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Papers of R. Selkirk Panton, 1901-1999 [manuscript]
Bib ID 1398825
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Panton, R. Selkirk, 1907-1975
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description 1901-1999 
2.21 m. (13 boxes) + 2 folio boxes. 
Summary

The collection contains material from the three main stages of Panton's life: pre-war life in Europe; internment; return to active reporting, including attendance of the Nuremberg Trials and reporting on the Korean War. Other papers concern journalistic and charity work Panton undertook following his return to Australia in 1952 and draft materials for planned autobiographical works. The papers include press collects and cuttings, diaries, correspondence, draft and manuscript material, notebooks, photographs, tourist maps and guides, and ephemera such as holiday souvenirs.

Biography/History

Ronald Selkirk Panton, born in Sydney, was for 22 years the chief foreign correspondent for the London Daily Express in Germany and Central Europe and later wrote on foreign affairs for the Sydney Sun. He was interned in the German prison camp Store Grundet in Denmark from 1940 to 1944, and was the only Australian journalist present at the Nuremberg war crimes trials 1945-1946, witnessing and recording the executions of the convicted.

Notes

Manuscript reference no.: MS 5808.

Nitrate negatives from folder 84, including images taken at Store Grundet Prison Camp, are held in cold storage at the National Library.

Cited In

Guide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ; D594

Index/Finding Aid Note Finding aid (12 p.) available in the Manuscript Reading Room. 
Subjects Panton, R. Selkirk, - 1907-1975 - Archives.  |  Prisoners of war - Denmark - Archives.  |  War correspondents - Australia - Archives.  |  Prisoners of war - Australia - Archives.  |  Journalists - Australia - Archives.  |  Nuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949.
Time Coverage 1901-1999 
Occupation Journalists.  |  War correspondents.
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500 |aNitrate negatives from folder 84, including images taken at Store Grundet Prison Camp, are held in cold storage at the National Library.
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520 |aThe collection contains material from the three main stages of Panton's life: pre-war life in Europe; internment; return to active reporting, including attendance of the Nuremberg Trials and reporting on the Korean War. Other papers concern journalistic and charity work Panton undertook following his return to Australia in 1952 and draft materials for planned autobiographical works. The papers include press collects and cuttings, diaries, correspondence, draft and manuscript material, notebooks, photographs, tourist maps and guides, and ephemera such as holiday souvenirs.
545 |aRonald Selkirk Panton, born in Sydney, was for 22 years the chief foreign correspondent for the London Daily Express in Germany and Central Europe and later wrote on foreign affairs for the Sydney Sun. He was interned in the German prison camp Store Grundet in Denmark from 1940 to 1944, and was the only Australian journalist present at the Nuremberg war crimes trials 1945-1946, witnessing and recording the executions of the convicted.
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650 0 |aNuremberg War Crime Trials, Nuremberg, Germany, 1946-1949.
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