Douglas Lockwood Douglas Lockwood i(A9978 works by) (a.k.a. Douglas Wright Lockwood)
Born: Established: 9 Jul 1918 Natimuk, Horsham area, North West Victoria, Victoria, ; Died: Ceased: 21 Dec 1980 Bendigo, Bendigo area, Ballarat - Bendigo area, Victoria,
Gender: Male
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1 y separately published work icon I, the Aboriginal; Moon and Rainbow Douglas Lockwood , Dick Roughsey , Sydney : Seal Books , 1995 Z1436315 1995 selected work biography autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Up the Track : To Ayers Rock and Beyond Douglas Lockwood , W. E. Harney , Sydney : Seal Books , 1995 Z1130055 1995 selected work non-fiction travel
1 y separately published work icon A Bushman's Life : An Autobiography W. E. Harney , Douglas Lockwood (editor), Ruth Lockwood (editor), Ringwood : Viking O'Neil , 1990 Z410745 1990 selected work autobiography
1 All Aboard the Band-Wagon Douglas Lockwood , 1980 single work column
— Appears in: The Bulletin , 17 June vol. 101 no. 5216 1980; (p. 37-38)
1 y separately published work icon My Old Mates and I Douglas Lockwood , Adelaide : Rigby , 1979 Z1369711 1979 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Alice on the Line Doris Blackwell , Douglas Lockwood , Adelaide : Rigby , 1965 Z1372973 1965 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Up the Track Douglas Lockwood , Adelaide : Rigby , 1964 Z253580 1964 single work non-fiction travel
1 3 y separately published work icon The Shady Tree W. E. Harney , Douglas Lockwood , Adelaide : Rigby , 1963 Z253882 1963 single work autobiography travel
5 3 y separately published work icon I, the Aboriginal Douglas Lockwood , Adelaide : Rigby , 1962 Z1350618 1962 single work biography
2 y separately published work icon Life on the Daly River Nancy Polishuk , Douglas Lockwood , London : Robert Hale , 1961 Z1372938 1961 single work autobiography
1 y separately published work icon Fair Dinkum Douglas Lockwood , London : Cassell , 1960 Z1369378 1960 selected work prose Anecdotes concerning the people and history of the Northern Territory.
1 Births, Deaths, and Marriages Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 214-222)
By following the birth and life of an Aboriginal man, Maroowanna, Lockwood presents a sketch of Aboriginal culture, the impact of European settlement, and Government attitudes towards the welfare of Aboriginal people, especially in the Northern Territory.
1 Mission Correspondent Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 194-213)
Lockwood describes attempts by Christian missionaries in the Northern Terriory to convert Aboriginal people to Christianity. He focuses on the lives and efforts of two missionaries, one being Roman Catholic missionary, F. X. Gsell, and the other, F. W. Albrecht.
1 Corroboree Correspondent Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 184-193)
Lockwood discusses Aboriginal art and cultural traditions, particularly musical instruments, and a memorable Corroboree he witnessed.
1 Art Critic Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 171-183)
Lockwood recalls conversations he has shared with Albert Namatjira, and discusses the artist's life and works.
1 Primeval Correspondent Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 161-170)
Lockwood describes the people he has met, and the culture of many Aboriginal peoples of the Northern Territory.
1 Crime Reporter Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 138-160)
Lockwood discusses the high rate of crime and violence in N.T. and describes many notorious and lurid examples he has reported in his role as journalist.
1 Personal Paragraph Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 126-137)
Lockwood's homage to Bill Harney, a man for whom he has great respect and admiration.
1 Medical Correspondent Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work prose
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 112-125)
Lockwood describes the cavalier antics of a friend and former schoolmate, Clyde Fenton, who followed his own impulses with a cool disregard for authority but was also a dedicated medical officer in the R.F.D.S. The contributions of other dedicated men and women to the service of the R.F.D.S. is also discussed.
1 Raft Correspondent Douglas Lockwood , 1959 single work autobiography
— Appears in: Crocodiles and Other People 1959; (p. 104-111)
Enjoying a cool evening with his family at Darwin's wharf, Lockwood's attention is drawn to a man gazing fixedly out to sea, with a crude raft in the water below him. The next evening the man is there again, gazing just as intently at the horizon. Lockwood describes his observation of the remarkable Ian Fairweather, and the ambitious raft journey to East Timor the eccentric artist embarked on shortly thereafter.
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