Moomba 1967 folk song concert : "the songs they used to sing in old Melbourne town" : Melbourne Town Hall 8 PM Wednesday, 8th March
- Bib ID:
- 6447509
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- Author:
- Tingle, J, artist
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- [Port Phillip, Vic.?]: Port Phillip District Folkmusic Festival Committee, 1967
- ©1967
- 1 poster : black and white ; 53 x 38 cm
- Summary:
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Advertisement for folk song concert performance at the Melbourne Town Hall, 8th March 1967, produced by the Port Phillip District Folk Music Festival (the precursor to the National Folk Festival). Poster features reproduction of J. Tingle's "Queens Wharf, Melbourne, west end," - "Reproduced by courtesy of the State Library of Victoria. The performance featured The Bush Band, Peter Dickie, Shayna Karlin, Peter Laycock, David Lumsden, Gordon McIntrye, Danny Spooner, Glen Tomasetti and a traditional dance group. "Scripted and arranged by Glen Tomasetti for the Port Phillip District Folkmusic Festival Committee. Tickets 80 cents. Bookings - Allans, Myers" appears at foot of poster.
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- National Library of Australia's copy printed on yellow paper. Copy previously folded, shows horizontal and vertical fold marks.
- POSTER 2022-1375 copy Digital master available National Library of Australia
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- 1967
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