53/1-1/17 Poster, 'Libre', paper/pencil/ink, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New
South Wales, Australia, 8 November 1970
F12008/53/1-1/18 Painting, swirly ocean waves, sun and rainbow, paper/paint,
Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 19
November 1970
F12008/53/1-1/19 Poster, 'Angel guy with curly hair', paper/pencil/ink, Deb
Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1970
F12008/53/1-1/20 Poster, 'Capricorn', paper/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New
South Wales, Australia, 1970
F12008/53/1-1/21 Poster, 'Jenolan Caves fun trek', paper/paint, Deb Doyle,
Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1970
F12008/53/1-1/22 Painting, Four models in trendy clothes, paper/paint/pencil,
Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, c 1970
Painting undertaken as an assignment for an art class at
Sydney Girls High School which features four models in trendy
clothes of the day. There are also descriptions in pencil of the
fashions.
Item Number BoxItem Title
F12008/53/1-1/23 Poster, Hollywood-glamorous woman with purple hair,
paper/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
1974
F12008/53/1-1/24 Poster, Hollywood-glamorous woman with orange and red hair,
paper/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
1974
F12008/53/1-1/25 Design drawing, 'Merry Christmas', paper/ink, Deb Doyle,
Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, November 1986
Design drawing for a Christmas card in black and white that
shows Santa Claus travelling above the Melbourne skyline at
night. Instead of reindeer, his sleigh is being pulled by trams,
one of which has the name of the Melbourne suburb of St Kilda
on its side. The greeting reads, 'Merry Christmas!'
F12008/53/1-1/26 Design drawing, Leichhardt Festa, paper/ink/pencil, Deb
Doyle, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986
Black and white design drawing with a colour overlay of a
design produced for the cover of the Leichhardt Festa
magazine.
F12008/53/1-1/27 Magazine, 'Fringe Magazine', issue 41, Deb Doyle, Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, August - September 1986
A copy of issue 41 of the 'Fringe Magazine' produced by the
Fringe Network in Fitzroy, Victoria, Australia. Deb Doyle was
the Publications Co-ordinator for the project and also designed
the cover of this issue of the magazine.
F12008/53/1-1/28 Calendar, City of Fitzroy 1987 litter-campaign calendar,
designed by Deb Doyle, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia, 1986
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2008/53/1-2
Creators: Doyle, Deb
Series Title: Sketchbooks
Date Range: 1968 - 1969
Physical Characteristics: Sketchbooks with cardboard covers and metal spiral binding
containing pages of art paper with painted posters.
Description: Sketchbooks, artwork of Deb Doyle, cardboard/paper/metal/paint,
Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1968 - 1969
Two sketchbooks containing the artwork of Deb Doyle née Deborah
[Debbie] Baer which she produced at the ages of 13 and 14. The
artwork in the form of hand-painted posters was inspired by the pop
music culture of the day and features bold colours and psychedelic
images. Some include slogans of the era while others feature the
names of pop-music artists or groups as well as song titles. The
descriptions used to describe the artwork are based on descriptions
provided by Deb Doyle.
Arrangement: Original order as posters appear in sketchbooks.
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.51
Box Number:
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Sketchbooks
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-2/1 Sketchbook, pop and rock music posters of Deb Doyle,
cardboard/paper/metal/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 1968 - 1969
Sketchbook containing 22 posters designed by Deb Doyle née
Deborah [Debbie] Baer while living with her mother in a
Housing Commission flat in Redfern, New South Wales,
Australia. The first posters in the sketchbook were created
soon after she had been banned by her parents from attending
the Op Pop Disco in central Sydney. In correspondence with
the Powerhouse Museum, Doyle described how she found
solace in creating the posters, which were 'born of love and
pain, because I loved the pop culture of the day but was
struggling to cope with the many changes occurring in my life'.
She also described how the posters were constructed: 'To create
the posters, I used artists' brushes and little jars of Caldwell's
Poster Paints, which I bought at the newsagency at the Poets'
Corner shops or Penfold's art-supplies store in Sydney. I looked
forward to sitting down at our small laminex dining table and
getting to work with my Croxley sketchbook and art materials.
Each time, I conjured an image of a pop group, singer or song
and 'realised' it in the myriad colours and shapes that
characterised the psychedelic era. I had to make the colours as
big, bold and bright as the larger-than-life images that resided
in my internal landscape. My heart throbbed with anticipation
every time I started pencilling in the lettering spaces and
figurative elements for each new poster.' The descriptions for
each poster are based on descriptions provided by Deb Doyle.
2008/53/1-2/1/1 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Turn on. Go underground!',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 3 December 1968
Colour poster which shows the rock trio Cream wearing
sunglasses.
2008/53/1-2/1/2 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Turn on. Go underground!',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 2 January 1969
Colour poster which shows three hippie girls wearing
sunglasses.
2008/53/1-2/1/3 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Swing', paper/paint, designed by
Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia, 1 March
1969
Colour poster which features a culotte-suited girl in a 'star
jump' position.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-2/1/4 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Go pink Go Zoot', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
9 January 1969
Colour poster which features an elephant with four stick
figures representing the Australian group riding on its back.
The stick figures are holding up four letters that spell 'ZOOT'.
2008/53/1-2/1/5 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Jonne Sands', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
10 January 1969
Colour poster which features a girl fan of the singer Jonne
Sands holding up a placard that reads, 'Luv XXX'. Nearby is a
handwritten message with the words, 'Jonne forever! XX'.
2008/53/1-2/1/6 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Join the in crowd', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
12 January 1969
Colour poster which features a girl holding a flag with an
image of a flower on it. To her right is a basket of flowers.
2008/53/1-2/1/7 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Flower power', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
14 January 1969
Colour poster which features a hippie guy and girl looking sad
and pensive.
2008/53/1-2/1/8 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Simon and Garfunkel',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 16 January 1969
Colour poster which features a drawing in black against an
ochre-wash background of Simon and Garfunkel. The work
was based on a photograph of Simon and Garfunkel.
2008/53/1-2/1/9 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Tiny Tim for king', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
17 January 1969
Colour poster which features a drawing in black against a
polka-dot background of the American novelty artist Tiny Tim
wearing a white coat. The work was based on a photograph of
Tiny Tim.
2008/53/1-2/1/10 Poster, pop and rock music, 'The Doors freak out', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
18 January 1969
Colour poster which features an elongated silhouette figure of
The Doors singer Jim Morrison and clippings taken from
newspapers of images of a cat and Jimi Hendrix.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-2/1/11 Poster, Collage of well-known Australians, paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
18 January 1969
Black and white cartoon-style poster featuring various
Australian characters either in bathing suits or 1960s clothes.
2008/53/1-2/1/12 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Flying Circus', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
30 January 1969
Colour poster that shows stick figures representing the
Australian group Flying Circus seated on a hayride and
wearing tall hats. One of the figures holding up a sign that
reads, 'hayride!' This poster was inspired by the group's hit
single 'Hayride'.
2008/53/1-2/1/13 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Flower power', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
9 February 1969
Colour poster that is covered with various types of flowers.
Interspersed amongst the flowers are five line drawings of
hippie faces.
2008/53/1-2/1/14 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Donovan Atlantis', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
13 February 1969
Colour poster that features an ancient sailboat, a mermaid on
a rock, and stylised waves and sky. The poster was inspired by
Donovan's hit single 'Atlantis'.
2008/53/1-2/1/15 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Ob-La-Di; Ob-La-Da', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
22 February 1969
Colour poster that features a bride in white holding a posey of
flowers in one hand and a rolling pin in the other; a groom
with his arm around his bride and a glass of wine in his other
hand; and a young girl who is holding a baby at arm's length.
The poster was inspired by The Beatles' hit single 'Ob-La-Di;
Ob-La-Da'.
2008/53/1-2/1/16 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Hooked on a Feeling', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
24 May 1969
Colour poster that features an elongated hippie girl sitting on
the ground surrounded by white flowers and red, reedy
branches. The poster was inspired by B. J. Thomas's hit single
'Hooked on a Feeling'.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-2/1/17 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Russel Morris', paper/paint,
designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South Wales, Australia,
23 May 1969
Colour poster that features a stick figure of the singer Russell
Morris located in a psychedelic landscape wearing
high-waisted black pants and a billowing white shirt. The
poster was inspired by Russell Morris's hit single 'The Real
Thing'.
2008/53/1-2/1/18 Poster, pop and rock music, 'My Old Man's a Groovy Old Man',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 13 June 1969
Colour poster that features dancing girls wearing colourful
clothing. One of the girls is holding up a placard that reads,
'VALENTINES!' Another is holding a sign that says
'EBENEEZER!' The poster also has coloured balloons, many of
which have faces of older men on them. The poster was
inspired by the Australian group The Valentines' two hit
singles, 'My Old Man's a Groovy Old Man' and 'Ebeneezer'.
2008/53/1-2/1/19 Poster, pop and rock music, 'Part 3 into Paper Walls',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 27 August 1969
Colour poster that features a hippie girl's head and torso as
well as floating spaced-out faces against a background of
psychedelic patterns and trees. The poster was inspired by
Russell Morris's hit single 'Part 3 into Paper Walls'.
2008/53/1-2/1/20 Poster, pop and rock music, 'The Ballad of John and Yoko',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 29 August 1969
Colour poster that features John Lennon and Yoko Ono
mounted on a brown, stunned-looking horse and holding a
white flower. This image is contained within a larger image of
a yellow flower with purple petals. The poster was inspired by
John Lennon's hit single, 'The Ballad of John and Yoko'.
2008/53/1-2/1/21 Poster, pop and rock music, 'This Girl Is a Woman Now',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 16 November 1969
Colour poster that features a silhouette of a nude girl with
flowing hair, posing within stylised waves with an orange sun
in the background. The poster also shows a smaller girl lying
sideways in a semi-foetal position with a yellow sun behind
her. The poster was inspired by Gary Puckett and the Union
Gap's hit single, 'This Girl Is a Woman Now'.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-2/1/22 Poster, pop and rock music, 'He Ain't Heavy; He's My Brother',
paper/paint, designed by Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 23 November 1969
Colour poster that features the faces of four hippie men and
full-length silhouettes of two others. The poster was inspired
by The Hollies hit single, 'He Ain't Heavy…He's My Brother'.
2008/53/1-2/2 Sketchbook, artwork of Deb Doyle,
cardboard/paper/metal/paint, Deb Doyle, Redfern, New South
Wales, Australia, 1968 - 1969
Sketchbook containing a drawing designed by Deb Doyle née
Deborah [Debbie] Baer. It contains one coloured drawing
showing the head and shoulders of a young blond-haired girl
who is wearing a blue top with white stars. The word 'poetry' is
placed near her left shoulder. Underneath the figure of the
young girl is a circle containing a stylised pattern utilising the
artist's initials, db [Debbie Baer].
COLLECTED ARCHIVES SERIES DESCRIPTION
Registration Number: 2008/53/1-3
Creators: Doyle, Deb
Series Title: Scrapbooks
Date Range: 1977 - 1998
Physical Characteristics: Scrapbooks with cardboard covers and cloth spines containing
handbills, articles and other paper items pasted onto paper pages.
Description: Scrapbooks, handbills and articles concerning rock music or other
performance-related events, cardboard/paper/cloth, compiled by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia/Melbourne, Victoria,
Australia/Brunswick East, Victoria, Australia, 1977 - 1998
Three scrapbooks containing handbills and similar items publicising
rock music concerts or other performance-related events compiled by
Deb Doyle née Deborah [Debbie] Baer while working as a freelance
illustrator for Sydney music promoters such as Bob Yates or as the
Assistant to the University of Sydney Union Activities Officer. There
are also press clippings of articles written by Doyle on the Sydney
music scene. A small number of items were added to the scrapbooks
while Doyle was living in Melbourne.
Arrangement: Generally chronological within each scrapbook.
Dimensions: Shelf Length m 0.40
Box Number:
COLLECTED ARCHIVES
Series Title: Scrapbooks
ITEM LIST
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1 Scrapbook, handbills and articles concerning rock music or
other performance-related events, cardboard/paper/cloth,
compiled by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia/Brunswick East, Victoria, Australia, 1977 - 1998
Scrapbook mainly containing handbills publicising rock music
concerts or other performance-related events compiled by Deb
Doyle née Deborah [Debbie] Baer while working as a freelance
illustrator for Sydney music promoters such as Bob Yates or as
the Assistant to the University of Sydney Union Activities
Officer. There are also press clippings of articles written by
Doyle on the Sydney music scene for the University of Sydney's
'Union Recorder' under the nom de plume Tanya Hyde and
entitled 'Campus Funtime, with Tanya Hyde' . The last item in
the scrapbook is a brochure produced by another artist
publicising the twentieth anniversary of Bob Yates' career as
the promoter of the New Zealand band Mi-Sex.
2008/53/1-3/1/1 Press clipping, 'Campus Funtime, with Tanya Hyde', 'Union
Recorder', vol 58 no 3, Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1977
The press clipping is located on page 2 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/2 Press clipping, 'Campus Funtime, with Tanya Hyde', 'Union
Recorder', vol 58 no 4, Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1977
The press clipping is located on page 3 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/3 Press clipping, 'Campus Funtime, with Tanya Hyde', 'Union
Recorder', vol 58 no 5, Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1977
The press clipping is located on page 4 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/4 Press clipping, 'Campus Funtime, with Tanya Hyde', 'Union
Recorder', vol 58 no 6, Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1977
The press clipping is located on page 5 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/5 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 22 - 24
June 1978
The performers were: Rrats Bander (22 June 1978); Anne
Kirkpatrick Band (23 June 1978); and Kamakaze Kids (24
June 1978).
The handbill is located on page 6 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/6 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 29 June -
1 July 1978
The performers were: Rrats Bander (29 June 1978); Anne
Kirkpatrick Band (30 June 1978); and Jimmy and the Boys (1
July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 6 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/7 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6 - 8 July
1978
The performers were: Midnight Oil (6 July 1978); X (7 July
1978); and Johnny Kannis (8 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 6 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/8 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 13 - 15
July 1978
The performers were: The Angels (13 July 1978);
Psycho-Surgeons and The Press (14 July 1978); and Johnny
Kannis and Kamakaze Kids (15 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 6 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/9 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 20 - 22
July 1978
The performers were: Midnight Oil (20 July 1978); Suicide
Pact, Wasted Daze and Teenage Radio Stars (21 July 1978);
Deadlock, Psycho-Surgeons and Kamakaze Kids (22 July
1978).
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/10 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 3 - 5
August 1978
The performers were: Kamakaze Kidz (3 August 1978); Miss B
Haven, The Proffesores, and The Assassins (4 August 1978);
and Jo Jo Zep (5 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/11 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 31 August
- 2 September 1978
The performers were: The Proffesores and Thought Criminals
(31 August 1978); High Rise Bombers and Survivors (1
September 1978); and Survivors and Wasted Daze (2
September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/12 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 17 - 19
September 1978
The performers were: Cold Chisel (17 September 1978);
Harbour Ratz and The Assassins (18 September 1978); and X
(19 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/13 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 28 - 30
September 1978
The performers were: Kamakaze Kidz (28 September 1978);
Wasted Daze, Mental as Anything, and Proffesores (29
September 1978); and Mi-Sex (30 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 8 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/14 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2 - 4
November 1978
The performers were: Matchbox (2 November 1978); Mi-Sex (3
November 1978); and Flowers (4 November 1978).
The handbill is located on page 8 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/15 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 14
October 1978
The performers were: Jo Jo Zep and Kamakaze Kidz (12
October 1978); High Rise Bombers (13 October 1978); and
Jimmy and the Boys (14 October 1978).
The handbill is located on page 8 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/16 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 24 - 26
August 1978
The performers were: Midnight Oil (24 August 1978); Harbour
Ratz and The Assassins (25 August 1978); and Jimmy and the
Boys (26 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 8 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/17 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 26 - 28
October 1978
The performers were: Kamakaze Kidz and Lori Balmer (26
October 1978); Mi-Sex (27 October 1978); and Jimmy and the
Boys (28 October 1978).
The handbill is located on page 9 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/18 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 9 - 11
November 1978
The performers were: Bo Diddley, Wasted Daze and Kamakaze
Kidz (9 November 1978); Teenage Radio Stars (10 November
1978); and Jimmy and the Boys (11 November 1978).
The handbill is located on page 9 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/19 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6 - 11 November
1978
The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (6 November
1978); Jo Jo Zep (7 November 1978); Mi-Sex (8 November
1978); Mental as Anything (9 November 1978); Flowers (10
November 1978); and Teenage Radio Stars (11 November
1978). In the downstairs area the performers were Allison
McCallum and friends (9 November 1978), Just Bluegrass (10
November 1978), and Rick Turk Band (11 November 1978).
The handbill is located on page 9 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/20 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 9 - 11
November 1978
The performers were: Bo Diddley, Wasted Daze and Kamakaze
Kidz (9 November 1978); Teenage Radio Stars (10 November
1978); and Jimmy and the Boys (11 November 1978).
The handbill is located on page 9 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/21 Handbill, rock music, Governor Bourke Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 15 - 16
September 1978
The handbill is headed, 'Governor Bourke Opens! The
performers were: Mental as Anything (15 September 1978);
and Anne Kirkpatrick Band and Wasted Daze (16 September
1978).
The handbill is located on page 10 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/22 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 25 - 26
August 1978
The performers were: Jimmy and the Boys (25 August 1978);
and Midnight Oil (26 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 10 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/23 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 4 - 5 August
1978
The performers were: Midnight Oil and Wasted Daze (4
August 1978); and Jimmy and the Boys and Kamakaze Kidz (5
August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 10 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/24 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 13 May
1978
The performers were: Flowers and Kim Humphrey's Band (12
May 1978); and The Hitmen and The Numbers (13 May 1978).
The handbill is located on page 10 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/25 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 7 - 9
September 1978
The performers were: Sports and Teenage Radio Stars (7
September 1978); Jimmy and the Boys (8 September 1978);
and X (9 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/26 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 27 - 29
July 1978
The performers were: Wasted Daze (27 July 1978); Johnny
Kannis (28 July 1978); and Kamakaze Kids (29 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/27 Handbill, rock music, Kings Cross Rex Hotel, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 10 - 12
August 1978
The performers were: Johnny Kannis (10 August 1978); Rose
Tattoo (11 August 1978); and X (12 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/28 Handbill, jazz music, Civic Hotel Downstairs Jazz Lounge,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1978
The resident performers were Bob Jane's Jazz Band on
Wednesday nights and Sydney Stompers on Friday nights.
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/29 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 24 - 29 April 1978
The Civic Hotel is described on the handbill as a 'Rock 'n' Roll
Nightclub'. The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Best
pub rock in town'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick
Band (24 April 1978); Dan Johnson Band (25 April 1978);
Jimmy and the Boys (26 April 1978); Mental as Anything (27
April 1978); Wasted Daze (28 April 1978); and Matchbox (29
April 1978).
The handbill is located on page 12 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/30 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 - 6 May 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'New, old and
permanent wave!' The performers were: Mangrove Boogie
Band (1 May 1978); Dan Johnson Band (2 May 1978); Jimmy
and the Boys (3 May 1978); Mental as Anything (4 May 1978);
X (5 May 1978); and Doug Parkinson and The Southern Star
Band (6 May 1978).
The handbill is located on page 12 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/31 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8 - 13 May 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Every night fever'.
The performers were: Mangrove Boogie Band (8 May 1978);
The Elks (9 May 1978); Jimmy and the Boys (10 May 1978);
Mental as Anything (11 May 1978); X (12 May 1978); and
Midnight Oil (13 May 1978).
The handbill is located on page 12 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/32 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 15 - 20 May 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Raw rock…power
folk'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (15 May
1978); Dan Johnson Band (16 May 1978); Jimmy and the Boys
(17 May 1978); Mental as Anything (18 May 1978); Boys Next
Door (19 May 1978); and Stiletto (20 May 1978).
The handbill is located on page 12 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/33 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 22 - 27 May 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'All week and all of
the night'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (22
May 1978); The Elks (23 May 1978); Wasted Daze (24 May
1978); Mental as Anything (25 May 1978); X (26 May 1978);
and The Press (27 May 1978).
The handbill is located on page 13 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/34 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 29 May - 3 June
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Nightmoves'. The
performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (29 May 1978);
Midnight Oil (30 May 1978); Wasted Daze (31 May 1978);
Hawaiian House Wreckers (1 June 1978); Sour Puss (2 June
1978); and X (3 June 1978).
The handbill is located on page 13 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/35 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 5 - 10 June 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was '6 nites on the tiles'.
The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (5 June 1978); Jo
Jo Zep and The Falcons (6 June 1978); Jeff St John (7 June
1978); Mental as Anything (8 June 1978); Wasted Daze (9 June
1978); and X and Kamakaze Kids (10 June 1978).
The handbill is located on page 13 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/36 Handbill, rock and jazz music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 17 June
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Never mind the
Bonox'. The rock music performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick
Band (12 June 1978); Red Hot Peppers (13 June 1978); Jeff St
John (14 June 1978); Mental as Anything (15 June 1978);
Wasted Daze (16 June 1978); and X and Kamakaze Kids (17
June 1978). The jazz music performers were: Bob James Jazz
Band (14 June 1978) and Sydney Stampers (15 June 1978).
The handbill is located on page 13 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/37 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 19 - 24 June 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Isn't disco enough?'
The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (19 June 1978);
Red Hot Peppers (20 June 1978); Midnight Oil (21 June 1978);
Mental as Anything (22 June 1978); Wasted Daze (23 June
1978); and Jimmy and the Boys (24 June 1978).
The handbill is located on page 14 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/38 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 26 June - 1 July
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'The gentle
alternative'. The performers were: Mangrove Boogie Kings (26
June 1978); Jimmy and the Boys (27 June 1978); Huntress (28
June 1978); Mental as Anything (29 June 1978); Wasted Daze
(30 June 1978); and Johnny Kannis and Kamakaze Kids (1
July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 14 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/39 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 3 - 8 July 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Where the kids are
alright'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (3 July
1978); Midnight Oil (4 July 1978); Flowers (5 July 1978);
Mental as Anything (6 July 1978); Sourpuss (7 July 1978); and
Wasted Daze (8 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 14 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/40 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 10 - 15 July 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Look . . . no
schlock!' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (10 July
1978); The Angels (11 July 1978); Flowers (12 July 1978);
Mental as Anything (13 July 1978); Kamakaze Kids (14 July
1978); and Wasted Daze (15 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 14 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/41 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 17 - 22 July 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'They must be
terrivic if they're on at the Civic'. The performers were: Greg
Quill with Southern Cross (17 July 1978); Skyhooks (18 July
1978); Flowers (19 July 1978); Mental as Anything (20 July
1978); The Press (21 July 1978); and Rose Tattoo (22 July
1978).
The handbill is located on page 15 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/42 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 24 - 29 July 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Brightness on the
edge of town'. The performers were: Greg Quill and Southern
Cross (24 July 1978); Red Hot Peppers (25 July 1978); Teenage
Radio Stars (26 July 1978); Mental as Anything (27 July 1978);
20th Century (28 July 1978); and Wasted Daze (29 July 1978).
The handbill is located on page 15 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/43 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 31 July - 4 August
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'White rock on the
corner of the block'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick
Band (31 July 1978); Midnight Oil (1 August 1978); Johnny
Kannis (2 August 1978); Mental as Anything (3 August 1978);
Sourpuss (4 August 1978); and Midnight Oil (5 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 15 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/44 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 7- 12 August 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'It's alive'. The
performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (7 August 1978);
Sports (8 August 1978); Cold Chisel (9 August 1978); Mental as
Anything (10 August 1978); Sourpuss (11 August 1978); and
Wasted Daze (12 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 15 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/45 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 14 - 19 August
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Every one's a
winner'. The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (14
August 1978); Jimmy and the Boys and The Slim Whittle
Show! (15 August 1978); Wasted Daze (16 August 1978);
Mental as Anything (17 August 1978); Sourpuss (18 August
1978); and Cyril B. Bunter and The Assassins (19 August
1978).
The handbill is located on page 16 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/46 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 21- 26 August
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Rock is dead…Rock
'n' roll lives!' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (21
August 1978); Mangrove Boogie Kings (22 August 1978);
Jimmy and the Boys (23 August 1978); Mental as Anything (24
August 1978); Sourpuss (25 August 1978); and Flowers and De
Teliga (26 August 1978).
The handbill is located on page 16 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/47 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 28 August - 2
September 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'National Jetsetters
Week!' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (28
August 1978); Survivors (29 August 1978); High Rise Bombers
(30 August 1978); Mental as Anything (31 August 1978);
Autodrifters (1 September 1978); and X (2 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 16 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/48 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 4 - 9 September
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'At the Civic you're
a somebody'. The performers were: Greg Quill and Southern
Cross (4 September 1978); Arnhem (5 September 1978);
Kamikaze Kidz (6 September 1978); Mental as Anything (7
September 1978); Cyril B. Bunter (8 September 1978); and
Teenage Radio Stars (9 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 16 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/49 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 25 - 30 September
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Are you old
enough?' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (25
September 1978); Midnight Oil (26 September 1978);
Sidewinder (27 September 1978); Mental as Anything (28
September 1978); Cyril B. Bunter (29 September 1978); and
Boys Next Door (30 September 1978).
The handbill is located on page 17 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/50 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2 - 7 October 1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Best and less in
Rocktober!' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (2
October 1978); The Elks (3 October 1978); Mi-Sex (4 October
1978); Mental as Anything (5 October 1978); Cyril B. Bunter (6
October 1978); and Wasted Daze (7 October 1978). In the
downstairs area the performers were: Hokum-on-somble (5
October 1978); Roadapple (6 October 1978); and Robber's Dog
(7 October 1978).
The handbill is located on page 17 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/51 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 16 - 21 October
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Watching the
defectives'. The performers were: Mi-Sex (16 October 1978);
Cold Chisel (17 October 1978); Midnight Oil (18 October 1978);
Mental as Anything (19 October 1978); Cyril B. Bunter (20
October 1978); and Kamikaze Kidz (21 October 1978). In the
downstairs area the performers were: Hokum-on-somble (19
October 1978); Roadapple (20 October 1978); and Robber's Dog
(21 October 1978).
The handbill is located on page 18 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/52 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 - 28 October
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Antipodean avant
garde'. The performers were: Mi-Sex (23 October 1978);
Flowers (24 October 1978); Dave Warner from the Suburbs (25
October 1978); Mental as Anything (26 October 1978);
Kamikaze Kidz (27 October 1978); and Stiletto (28 October
1978).
The handbill is located on page 18 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/53 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 20 - 25 November
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Who listens to the
radio?' The performers were: Western Flyer (20 November
1978); Jimmy and the Boys (21 November 1978); Mi-Sex (22
November 1978); Mental as Anything (23 November 1978);
Lori Balmer (24 November 1978); and Cyril B. Bunter (25
November 1978). In the downstairs area the performers were:
Allison MacCallum and Friends (23 November 1978); Raglan
Road (24 November 1978); and Rick Turk Band (25 November
1978).
The handbill is located on page 19 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/54 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 11 - 16 December
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Dread-rock holiday'.
The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (11 December
1978); Young Modern (12 December 1978); Mi-Sex (13
December 1978); Mental as Anything (14 December 1978); The
Hitman and Young Modern (15 December 1978); and Rrats
Bander (16 December 1978). In the downstairs area the
performers were: Allison MacCallum and Friends (14
December 1978); Roadapple (15 December 1978); and Rick
Turk Band (16 December 1978).
The handbill is located on page 20 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/55 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 18 - 23 December
1978
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Cheers'. The
performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (18 December 1978);
Cold Chisel (19 December 1978); Mi-Sex (20 December 1978);
Mental as Anything (21 December 1978); Mangrove Boogie
Kings (22 December 1978); and The Hitman (23 December
1978). In the downstairs area the performers were: Allison
MacCallum and Friends (21 December 1978); Roadapple (22
December 1978); and Rick Turk Band (23 December 1978).
The handbill is located on page 20 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/56 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8 - 13 January
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Summer night
Civic!' The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (8
January 1979); Mi-Sex (9 January 1979); The Hitman (10
January 1979); Mental as Anything (11 January 1979);
Radiators (12 January 1979); and Flowers (13 January 1979).
The handbill is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/57 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 15 - 20 January
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'A summer place'.
The performers were: Anne Kirkpatrick Band (15 January
1979); Mi-Sex (16 January 1979); The Hitman (17 January
1979); Mental as Anything (18 January 1979); Midnight Oil (19
January 1979); and The Numbers (20 January 1979).
The handbill is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/58 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 22- 27 January
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Still the hottest'.
The performers were: Wheelin' Dealin' (22 January 1979);
Midnight Oil (23 January 1979); Flowers (24 January 1979);
Mental as Anything (25 January 1979); Mi-Sex (26 January
1979); and The Hitmen (27 January 1979).
The handbill is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/59 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 19 - 20
January 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Cold Chisel and Cyril B.
Bunter Band (19 January 1979); and Mi-Sex and Big Toy (20
January 1979).
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/60 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 29 January - 3
February 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Havin' a beat wave'.
The performers were: Wheelin' Dealin' (29 January 1979); The
Innocents (30 January 1979); Mi-Sex (31 January 1979);
Mental as Anything (1 February 1979); The Numbers (2
February 1979); and X (3 February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/61 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2 - 3
February 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Kevin Borich Express and
Mental as Anything (2 February 1979); and Midnight Oil and
The Planets (3 February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/62 Handbill, rock music, Hurstville Civic Centre, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2
February 1979
The event was billed as the 'First 1979 Save the Whale dance!
The handbill also noted that '2JJ broadcasting live to air'. The
performers were: Midnight Oil, Mi-Sex and The Hitmen.
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/63 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex and The Numbers at the Pickled
Parrot Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 1 February 1979
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/64 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 5 - 10 February
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'The surf-side six!'
The performers were: Young Modern (5 February 1979); The
U-Bombs (6 February 1979); Flowers (7 February 1979);
Mental as Anything (8 February 1979); The Numbers (9
February 1979); and The Hitmen (10 February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/65 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 16 - 17
February 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll'. The performers were: Mental as Anything and
The Numbers (16 February 1979); and Ol' '55 and Hatrox (17
February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/66 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 17 February
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Wine 'n' dine your
valentine!' The performers were: Young Modern (12 February
1979); Midnight Oil (13 February 1979); Flowers (14 February
1979); Mental as Anything (15 February 1979); Dennis Wilson
(16 February 1979); and X (17 February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 24 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/67 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex's Melbourne and Adelaide tour,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, February and March 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Mi-Sex, Naughty
Weekends!' The venues in Melbourne were: Collingwood Town
Hall with The Angels (16 February 1979); Crystal Ballroom (23
February 1979); and Crystal Ballroom (9 March 1979). The
venues in Adelaide were: Marryatville (17 February 1979);
Marryatville (24 February 1979); and Apollo Theatre
supporting Stranglers (10 March 1979). Later on the evening of
10 March 1979 they were playing at Marryatville.
The handbill is located on page 24 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/68 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 19 - 24 February
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Licence to rage'.
The performers were: Young Modern (19 February 1979);
Mi-Sex (20 February 1979); Flowers (21 February 1979);
Mental as Anything (22 February 1979); Cyril B. Bunter (23
February 1979); and The Hitmen (24 February 1979).
The handbill is located on page 24 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/69 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 - 24
February 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll'. The performers were: Flowers and Morpheus (23
February 1979); and Supernaut and The Ferrets (24 February
1979).
The handbill is located on page 24 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/70 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 9 - 10 March
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll'. The performers were: Mental as Anything and
Mi-Sex (9 March 1979); and Midnight Oil and Lipstick Killers
(10 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/71 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 - 3 March
1979
The performers were: Split Enz and Morpheus (1 March 1979);
Radiators and Ward 13 (2 March 1979); and Young Modern,
The Clones, and Lipstick Killers (3 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/72 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 26 February - 3
March 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'The '79ers!!' The
performers were: Young Modern (26 February 1979); Jimmy
and the Boys (27 February 1979); The Numbers and The
Aliens (28 February 1979); Mental as Anything (1 March
1979); Supernaut (2 March 1979); and X (3 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/73 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 5 - 10 March 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Music for
autumnatons'. The performers were: Young Modern (5 March
1979); Mi-Sex (6 March 1979); Swanee (7 March 1979); Mental
as Anything (8 March 1979); X (9 March 1979); and The
Hitman (10 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/74 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 16 - 17
March 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll!' The performers were: The Stranglers and The
Nauts (16 March 1979); and Jo Jo Zep and Mental as Anything
(17 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/75 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 17 March
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Ca plane pour tout
le monde!' The performers were: Young Modern (12 March
1979); Jo Jo Zep (13 March 1979); Midnight Oil (14 March
1979); Mental as Anything (15 March 1979); X and Ward 13
(16 March 1979); and The Hitman and Lipstick Killers (17
March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/76 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 10 March
1979
The night was a 'Benefit Concert for Newport Surf Club' and
the catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Rage for charity and
save your life'. The performers were Midnight Oil and Lipstick
Killers.
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/77 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 19 - 24 March
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Six nights at the
oasis!' The performers were: Ross Ryan (19 March 1979);
Midnight Oil (20 March 1979); Mark Gillespie and Band (21
March 1979); Mental as Anything (22 March 1979); The Nauts
(23 March 1979); and The Hitman and XL Capris (24 March
1979).
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/78 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel and Civic Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 19 - 24 March 1979
Double handbill for the Royal Antler Hotel and the Civic Hotel.
The catchphrase used on the Royal Antler Hotel section of the
handbill was 'Northern beaches R and R!' The performers
were: Angels and Farris Band (23 March 1979); and Rrats
Bander (24 March 1979). The catchphrase used on the Civic
Hotel section of the handbill was 'Six nights at the oasis!' The
performers were: Ross Ryan (19 March 1979); Midnight Oil (20
March 1979); Mark Gillespie and Band (21 March 1979);
Mental as Anything (22 March 1979); The Nauts (23 March
1979); and The Hitman and XL Capris (24 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 27 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/79 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel and Civic Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 26 - 31 March 1979
Double handbill for the Royal Antler Hotel and the Civic Hotel.
The catchphrase used on the Royal Antler Hotel section of the
handbill was 'Northern beaches rock and roll!' The performers
were: Midnight Oil and The Hitman (30 March 1979); and
Rrats Bander (31 March 1979). The catchphrase used on the
Civic Hotel section of the handbill was 'Bright lights!!' The
performers were: Ross Ryan Bros (26 March 1979); Rose Tattoo
(27 March 1979); X (28 March 1979); Mental as Anything (29
March 1979); The Nauts (30 March 1979); and The Hitman
and XL Capris (31 March 1979).
The handbill is located on page 27 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/80 Press clipping, rock music, advertisement for Lunch Hour
Specials at the Union Theatre and Free Concerts at
Pleasaunce promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities
and advertised in the 'Union Recorder', paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, April 1979
The performers appearing in the Lunch Hour Specials were:
The Whittle Family (4 April 1979); Scarlet! (11 April 1979);
and Kevin Borich Express (18 April 1979). The handbill also
features a drawing of Slim Whittle with the balloon caption,
'Hi! I'm Slim Whittle'. The free concerts at Pleasaunce in the
Holmes Building featured: Soapbox Orchestra (3 April and 5
April 1979); Glenn Cardier (10 April 1979); and Moon (19 April
1979).
The press clipping is located on page 28 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/81 Press clipping, rock music, advertisement for University of
Sydney Mid Term Party held in the Manning Bar and
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities and
advertised in the 'Union Recorder', paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6 April 1979
The press clipping features an article about Young Modern and
The Clones as well as an advertisement for their appearance at
the Mid Term Party to be held in the Manning Bar at the
University of Sydney. There is also an advertisement for other
performances by Daniel Johns and The Clones at the Manning
Bar.
The press clipping is located on page 29 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/82 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel and Civic Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 2 - 7 April 1979
Double handbill for the Royal Antler Hotel and the Civic Hotel.
The catchphrases used on the Royal Antler Hotel section of the
handbill were 'April sun in Narrabeen' and 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Jimmy and the Boys (6
April 1979); and The Hitman, The Nauts and The Planets (7
April 1979). The catchphrase used on the Civic Hotel section of
the handbill was 'April fool's paradise'. The performers were:
Ross Ryan Bros (2 April 1979); Midnight Oil (3 April 1979); X
(4 April 1979); The Passengers (5 April 1979); The Clones and
Ward 13 (6 April 1979); and Young Modern (7 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 30 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/83 Press clipping, rock music, article by Debbie Baer entitled
"Australia's just a suburb of the USA" published in 'RAM', Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6 April 1979
Review of an EP recording by James Griffin.
The press clipping is located on page 30 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/84 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 9 - 14 April 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Roll away the
stone!' The performers were: Ross Ryan (9 April 1979); Scarlet
(10 April 1979); X (11 April 1979); Mental as Anything (12
April 1979); and Ghetto (14 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 31 the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/85 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 12 - 14 April
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Jo Jo Zep and The Hitmen
(12 April 1979); and Mother Goose (14 April 1979). The venue
was closed on Friday 13 April 1979.
The handbill is located on page 31 the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/86 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 20 - 21 April
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Dennis Wilson and Argus
(20 April 1979); and Skyhooks and The Aliens (21 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 31 the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/87 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 16 - 21 April 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'The Civic's a year
old next week'. The venue was closed on Monday 16 April 1979.
The performers were: The Aliens (17 April 1979); Skyhooks (18
April 1979); Mental as Anything (19 April 1979); The Nauts
and Ward (20 April 1979); and Flowers (21 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 31 the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/88 Press clipping, rock music, concerts at the University of
Sydney promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities and
advertised in the 'Union Recorder', paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, April - May 1979
The press clipping features an article about Daniel Johns as
well as an advertisement for performances by Johns and The
Clones in the Manning Bar at the University of Sydney. There
is also an advertisement for a free concert by Swanee on the
Front Lawn on 23 April 1979. Free concerts were also to be
held at Pleasaunce in the Holme Building featuring: Moon (19
April 1979, 26 April 1979 and 3 May 1979); and Glenn Cardier
(24 April 1979 and 1 May 1979). Chris Freeman was to play at
the Union Theatre on 2 May 1979.
The press clipping is located on page 32 the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/89 Press clipping, advertisement for 'How to Be Pretentious' Lent
Dinner at the University of Sydney organised by University of
Sydney Union and advertised in the 'Union Recorder', paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
20 April 1979
The 'How to Be Pretentious' Lent Dinner held on 20 April 1979
featured the journalist Mungo Macallum speaking about 'The
Influence of Alcohol on Australian Politics in the Last Ten
Years'.
The press clipping is located on page 33 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/90 Handbill, rock music, Dragon at the Florida Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
25 April 1979
The handbill is located on page 33 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/91 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 23 - 28 April 1979
Handbill for the Civic Hotel's birthday week. The catchphrase
used on the handbill was 'The year of the pub'. The performers
were: Ross Ryan Brothers and Anne Kirkpatrick Band (23
April 1979); Mi-Sex (24 April 1979); Flowers and Young
Modern (25 April 1979); Mental as Anything (26 April 1979); X
and Kamikaze Kidz (27 April 1979); and Hitmen and The
Aliens (28 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/92 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 27 - 28 April
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll'. The performers were: Midnight Oil and Farris
Brothers (27 April 1979); and Flowers and The Lonely Hearts
(28 April 1979).
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/93 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 4 - 5 May
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Dave Warner from the
Suburbs and Mental as Anything (4 May 1979); and Cold
Chisel (5 May 1979). The resident disc jockey at the venue,
Holger Brockman, was also promoted on the handbill.
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/94 Handbill, rock music, Civic Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 30 April - 5 May
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Trash is neat!' The
performers were: Ross Ryan Bros (30 April 1979); Jimmy and
the Boys (1 May 1979); Radiators (2 May 1979); Mental as
Anything (3 May 1979); Nauts and Lonely Hearts (4 May
1979); and Secret Police (5 May 1979).
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/95 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, May 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Rose Tattoo (11 May
1979); Mi-Sex (12 May 1979); Sports (18 May 1979); Dave
Warner from the Suburbs (19 May 1979); Cold Chisel (25 May
1979) and Jimmy and the Boys (26 May 1979). The resident
disc jockey at the venue, Holger Brockman, was also promoted
on the handbill.
The handbill is located on page 35 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/96 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex at the Fairfield Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
May 1979
Mi-Sex played at the Fairfield Hotel on 16, 23 and 30 May
1979. The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Watch for
their debut album out soon on CBS!'
The handbill is located on page 36 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/97 Handbill, rock music, Bondi Lifesaver, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 17 May 1979
Mi-Sex headlined the concert at the Bondi Lifesaver and was
supported by The Radiators and The Nauts. The catchphrase
used on the handbill was 'Happy 7th birthday to the Lifesaver
from Mi-Sex'.
The handbill is located on page 36 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/98 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex at Headquarters, paper, designed
by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 5 June
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Watch for their
debut album out soon on CBS!'
The handbill is located on page 36 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/99 Handbills (2), rock music, Bondi Lifesaver, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 11 - 20 May
1979
Two copies of a handbill for the Bondi Lifesaver's '7th annual
birthday week'. The catchphrase used on the handbill was
'Hope you have a nice week! Yours faithfully, the management
- Alan Roberts, Bernadette O'Connor'. The performers were:
Norman Gunston Rock 'n' Roll Revue and Swanee (11 May
1979); Max Merritt and His 11 Meteors, Gillian Eastoe and
King Dog, and Anson James Band (12 May 1979); The
Greenpeace Save the Seal Appeal with Midnight Oil, Rose
Tattoo, Swanee, Ward 13, Radiators, Nauts, Gillian Eastoe and
King Dog, Mental as Anything, and Mighty Little (13 May
1979); Closed on 14 May; Rose Tattoo and Stray Dogs (15
May); Paul Kelly and the Dots, and Boys Next Door (16 May
1979); Mi-Sex, Radiators, and Nauts (17 May 1979); Dev
Warner's From the Suburbs, Street Level, and It (18 May
1979); Cold Chisel, The Hitmen, and Street Level (19 May
1979); The Sports!, Boys Next Door, and Stray Dogs (20 May
1979).
The handbills are located on page 37 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/100 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex at the Local Inn Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c
June 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Watch for their
debut album out soon on CBS!'
The handbill is located on page 38 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/101 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 25 May - 26
May, 1 - 2 June 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock 'n' roll'. The performers were: Cold Chisel and
Lonelyhearts (25 May 1979); Jimmy and the Boys (26 May
1979); Mental as Anything (1 June 1979); and Mi-Sex (2 June
1979).
The handbill is located on page 38 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/102 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8 - 9 June
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: Midnight Oil and
Lonelyhearts (8 June 1979); and Dragon (9 June 1979).
The handbill is located on page 38 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/103 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, June - July
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Mi-Sex and Lonelyhearts
(22 June 1979); Richard Clapton (23 June 1979); Lonelyhearts
and Nightshift (29 June 1979); and Mental as Anything (30
June 1979). The handbill also carried an advertisement for the
New Zealand band Hello Sailor which was booked to play at
the venue on 13 July 1979.
The handbill is located on page 39 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/104 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, July 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Ward 13 and Nightshift (6
July 1979); and Flowers (7 July 1979). The handbill also
carried an advertisement for the New Zealand band Hello
Sailor which was booked to play at the venue on 13 July 1979.
The handbill is located on page 40 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/105 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, July 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Hello Sailor (13 July
1979); and Loaded Dice (14 July 1979). The handbill also
carried an advertisement for the British band Dr Feelgood
which was booked to play at the venue on 20 July 1979.
The handbill is located on page 40 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/106 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 20 - 21 July
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Dr Feelgood and
Nightshift (20 July 1979); and Midnight Oil (21 July 1979).
The handbill is located on page 40 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/107 Handbill, rock music, Dr Feelgood at the Union Theatre
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
19 July 1979
The handbill is located on page 40 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/108 Writing paper featuring 'Typewriter' letterhead designed for
rock journalist Stuart Cope, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1979
Writing paper designed by Deb Doyle for rock journalist Stuart
Coupe featuring a drawing of a manual typewriter. A sheet in
the typewriter has the phone number, 'Phone 569-8964'. On
the ribbon, carriage and top of the body of the typewriter there
is the name and address of the journalist with his surname
intersecting vertically with his first name, street number and
street name, as well as suburb and post code which are
running horizontally.
The item of stationery is located on page 41 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/109 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, July - August
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Lipstick Killers and The
Passengers (27 July 1979); Midnight Oil (28 July 1979); and
The Angels (2 August 1979). The resident disc jockey at the
venue, Peter James, was also promoted on the handbill.
The handbill is located on page 42 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/110 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2 - 4 August
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll'. The performers were: The Angels and
Lonelyhearts (2 August 1979); Ward 13 and Farris Brothers (3
August 1979); and Mental as Anything (4 August 1979). The
resident disc jockey at the venue, Peter James, was also
promoted on the handbill.
The handbill is located on page 42 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/111 Handbill, rock music, XTC, Flowers and Numbers at the
Refectory promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 1 August 1979
The handbill is located on page 42 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/112 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 10 - 11
August 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
rock and roll!' The performers were: Jeff St John and Kim
Humphries (10 August 1979); Gillian Eastoe and King Dog,
and It (11 August 1979). The resident disc jockey at the venue,
Peter James, was also promoted on the handbill.
The handbill is located on page 42 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/113 Handbill, rock music, Split Enz and Outline at the Refectory
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 5
July 1979
The handbill is located on page 43 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/114 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 17 - 18
August 1979
The performers were: Kevin Borich and Fast Buck (17 August
1979); and Flowers (18 August 1979).
The handbill is located on page 44 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/115 Handbill, musical, 'Stalin The Musical' at the Union Theatre
produced by University of Sydney Union and Lamont Cranston
Productions, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 25 - 29 September 1979
The handbill is located on page 44 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/116 Handbill, jazz music, Herb Ellis and Barney Kessel at the
Union Theatre promoted by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 24 September 1979
The handbill is located on page 45 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/117 Handbill, rock music, Jesse Winchester at the Union Theatre
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 3
October 1979
The handbill is located on page 45 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/118 Handbill, rock music, Flicks, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 19 - 20 October 1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Under new
management'. The performers were: Christie Allen's Hot Band,
Lori Balmer and Short Notice (19 October 1979); and Rose
Tattoo, Outline and Little Ashley and The Incurables (20
October 1979).
The handbill is located on page 45 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/119 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 20 and 23 October
1979
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Watch for 'The
Members' in November'. The performers were: Radiators and
Morpheus (20 October 1979); and Mi-Sex, Hitment, and Motels
(23 October 1979).
The handbill is located on page 45 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/120 Handbill, rock music, 'Back to Balmain' at the Balmain Town
Hall, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 2 November 1979
The handbill was headed, 'Back to Balmain/In the true
tradition of the old Balmain Town Hall Dances'. The
performers were: The Works; Layabouts; and Café de Wheels
Quintet.
The handbill is located on page 46 of the scrapbook.
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2008/53/1-3/1/121 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, November 1979
Double handbill for the Family Hotel. The performers were:
Gillian Eastoe and King Dog, and Headfirst (10 November);
Hello Sailor and Dragon (13 November 1979); and The
Members (20 November 1979).
The handbill is located on page 47 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/122 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 17 and 20
November 1979
The performers were: Lonelyhearts and Outline (17 November
1979); and The Members, Hitmen, and Th' Dudes (20
November 1979).
The handbill is located on page 47 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/123 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1 and 4 December
1979
The performers were: Mental as Anything and Vixen (1
December 1979); and Jimmy and the Boys and The Reels (4
December 1979). The handbill also advertised upcoming
performances by The Clones and Bo Diddly.
The handbill is located on page 47 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/124 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel and Stage Door Tavern,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, December 1979 - January 1980
Handbill containing information about rock music
performances at both the Family Hotel in Rydalmere and the
Stage Door Tavern in Sydney. The performers at the Royal
Hotel were: Mental as Anything and Terminal Twist (26
December 1979); The Angels, and Matt Finish (29 December
1979); Stockade (29 December 1979 in the afternoon); and
Outline and The Reels (31 December 1979). The handbill also
advertised upcoming performances by Cold Chisel (12 January
1980) and UK Squeeze (22 January 1980). The Hitmen were
listed as playing at the Stage Door Tavern.
The handbill is located on page 48 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/125 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, December 1979 -
January 1980
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Happy New Year!'
The performers were: The Angels, and Matt Finish (29
December 1979); Stockade (29 December 1979 in the
afternoon); and Outline and The Reels (31 December 1979);
The Radiators and Popular Mechanics (5 January 1980); Mike
Hamer and Limazine (5 January 1980 in the afternoon). The
handbill also advertised upcoming performances by Cold
Chisel (12 January 1980) and UK Squeeze (22 January 1980).
The handbill is located on page 48 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/126 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex's New South Wales South Coast
Tour, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 12 - 17 January 1980
Mi-Sex was booked to play at: Bomaderry RSL Club (12
January 1980); Milton Showground Hall (13 January 1980);
Bateman's Bay Youth and Community Hall (14 January 1980);
Moruya Memorial RSL Hall (15 January 1980); Bega Town
Hall (16 January 1980); and the Captain Cook Hotel in
Canberra (17 January 1980).
The handbill is located on page 48 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/127 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel and Stage Door Tavern,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, January 1980
Handbill containing information about rock music
performances at both the Family Hotel in Rydalmere and the
Stage Door Tavern in Sydney. The performers at the Royal
Hotel were: Radiators and Jimmy and the Boys (15 January
1980); Mi-Sex and Scandal (19 January 1980); Stockade (19
January 1980 in the afternoon); and UK Squeeze (22 January
1980). The handbill also advertised an upcoming performance
by John Paul Young (25 January 1980). The Reels were listed
as playing at the Stage Door Tavern.
The handbill is located on page 48 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/128 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, January 1980
The performers were: Mi-Sex and Scandal (19 January 1980);
UK Squeeze, The Aliens, and Terminal Twist (22 January
1980); and John Paul Young (25 January 1980).
The handbill is located on page 49 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/129 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, January 1980
The performers were: UK Squeeze, The Aliens, and Terminal
Twist (22 January 1980); John Paul Young and Blades (25
January 1980); Swanee and Outlaw (26 January 1980).
The handbill is located on page 49 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/130 Handbill, rock music, Family Hotel, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, January -
February 1980
The performers were: Doug Parkinson and Gillian Eastoe (29
January 1980); Matt Finish, The Spies, and The Eyes (1
February 1980); John Paul Young and Chris Turner Band (2
February 1980); Peculiar Clerk (2 February 1980 in the
afternoon); and Jimmy and the Boys and Dallimore (4
February 1980). The handbill also advertised upcoming
performances by Midnight Oil, Mother Goose, and The Saints.
The handbill is located on page 49 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/131 Handbill, rock music, Mi-Sex and Ward 13 at the Shortland
Rock Cabaret, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 16 February 1980
The handbill is located on page 50 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/132 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February
1980
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Northern beaches
Rock'. The performers were: Kevin Borich and Street Level (8
February 1980); Shy Imposters and Free Kicks (9 February
1980); The Hitman and The Nauts (16 February 1980);
Radiators and Rose Tattoo (22 February 1980); and Mother
Goose (23 February 1980). The handbill also advertised
upcoming performances by Goldrush.
The handbill is located on page 50 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/133 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February -
March 1980
The performers were: Flowers and Doris Day (29 February
1980); Cyril B. Bunter and Dutch Tilders (1 March 1980);
Goldrush (7 March 1980); Laughing Clowns and The Eyes (8
March 1980); Goldrush (14 March 1980); and Russell Morris
(15 March 1980).
The handbill is located on page 50 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/134 Handbill, rock music, Goldrush at the Royal Antler Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 7 March 1980
The catchphrase used on the handbill was 'Goldrush return to
Northern Beaches for their Friday night residency!'
The handbill is located on page 50 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/135 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February
1980
The performers were: Goldrush (14 February 1980); Russell
Morris and Crisis (15 February 1980); Goldrush (21 February
1980); Radioactive and Dallimore (22 February 1980); and
Goldrush (28 February 1980).
The handbill is located on page 51 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/136 Handbill, rock music, Royal Antler Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February -
April 1980
The performers were: Goldrush (28 February 1980); Hitmen
and Motivators (29 February 1980); Stockade (3 March 1980);
Rose Tattoo, Lonelyhearts, and Numbers (5 March 1980);
Goldrush (11 March 1980); Australian Crawl (19 March 1980);
Sports (24 March 1980); and Mental as Anything (3 April
1980).
The handbill is located on page 51 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/137 Handbill, rock music, Padstow Park Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, March 1980
The performers were: Mickey Finn (15 March 1980); Dallimore
(16 March 1980); Ward 13 (18 March 1980); Radioactive and
Hands Off (23 March 1980); and Skyhooks (25 March 1980).
The handbill is located on page 51 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/138 Handbill, Orange Grove Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, c March 1980
Handbill advertising the services offered by the Orange Grove
Hotel.
The handbill is located on page 51 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/139 Handbill, rock music, Padstow Park Hotel, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, March - April
1980
The performers were: Delaney Venn (29 March 1980);
Goldrush (30 March 1980); Ward 13 (1 April 1980); The
Hitmen (5 April 1980); Lonelyhearts (6 April 1980); Jim Keays
Band (8 April 1980); Ward 13 (12 April 1980); Dallimore (13
April 1980); Kevin Borich (16 April 1980); Numbers (20 April
1980); Aliens (22 April 1980); and Flowers (29 April 1980).
The handbill is located on page 52 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/140 Advertisement, Redson Supplies and R&R Printing, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
1981
The advertisement is located on page 52 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/141 Handbill, folk and rock music, Forest Lodge Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
February 1980
The resident performers were: Middlemarch (Tuesdays);
Magnetics (Wednesdays); Route 66 (Thursdays); Agents
(Saturdays) and Deltoids (Sundays).
The handbill is located on page 52 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/142 Handbill, folk and rock music, Forest Lodge Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
February 1980
Handbill advertising the services available at the Forest Lodge
Hotel as well as the performers who would be appearing there.
The resident performers were: Middlemarch (Tuesdays);
Magnetics (Wednesdays); Route 66 (Thursdays); Agents
(Saturdays) and Deltoids (Sundays).
The handbill is located on page 52 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/143 With compliments slip, University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, c 1980
The with compliments slip is located on page 53 of the
scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/144 Handbill, rock music, Concert promoted jointly by University
of Sydney Union Activities and University of New South Wales
Union Activities at the Roundhouse at the University of New
South Wales, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 21 September 1980
Handbill advertising a rock concert jointly promoted by the
University of Sydney Union Activities and University of New
South Wales Union Activities and held at the Roundhouse at
the University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South
Wales, Australia. The concert featured XTC, Magazine, Matt
Finish and Metro.
The handbill is located on page 53 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/145 Handbill, Events organised by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, October 1980
Handbill advertising three events organised by University of
Sydney Union Activities. The first was a performance by
Mental as Anything in the Union Theatre on 24 October 1980;
the second was a screening of three vintage films - 'Meeting at
Midnight', 'The Raven', and Kiddy Concert' - also on 24 October
1980; and the third was 'The August Moon Banquet (A Little
Late) or The Michaelmas Dinner At Last!' to be held in the
Holme and Sutherland Room in the Holme Building on 26
October 1980.
The handbill is located on page 53 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/146 Handbill, rock music, Concert promoted jointly by University
of Sydney Union Activities and University of New South Wales
Union Activities at the Roundhouse at the University of New
South Wales, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 21 September 1980
Handbill advertising a rock concert jointly promoted by the
University of Sydney Union Activities and University of New
South Wales Union Activities and held at the Roundhouse at
the University of New South Wales, Kensington, New South
Wales, Australia. The concert featured XTC, Magazine, Matt
Finish and Metro.
The handbill is located on page 53 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/147 Handbill, Last day of Term Festivities organised by University
of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2 November 1980
The handbill is located on page 54 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/148 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Michaelmas Dinner,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 22 October 1980
The handbill advertising the University of Sydney Union
Michaelmas Dinner, which was held in the Refectory in the
Holme Building, was headed, 'Can't Stop the Gunston' with the
entertainment provided by the comedian Norman Gunston
(Gary McDonald). The 'Special Souvenir Menu' describes the
three course dinner and the drinks which would be served on
the night.
The handbill is located on page 54 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/149 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Michaelmas Dinner,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 22 October 1980
Handbill advertising the University of Sydney Union
Michaelmas Dinner to be held in the Refectory in the Holme
Building. The comedian Norman Gunston (Gary McDonald)
was billed as "Norman live in cabaret' and he was supported by
Kim Hart.
The handbill is located on page 55 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/150 Handbill, rock music, Hitide Harris at Union Theatre
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
23 September 1980
The handbill is located on page 56 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/151 Handbill, rock music, The Romantics at the Refectory
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 8
October 1980
The handbill is located on page 56 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/152 Handbill, rock music, Cold Chisel concert promoted jointly by
University of Sydney Union Activities and University of New
South Wales Union Activities at the Roundhouse at the
University of New South Wales, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 30 November 1980
The handbill is located on page 56 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/153 Handbill, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term and
End of Year Parties held in Manning House and organised by
University of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 31 October and 21
November 1980
The end of term party held in Manning House on 31 October
1980 featured Jump Vision, Proteens and Riptide. The end of
year party held in Manning House on 21 November 1980
featured The Voices, Popular Mechanics, and INXS.
The handbill is located on page 57 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/154 Handbill, rock music, Proteens and Voices at Ida's Rock
Village, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 21 November 1980
The handbill is located on page 58 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/155 Handbill, University of Sydney Union The Ides of April Lent
Dinner, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 11 April 1981
The handbill is located on page 58 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/156 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Australian Film Week
screenings and seminars held in the Union Theatre, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 4
- 9 July 1981
Free seminars were held at 4:30 pm during Australian Film
Week while film screenings began at 7:30 pm. On 4 July 1981
the cinematographer Don McAlpine conducted a seminar at
which the films 'The Getting of Wisdom' and 'Don's Party' were
screened.
The handbill is located on page 59 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/157 Handbill, calendar of events for July 1979 conducted by
University of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, June 1979
The handbill is located on page 61 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/1/158 Letter, Bob Yates to Deb Doyle, paper, Deb Doyle, Brunswick
East, Victoria, Australia, 16 September 1998
Letter from the music promoter Bob Yates to his former
employee Deb Doyle referring to the twentieth anniversary of
his management of the New Zealand band Mi-Sex.
The letter has been loosely inserted towards the back of the
scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/1/159 Leaflet, rock music, Twentieth anniversary of Bob Yates'
management of Mi-Sex, paper, Deb Doyle, Brunswick East,
Victoria, Australia, 16 September 1998
Leaflet sent to Deb Doyle which celebrated the twentieth
anniversary of Bob Yates' management of the New Zealand
band Mi-Sex. One of the sections of the leaflet shows a text
panel in the form of a blackboard with white chalk and the
words, 'CIVIC/It was twenty/years ago today/Bob Yates
told/the band to play/SAT 16 Sept'. The leaflet also features
images from the band's album covers as well as promotional
ephemera used to promote their live performances. There is
also a reproduction of a press clipping from the 'Evening
Standard' dated 18 June 1980 reporting a meeting between the
band and the New Zealand Prime Minister, Robert Muldoon.
The leaflet has been loosely inserted towards the back of the
scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/2 Scrapbook, rock music articles and artwork,
cardboard/paper/cloth, compiled by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 1978 - 1982
Scrapbook containing press clippings of articles and artwork
prepared by Deb Doyle née Deborah [Debbie] Baer while
working as a freelance rock-music journalist and illustrator in
Sydney. Her column in the 'Sydney Shout' newspaper was
headed, 'Permanent Waves, with DB'. In the music magazines
'Roadrunner' and 'RAM' she published her work as Debbie
Baer.
2008/53/1-3/3 Scrapbook, handbills and other items publicising rock music or
other performance-related events, cardboard/paper/cloth, Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia/Melbourne,
Victoria, Australia, 1980 - 1987
Scrapbook mainly containing handbills and similar items
publicising rock music concerts or other performance-related
events prepared by Deb Doyle née Deborah [Debbie] Baer
while working as Assistant to the University of Sydney Union
Activities Officer or in her capacity as a freelance illustrator.
2008/53/1-3/3/1 Handbill, rock music, Sydney Trade Union Club, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
March 1980
The performers were: Goldrush and Mr Complete (17 March
1980); Voices and Proteens (18 March 1980); Ward 13 and No
Fixed Address (19 March 1980); Sets, Singles, Proteens and
Noise (21 March 1980); Matt Finish, Sardine and Flex (22
March 1980); and Sweaty Palms Orchestra (23 March 1980).
The handbill is located on page 1 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/2 Handbill, rock music, Sydney Trade Union Club, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
March 1980
The performers were: Goldrush and Mr Complete (24 March
1980); Voices and Proteens (25 March 1980); Ward 13 and Fast
Cars (26 March 1980); Machinations, Sekret Sekret, and The
Most (28 March 1980); Simone and Monique (29 March 1980);
and Sweaty Palms Orchestra (30 March 1980).
The handbill is located on page 2 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/3 Handbill, rock music, Ward 13 and The Rams at the Royal
Antler Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 28 August 1980
The handbill is located on page 2 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/4 Handbill, rock music, Outline and The Voices at the Civic
Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 7 July 1980
The handbill is located on page 2 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/5 Handbill, rock music, Outline and Bandog at the Vicar of
Wakefield Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 21 August 1980
The handbill is located on page 3 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/6 Handbill, rock music, Outline and Tactics at the Enfield
Boulevarde Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 19 August 1980
The handbill is located on page 3 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/7 Handbill, rock music, Outline and No Fixed Address at the San
Miguel Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 22 August 1980
The handbill is located on page 3 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/8 Handbill, musical, 'The Iceberg Cometh' at the Union Theatre
produced by University of Sydney Union and Lamont Cranston
Productions, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 20 March - 16 April 1981
The handbill is located on page 4 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/9 Handbill, rock music, Music concerts promoted by University
of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 24 - 27 February 1981
The concert at the Union Theatre on 25 February 1981
featured John Farnham; the concert at the Manning Bar on 25
February 1981 featured Exorcist II and The Heretic; the
concert at the Manning Bar on 27 February 1981 featured
Innocents; and the concerts at Pleasaunce in the Holme
Building on 24 and 26 February 1981 featured Wallace and
Lyle.
The handbill is located on page 5 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/10 Poster, calendar of events for April 1981 conducted by
University of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, March 1981
The poster is located on page 6 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/11 Handbill, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term Party
at Manning House organised by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 1 May 1981
The University of Sydney End of Term Party featured
Affections, Cat's Pyjamas and Moving Pictures.
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/12 Handbill, rock music, Flowers, Numbers and Tactics at the
Union Theatre organised by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 15 May 1981
The handbill is located on page 7 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/13 Poster, calendar of events for May 1981 conducted by
University of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, April 1981
The poster is located on page 8 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/14 Handbill, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term Party
organised by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
31 July 1981
The University of Sydney End of Term Party featured Fast
Cars, NZ Pop Mechanix and Allniters.
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/15 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Literary Competition
1981 organised by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, July 1981
The handbill is located on page 11 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/16 Handbill, rock music, Lunchtime concerts at the Union
Theatre promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, July 1981
The Lunchtime concerts featured The Hitman (1 July 1981);
Sunny Boys (8 July 1981); and Redgum (15 July 1981).
The handbill is located on page 12 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/17 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Photographic
Competition 1981 organised by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, July 1981
The handbill is located on page 13 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/18 Poster, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term
Rockabilly and Blues Party organised by University of Sydney
Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 1 August 1981
The University of Sydney End of Term Rockabilly and Blues
Party featured The Roadmasters, The Model Husbands and
The Elks.
The poster is located on page 14 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/19 Handbill, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term and
End of Year Parties held at Manning House promoted by
University of Sydney Union Activities, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 30 October and 20
November 1981
The End of Term Party held on 30 October 1981 featured The
Reels, Four Four and Recognitions. The End of Year Party held
on 20 November 1981 featured Handsome Vikings, Deltoids
and Four Four.
The handbill is located on page 18 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/20 Handbill, rock music, 'Merry Christmas!', paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, December
1981
The handbill features an illustration of Santa Claus emerging
from a jar of jam with the word 'JAM' inside a map of
Australia on the jar. The card reads, 'Merry Christmas!/WE'VE
J.A.M.MED A LOT INTO '81~/-SEE YOU IN '82!-".
The handbill is located on page 20 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/21 Christmas card, Bob Yates, Peter Dawson, Brian Corban and
Mandy to Debbie Baer, paper, Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, December 1981
The christmas card is located on page 20 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/22 Invitation, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 9 February 1982
The performers were: King Cobra; Emmanuel Bros Wiz Band;
and Sweaty Palms Orchestra.
The invitation is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/23 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 16 - 21, 22 - 28 February 1982
The performers were: Dutch Tilders Band (16 February 1982);
Pat Drummond Band (17 February 1982); Stringbow and
Bellows (18 February 1982); The Things (19 February 1982);
The Magnetics (20 February 1982); Emmanuel Bros Band (21
February 1982); The Dugites (23 February 1982); Pat
Drummond Band (24 February 1982); Stringbow and Bellows
and Bulamakankas (25 February 1982); The Things (26
February 1982); The Magnetics (27 February 1982); and
Emmanuel Bros Band (28 February 1982).
The handbill is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/24 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, February - March 1982
The performers were: The Dugites (23 February 1982); Pat
Drummond Band (24 February 1982); Stringbow and Bellows
(25 February 1982); The Things (27 February 1982);
Emmanuel Bros Band (28 February 1982); and Cyril B Bunter
(2 March 1982).
The handbill is located on page 21 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/25 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 2 - 7 March 1982
The performers were: Cyril B Bunter (2 March 1982); Pat
Drummond Band (3 March 1982); Stringbow and Bellows (4
March 1982); The Things (5 March 1982); Viola Dara (6 March
1982); and Emmanuel Bros (7 March 1982).
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/26 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 9 - 14 March 1982
The performers were: Lonely Hearts and Ginny Low and Co (9
March 1982); Pat Drummond Band (10 March 1982);
Bushwackers and Stringbow and Bellows (11 March 1982); The
Things (12 March 1982); Collage (13 March 1982); and
Emmanuel Bros (14 March 1982).
The handbill is located on page 22 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/27 Photocopy of handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington
Green Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 16 - 21 March 1982
The performers were: Collage (16 March 1982); Pat Drummond
Band (17 March 1982); Pink Flamingoes (18 March 1982); The
Things (19 March 1982); Ginny Low and Co (20 March 1982);
and Emmanuel Bros (21 March 1982).
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/28 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 22 - 28 March 1982
The performers were: King Cobra (22 March 1982); Zarsoff
Bros (23 March 1982); Pat Drummond Band (24 March 1982);
The Troggs (25 March 1982); The Things (26 March 1982);
Ginny Low and Co (27 March 1982); and Emmanuel Bros (28
March 1982).
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/29 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 29 March - 4 April 1982
The performers were: King Cobra (29 March 1982); Sunnyboys
(30 March 1982); The Conway Bros (31 March 1982);
Sundowners (1 April 1982); The Things (2 April 1982); Ginny
Low and Co (3 April 1982); and Emmanuel Bros (4 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 23 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/30 Handbill, rock music, King Cobra resident bookings, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
1980
King Cobra was described as 'African Body Music'. They played
every Monday night at Players at the Paddington Green Hotel
in Paddington, every Tuesday night at the San Miguel Hotel in
Cammeray, and every Thursday night at Fernando's at
Blacktown.
The handbill is located on page 24 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/31 Handbill, rock music, King Cobra bookings, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 1980
King Cobra was described as 'African Body Music' and
'Australia's only multi-cultural band'. They played every
Tuesday night at the San Miguel Hotel in Cammeray; every
Thursday night at Fernando's at Blacktown; at the Musician's
Club with Doug Parkinson (12 and 13 September 1980); at
Manlyvale with Allniters (19 September 1980); at Ip's Inn (19
September 1980); and at the Governor's Pleasure with
Magnetics (20 September 1980).
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/32 Handbill, rock music, King Cobra resident bookings, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
1980
King Cobra was described as 'African Body Music'. They played
every Monday night at Players at the Paddington Green Hotel
in Paddington, every Tuesday night at the San Miguel Hotel in
Cammeray, and every Thursday night at Fernando's at
Blacktown.
The handbill is located on page 25 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/33 Handbill, rock music, The Dugites at the Footbridge Theatre
organised by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 2
March 1982
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/34 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Activities Tuition
Classes for Lent Term 1982, paper, designed by Deb Doyle,
Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, February 1982
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/35 Handbill, rock music, Broderick Smith's Big Combo at the
Footbridge Theatre promoted by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 24 February 1982
The handbill is located on page 26 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/36 Handbill, rock music, Sunnyboys, Triffids and AEIOU at the
Refectory organised by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 13 March 1982
The handbill is located on page 27 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/37 Handbill, 'The Rocky Horror Lent Dinner' held at the Refectory
organised by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
26 March 1982
The handbill is located on page 28 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/38 Handbill, rock music, The Church and NZ Pop at the
Footbridge Theatre organised by University of Sydney Union
Activities, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 22 March 1982
The handbill is located on page 28 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/39 Handbill, rock music, The Bushwackers at the Footbridge
Theatre organised by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 10 March 1982
The handbill is located on page 28 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/40 Handbill, rock music, Serious Young Insects at the Footbridge
Theatre organised by University of Sydney Union Activities,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 7 April 1982
The handbill is located on page 29 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/41 Handbill, rock music, Redgum at the Footbridge Theatre
organised by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
24 March 1982
The handbill is located on page 29 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/42 Handbill, bush dance, 'Free Bush Dance' at the Refectory
organised by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 6
April 1982
The bush dance featured Jackadgery.
The handbill is located on page 29 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/43 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 5, 7 - 11 April 1982
The performers were: King Cobra (5 April 1982); The Conway
Bros (7 April 1982); The Troggs (8 April 1982); The Things (9
April 1982); Ginny Low and Co (10 April 1982); and Emmanuel
Bros (11 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 30 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/44 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 12 - 18 April 1982
The performers were: Dead Livers (12 April 1982); Eurogliders
(13 April 1982); The Conway Bros (14 April 1982); IQ and
Video Roadshow (15 April 1982); The Things (16 April 1982);
Mi-Sex and Ginny Low and Co (17 April 1982); and Emmanuel
Bros (18 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 30 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/45 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
31 March, 2 - 3 April 1982
The performers were: Sundowners Bush Band (31 March
1982); Echoes (2 April 1982); and Rat Salad (3 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 30 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/46 Photocopy of handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda
Hotel, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, 7 - 8, 10 April 1982
The performers were: Total Fire Band (7 April 1982); Echoes (8
April 1982); and Broadcast (10 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 31 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/47 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
14, 16 - 17 April 1982
The performers were: Total Fire Band (14 April 1982); The
Beat and Transistors (16 April 1982); and Broadcast (17 April
1982).
The handbill is located on page 32 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/48 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
21- 24 April 1982
The performers were: Total Fire Band (21 April 1982); The
Beat and Transistors (22 April 1982); Echoes (23 April 1982);
and Broadcast (24 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 32 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/49 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 19, 21 - 25 April 1982
The performers were: United (19 April 1982); The Conway
Bros (21 April 1982); Spyz and Prizm (22 April 1982); The
Things (23 April 1982); Ginny Lowe and Co (24 April 1982);
and Emmanuel Bros (25 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 32 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/50 Handbill, rock music, The Allniters at the Footbridge Theatre
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
21 April 1982
The handbill is located on page 33 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/51 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
28 and 30 April and 1 May 1982
The performers were: Total Fire Band; (28 April 1982); Echoes
(30 April 1982); and Switch (1 May 1982).
The handbill is located on page 33 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/52 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 26 April - 2 May 1982
The performers were: United (26 April 1982); Divinyls and
Straps (27 April 1982); The Conway Bros (28 April 1982); Chris
Duffy and John Kane with John Ewbank (29 April 1982); The
Things (30 April 1982); Sardine V and Support (1 May 1982);
and Emmanuel Bros (2 May 1982).
The handbill is located on page 33 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/53 Handbill, rock music, University of Sydney End of Term Party
promoted by University of Sydney Union Activities, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
30 April 1982
The University of Sydney End of Term Party held at Manning
House featured the Divinyls, Choir Boys, and Sweet Poison.
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/54 Handbill, University of Sydney Union Activities Competitions
for 1982, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South
Wales, Australia, June 1982
The handbill is located on page 34 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/55 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
5, 7 - 8 April 1982
The performers were: Emmanuel Bros (5 April 1982); Echoes
(7 April 1982); and The Reels and Switch (8 April 1982).
The handbill is located on page 35 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/56 Handbill, rock music, Players at the Paddington Green Hotel,
paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales,
Australia, 10 - 16 May 1982
The performers were: The Honeymoon (10 May 1982);
Tablewaiters and Red Crayon (11 May 1982); The Conway
Bros and Mary Haire with Funny Stories (12 May 1982); Pink
Flamingos (13 May 1982); The Things (14 May 1982); Haiku
(15 May 1982); and Emmanuel Bros (16 May 1982).
The handbill is located on page 35 of the scrapbook.
Item Number BoxItem Title
2008/53/1-3/3/57 Handbill, rock music, Carmens at the Miranda Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia,
12, 14 - 15 May 1982
The performers were: Emmanuel Bros (12 May 1982); Echoes
(14 May 1982); and Pink Flamingos, Switch and Transistors
(15 May 1982).
The handbill is located on page 35 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/58 Handbill, rock music, Gold Rush bookings, paper, designed by
Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, December
1982 - January 1983
Goldrush apperared at Selina's (3 December 1982); Sefton
Hotel (4 December 1982); Avalon RSL (5 December 1982); Blue
Gum (7 December 1982); and San Miguel (8 December 1982).
They were touring the North Coast of New South Wales from 9
- 22 December 1982 and the South Coast of New South Wales
from 27 December 1982 - 3 January 1983.
The handbill is located on page 36 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/59 Handbill, rock music, The St James, paper, designed by Deb
Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, May 1982
The St James was described on the handbill as 'Sydney's
intimate rock club'. The Mataqali Music and Friends were the
resident act on Tuesday nights; Cockroaches and Civilians
played on 9 May 1982; and Cuckoos and Civilians played on 16
May 1982.
The handbill is located on page 37 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/60 Handbill, Birthday Night and Fantasy Fancy Dress Night at
The St James, paper, designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New
South Wales, Australia, 12 May 1982
The handbill is located on page 37 of the scrapbook.
2008/53/1-3/3/61 Handbill, rock music, Jaggers at the Local Inn Hotel, paper,
designed by Deb Doyle, Sydney, New South Wales, Australia, 9
- 12 May 1982
The performers were: Eurogliders (9 May 1982); Shakers (10
May 1982); Mick Jones and The Force (11 May 1982); and Soft
Toys (12 May 1982). The handbill also advertised that Kevin
Borich, The Hitmen, and Australian Blues Bros Band would
soon be playing at the venue.
The handbill is located on page 37 of the scrapbook.