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Letter from Helen Keller, Port Allegany, PA to M. C. Migel regarding their stay in PA and discussing a possible visit to Australia, accompanied by a letter from Miss Keller to Mr. Migel and the Members of the Board regarding an invitation to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Port Allegany, PA to M. C. Migel regarding their stay in PA and discussing a possible visit to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Migel and the Members of the Board regarding an invitation to Australia.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Port Allegany, PA regarding her proposed visit to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M. C. Migel regarding a visit to the East and a letter from Dr. Milton T. Stauffer.
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Letter from M. C. Migel, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT advising her not to visit certain countries in the East at this time.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to M. C. Migel enclosing a copy of a letter to William Ziegler, Jr., accompanied by letter with travel arrangements for her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Letter from Robert B. Irwin to Polly Thomson, Minneapolis, MN regarding publicity surrounding her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Letter from Robert Irwin to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding the Executive Committee's resolution granting Helen Keller a leave of absence to visit Australia and the Far East.
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Letter to Olive Moore, Sydney, AU regarding Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding plans for a visit to the Near East, including Japan and Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller, Westport, CT listing the approved resolutions made by their Executive Committee about their upcoming visit to the Near East.
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Draft of letter from Helen Keller to Milton T. Stauffer regarding possible problems in visiting Japan.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to the Consul-General of Australia, NYC regarding Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's invitation to visit Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Dr. E. E. Elder, American Mission, Cairo, Egypt regarding a possible visit by Helen Keller to Egypt and North Africa.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Polly Thomson regarding expenses related to their upcoming visit to Japan and Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, General Secretary, John Milton Society for the Blind, NYC to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Sydney, AU regarding Miss Thomson's health and arrangements relating to their visit in Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding their visit to Australia and transport to Tokyo.
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Page from a letter from Milton T. Stauffer with details on a trip to Australia.
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Correspondence from Milton T. Stauffer to Ahmed Izzet Mohammed and Dr. B. K. Byram regarding Helen Keller's visit to the Near East and Middle East.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer, Bedford Village, NY to Polly Thomson regarding the 25th anniversary of the John Milton Society and her travels around the world.
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Correspondence from Helen Keller, Westport, CT to Takeo Iwahashi in anticipation for her visit to Japan.
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Letter from Waldo McG. Eagar, Secretary-General, National Institute for the Blind, London, England to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Westport, CT regarding his brother, Kingsley Eagar.
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Note from Mary L. Kelleher, NYC with accompanying list of countries visited by Helen Keller.
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"Alphabetical List of Countries Visited by Helen Keller," with notes on dates visited.
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Letter from Sir Benjamin Fuller, Acting President, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia to William Ziegler, Jr., NYC requesting Helen Keller visit Australia.
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Polly Thomson's datebook for the 1948-1949, including visit to Austalia and Japan, accompanied by a bookmark from the Park Hotel, Matsuhima, Japan.
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Press release by Frank S. Mead for the John Milton Society entitled "Helen Keller to Tour Orient."
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Tentative schedule for Helen Keller's visit to the "Orient and Near East."
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Proposed schedules for Helen Keller's visit to the "Orient and Near East."
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Letter from Helen Keller to Colonel Crawford Sams regarding transportation from Australia to Japan.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Colonel Crawford Sams enclosing letters about her and Polly Thomson's clearance papers to Japan.
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Letter to Philip K. Ryan, Director of International Activities, The American National Red Cross, Washington, DC stating that Helen Keller is unable to visit him in DC.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Victoria, Australia.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Victoria, Australia, with notes by Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Maggie S. Symonds, Glen Iris, Australia to Helen Keller welcoming her to the city.
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Letter from W. Peach, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller asking for her and Polly Thomson's autographs.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lynette Nielson, Sydney, Australia wishing her good health.
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Letter of admiration from Ivy Johnson to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Eleanor A. Harris, Toorak, Australia to Helen Keller regarding her experiences at the Royal Victorian Institute.
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Letter of admiration from Lenna Bryan, Daylesford, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia in thanks for a cake baked by young girls.
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Letter from C. E. Hocking to J. W. S. Keegan regarding a meeting with Helen Keller.
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Letter from Loraine Hing, Moreland Central School, Coburg, Australia to Helen Keller writing on behalf of the children in Form 2B of Moreland Central School.
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Welcome address given at Helen Keller's visit to the West Australian Institution for the Blind.
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Letter from Kent J. Ogburn, Victoria, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson welcoming them to Melbourne and asking for their autographs.
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Letter from Maribeth Murray, S.A. Women's Hostel, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller about Miss Murray's autobiography and her life in Adelaide.
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Bound volume from the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Melbourne, Australia with the contents transcribed into Braille.
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Letter from G. Hunter to Polly Thomson asking for Helen Keller's advice about her deaf daughter.
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Invitation from J. W. S. Keegan, Melbourne, Australia to a public meeting in the Melbourne Town Hall.
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Letter from A. M. Panane, Newport, Australia to Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia asking for her autograph.
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Letter from J. Harry Reid of The Herald Newspaper to Helen Keller welcoming her to Australia and asking for her autograph.
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Letter of admiration from Alice M. Roberts, Bendigo, Australia to Helen Keller
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Johnston in thanks for his welcome to Australia.
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Letter from H. Ralph Heaton, Superintendent Minister, Methodist Church of Australia, Brisbane to Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia inviting her to speak at the church.
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Letter of admiration from Helen E. Mitton, St. Kilda, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Robert W. Dye, St. Kilda, Australia to Helen Keller..
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Letter from Stanley C. Rogerson, Croydon, Australia to Rev. Irving Benson, Wesley Chapel, Melbourne, Australia asking to meet with Helen Keller.
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Correspondence from Nellie M. Matthews to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson welcoming them to Australia and in admiration of Miss Keller's speech at Wesley Church.
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Letter from Mabel James, Kew, Australia to Helen Keller regarding teach the blind and deaf to sing.
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Invitation from the Mayor of Geelong to a Civic Reception in honor of Helen Keller.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to Tasmania, accompanied by an invitation from the Tasmanian Institution for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb to a Public Welcome for Helen Keller.
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Correspondence from Henrietta and Emma Vincent, Richmond, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson welcoming them to Melbourne and requesting an interview with Miss Keller, accompanied by calling cards.
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Letter of admiration from Joy Rudd, Box Hill, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from T. D. Oldham, President, The Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia in thanks for her visit.
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Letter from Bertha Porker to Polly Thomson sending her and Helen Keller handkerchiefs made by aboriginal women.
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Letter from E. H. Potts to Helen Keller asking to aid in the education of a deaf and blind child--Marjorie Baker.
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Letter from Annette Maclellan, Hunter's Hill, Australia to Helen Keller in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from Ottillie Bock, Mathoura, Australia to Helen Keller in thanks for her speech at Wesley Church.
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Letter of admiration from Ivy Light, Geelong West, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Card from Mrs. Harold Rabling to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson providing information on the guests for an upcoming dinner.
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Correspondence from Helen Keller to Mrs. Harold Rabling in thanks for her hospitality and to the Victorian Committee in thanks for their gift.
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Letter from Elsie St. Leger, East Malvern, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for her visit to Lionel.
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Invitation from the Tasmanian Institution for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb to a Public Welcome for Helen Keller.
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Letter from Annette Maclellan, Sydney Lyceum Club, Sydney, Australia to Mr. Keegan regarding Helen Keller's visit to Warrawillah and their home for the deaf and blind.
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Letter of admiration from Mary Green, Tasmania to Helen Keller.
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Letter from A. K. Gearing, Glenorchy, Tasmania to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson expressing disappointment in not seeing them in Hobart.
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Correspondence between Glenn and Jack Radford and Helen Keller regarding her and Polly Thomson's visit to the Radford's home.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Annette Maclellan hoping to visit her at Warrawillah.
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Calling card from Mrs. W. V. Morgan, Australia sending flowers.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Miss McClelland in thanks for the napkin rings.
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Letter from Marjorie Gibson, Somerton, Australia to Helen Keller giving her a birthday gift.
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Letter from Madge Hall, Tasmania to Helen Keller asking for her autograph. Letter from Helen Keller to Jane Power, New Norfolk, Australia in thanks for the lavender sachet.
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Letter from Jane Power, New Norfolk, Australia to Helen Keller sending her a lavender sachet.
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Schedule for Helen Keller's visit to West Australia.
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Letter from Lynette Nielson, Sydney, Darling Point, Australia to Helen Keller in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from Lynette Nielson, Sydney, Darling Point, Australia to Helen Keller in thanks for her letter.
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Correspondence from May Swish, Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia welcoming her to Australia, with diary extracts and an original poem.
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Letter of admiration from M. Forrested, Five Dock, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Barbara Macleod, Acting Honorary Secretary, Modern Women's Club, Perth, Australia to Polly Thomson, Perth, Australia inviting her and Helen Keller to their organization's Friday luncheon.
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Letter from Edith M. Hart, West Perth, Australia to Helen Keller welcoming her to Perth, on behalf of the Perth New Church Women's League.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Perth, Australia to Dr. Ringland Anderson in thanks for his letter and for his hospitality.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Dr. Ringland Anderson in thanks for his letter and for his hospitality.
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"Mr. Gibson's suggestion for a letter to Mr. K. C. Barwick, Honorary Secretary of the Deaf Children's Education and Welfare Society of New South Wales."
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Letter from Helen Keller to K. C. Barwick, New South Wales, Australia accepting his invitation to address the Deaf Children's Education and Welfare Society of New South Wales.
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Letters from Helen Keller to Mrs. D. C. McLaren, Hobart, Tasmania in thanks for her hospitality.
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Letter from Gladys L. Paine, Honorary Secretary, The Myola Club, Claremont, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia welcoming her to Western Australia with flowers.
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Letter of admiration from Joyce Steele, Tusmore, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Dr. W. E. Moyer, Perth, Australia in thanks for his donation.
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Letter from Will Hickman, The Perth Society of the New Church, West Perth, Australia to Helen Keller in thanks for her work for the blind.
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Letter from Eulalia McDermott, Perth, Australia to Polly Thomson about her life and in welcome to West Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to May Smith, Perth, West Australia acknowleding receipt of her letter and poem.
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Letter from Jane Rankine-Wilson, Honorary Secretary, Women Writer's Club, Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia asking them to meet with their Club.
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Letter from Barry Main, Shenton Park, Australia to Polly Thomson asking to draw a portrait of Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Hortense Gachnang, Subiaco, West Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Carry Squire, Castlemaine, Victoria, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding hearing aids.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Sen. Nick McKenna, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia about the issue of blindness in Australia.
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Letter of admiration from Norah Breeden, Busselton, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to E. J. Holloway, Premier of Victoria, Australia advocating for the blind and deaf of Victoria.
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Letter from Helen Keller to E. J. Holloway, Premier of Victoria, Australia advocating for the blind and deaf of Victoria.
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Letter from Enid Lyons, House of Representatives, Davenport, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding advocacy for the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Hobart, Tasmania to Enid Lyons advocating for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Perth, Australia to E. J. Holloway, Premier of Victoria, Australia advocating for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Hal Colebatch, Esplanade Perth, Australia to Polly Thomson enclosing a copy of his address give at the Town Hall.
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Speech given by Hal Colebatch, Perth, Australia advocating for the blind and deaf of Australia.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Perth, Australia and Oliver Wallis, North Perth, Australia, accompanied by the music score for "Hymn to the Commonwealth of Nations."
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and George W. Rolls, Swaborne, Australia regarding Mr. Rolls' request to meet with Miss Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to John Murphy regarding her visit to Australia.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller and Maud Sanderson, Maylands, Australia regarding Mrs. Sanderson's letter of admiration.
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Letter from John Murphy, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson, Adelaide, Australia regarding the work being done for the blind by Edward Arnold.
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Letter from John Murphy, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson, Adelaide, Australia regarding the work being done for the blind and Helen Keller's tour of Australia.
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Letter of admiration from T. T. Hollway, Premier's Department, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Perth, Australia and Joe Totterdell, Lord Mayor, Perth, Australia regarding her visit to Perth.
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Telegram from "Betty and Sybil," Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Barry Main, Shenton Park, Australia responding to his request for a photograph.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Milligan, Perth Literary Institute, Australia acknowledging receipt of his letter.
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Letter of admiration from Betty Lyons, Gordon, Australia to Helen Keller and wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Senator Nick McKenna, Canberra, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia on the prevention of blindness.
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Note of best wishes from Adelaide High School to Helen Keller.
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Letter from N. E. McKenna, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia expressing his sympathies for the blind of Australia.
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Telegram from "Harris," Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Publication entitled "The Deaf Talkabout" featuring Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on the cover and an article about Helen Keller within, vol. 10, no. 5.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Perth, Australia to Hal Colebatch acknowledging receipt of his letter and copy of his speech.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to South Australia.
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"Mr. Gibson's suggestion for a reply to Senator McKenna, Minister for Health and Minister for Social Services."
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Letter from Rudolph Hefti, Consul for the USA to Polly Thomson with seating arrangements for an upcoming event and biographical information on the attendees, accompanied by similar information for another event.
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Letter from T. T. Hollway, Premier of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Perth, Australia acknowledging receipt of her letter advocating for the deaf and blind of Victoria.
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Letter from T. V. Johnson, Honorary Secretary, Australian Society for Better Hearing, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia welcoming her to Adelaide.
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Letter from Patricia Norrie, Government House, Adelaide, Australia to Polly Thomson regarding an unfortunate family and in anticipation of a future meeting.
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Memorandum from E. C. Sommerlad, Managing Director, Gotham Publishers, Sydney, Australia to Justice Maxwell with accompanying by a draft of a suggested letter from Helen Keller, advocating for the blind.
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Telegram from Mr. and Mrs. Herbert Thompson, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from W. H. Paterson, Malvern, Australia to Helen Keller regarding his outreach to several influential people regarding the education of blind children.
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Telegram of greetings from "Nev and Trixie," Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia.
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Letter from Fred Whibley to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with accompanying by two photographs of flowers.
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Correspondence from Alfred E. Stephen, Honorary Secretary, Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson wishing Miss Keller a happy birthday. Letter from Amy Lewis, Dulwich, Australia to Helen Keller asking for a copy of a souvenir program from one of her events.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia and Kathleen M. Williams, Warradale Park, Australia regarding Mrs. Williams' poem dedicated to Miss Keller.
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Correspondence between William and Beatrice Thomson, Kilkenny, South Australia and Helen Keller with expressions of Mr. and Mrs. Thomson's admiration and in thanks for the gloves they gave Miss Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter and card from Mary M. Edmiston, Dalmeny, South Coast, Australia to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Telegram from the Management of the Royal Blind Institution, North Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Telegram from Pat O'Connor, Victoria Park, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Telegram from L. Homer, Newtown, New South Wales to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Telegram from the New South Wales Masonic Club, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Bertha Sudholz, Rose Park, South Australia in thanks for the handkerchief.
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Letter from Helen Keller to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia in thanks for their birthday greetings.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Clare E. Johnstone, Kensington Gardens, South Australia in thanks for her letter.
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Letter from Helen Keller to the Management of the Royal Institution for the Blind, North Adelaide, Australia in thanks for their birthday greetings.
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Telegram from John Murphy, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Pat O'Connor, President, Braille Society of Perth, Australia acknowledging receipt of letter and regarding her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Eleanor Wemyss, Parkside, South Australia to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Letter of admiration from Ida E. Hancock, Unley Park, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Thelma Bungey, Magill, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between John Stone, Adelaide, Australia and Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia regarding Mr. Stone's son.
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Letter from Enid Jones, South Australian Oral Kindergarten, Adelaide to Helen Keller in thanks for the flowers.
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Letter from Jean Russell, Torrensville, Australia to Helen Keller requesting a copy of her "call for peace."
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Letter of admiration from Jean B. Parsons, Prospect, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from W. V. Blancheck to Helen Keller, accompanied by a photograph of two men signed by Jack McLeay.
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Letter of admiration from Joanne C. Radcliff, North Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Cards from the Matron and Residents of Melrose Home, North Adelaide, accompanied by a speech given at Adelaide Town Hall by Alix J. Melrose.
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Telegram from Mr. McSwan, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia wishing her a happy birthday, accompanied by a letter of thanks from Miss Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Rudolph Hefti, Consul for the USA, Nedlands, Western Australia in thanks for his hospitality.
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Letter of admiration from Winifred L. Swuistead, Lockleys, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Program for the Children's Welcome to Helen Keller at the Adelaide Town Hall.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Lady Patricia Norrie in thanks for her gift.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lady Patricia Norrie regarding Sir Willoughby Norrie's health.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Queensland.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Queensland.
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Letters from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Mr. Hamlon regarding governmental support for the blind in Queensland.
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Letters from Valerie Taylor, Le Araroa, New Zealand to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in admiration of Helen Keller.
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Letter from Lady Patricia Norrie, Government House, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller regarding the health of her husband, Sir Willoughby Norrie.
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Correspondence regarding the Australian Red Cross Society's aid in Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Letter from Clara Johnstone to Polly Thomson in thanks for the souvenir program autographed by Helen Keller, accompanied by a photograph of Clare, Heather, and Beverley Johnstone.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Joanna C. Radcliff, North Adelaide, South Australia in thanks for her letter.
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Card from the Australian Federation of University Women, Kensington Park, South Australia, accompanied by a letter from Helen Keller to the Federation in thanks for the flowers.
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Transcript of speeches given by Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Hon. A. J. Melrose, and Matron Ilma Osborn, during the Miss Keller and Miss Thomson's visit to Melrose House and Royal Institution for the Blind, Adelaide.
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Letter from Helen Keller to N. E. McKenna, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia in thanks for his letter and his concern for deaf and blind children.
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Letter from Doris Tagg, South Australia to Helen Keller detailing the history of certain flowers.
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Letter of admiration from A. W. Jeffries, South Australia to Helen Keller after an event at the Oral Kindergarten.
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Letter of admiration from Betty Hamilton, Walkerville, South Australia to Polly Thomson.
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Letter from F. Young, Rose Park, Adelaide, Australia enclosing two of his published books.
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Letter of admiration from May V. Williams, Alberton, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Mr. Longhurst, Secretary to F. Penfold Hyland, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia enclosing champagne from their vineyards.
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Letter from Joyce Steele, Tusmore, South Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding progress in the advocacy for the deaf and blind of Australia.
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Letter from Patricia Norrie, Government House, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson enclosing gifts.
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Correspondence between Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia and Sir Lloyd Dumas, Managing Director, "The Advertiser," Adelaide, Australia regarding Sir Dumas' hospitality and enclosing clippings from "The Advertiser" on Miss Keller's visit to Adelaide.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia to Jack McLeay, Lord Mayo of Australia, Adelaide in thanks for his hospitality.
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Letters of admiration from H. Reichenbach to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Elfrida Hill, Goodwood, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from R. E. Shergis, Shergis Limited, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson in thanks for the portrait of Miss Keller.
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Publication entitled "The Story of Helen Keller's Visit to Queensland," with details about Miss Keller's life, her work for the blind, and her itinerary in Brisbane.
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Letter from Sir Lloyd Dumas, Managing Director, "The Advertiser," Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia enclosing cuttings from "The Advertiser" about her visit to Adelaide.
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Letter of admiration from Gwen Pye, Brisbane Hospital, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Noel Trait, "The Advertiser," Adelaide, Australia to Polly Thomson enclosing copies of Helen Keller's article in "The Advertiser."
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Letter from T. T. Holloway, Ballarat, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Adelaide, Australia in thanks for their wishes of good health.
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Speech given by Helen Keller to the Queensland Adult Deaf.
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Letter from Aubrey D. D. Pike, General Superintendent, The Brisbane and South Coast Hospitals, Australia to Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia in thanks for the flowers sent to the Children's Hospital.
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Letter from Betty Paterson, "The Sunday Mail," Brisbane, Australia to Polly Thomson enclosing items from "The Sunday Mail."
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Letter from C. S. Landers to Polly Thomson requesting a message from Helen Keller to the deaf of Queensland.
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Letter from Sir Lloyd Dumas, Managing Director, "The Advertiser," Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia in thanks for her letter.
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Correspondence to and from E. Arnold, South Brisbane, Australia regarding Miss Keller's newspaper articles
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Letter from George Lawson, Parliament of the Commonwealth, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding government advocacy for the blind and deaf.
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Letter from Ben Courtice, Minister for Trade and Customs, Canberra, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding government advocacy for the blind and deaf.
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Letter from T. D. Oldham, President, The Victorian Eye & Ear Hospital, East Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT appointing her Honorary Life Governor of the Institution, after her visit to the Hospital.
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Letter from E. M. Hanlon, Premier of Queensland, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia acknowledging receipt of letter and regarding the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Arthur Jones, Minister for Health and Home Affairs, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding facilities for the blind and deaf of Australia.
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Letter of appreciation from Arthur S. Drakeford, Minister for Air, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia.
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Telegram from Allan J. Dalziel, Secretary to Minister H. V. Evatt, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia, on behalf of Minister for External Affairs, H. V. Evatt, in thanks for her compliments on his workshop.
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Letter from Dorothy Burns, Principal, Farrar Public School for the Deaf, Croyden, Australia to Helen Keller regarding the education of the deaf.
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Letter from W. Powell, Queensland, Australia to Helen Keller with questions about Braille and a Braille typewriter, with a poem by John Brainard on Isaiah 35--"The Age to Come."
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Letters from Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia to Captain Jan Smuts after her visit with veterans at the Canterbury Workshop.
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Letter from L. Roberts, Croydon, Australia to Helen Keller discussing religion.
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Letter of farewell from Australia from Muriel Cramm, Milsons Park, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Telegram of greetings from the Braille Society, Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia to R. J. Heffron, Minister for Education, New South Wales advocating for the deaf of Australia.
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Letter of farewell from Pat O'Connor, Victoria Park, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Telegram of farewell from Pat O'Connor, Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia.
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Telegram from Pat O'Connor, Perth, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia with greetings from the West Australia Reception Committee.
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Telegram of greetings from Pat O'Connor, Perth, Australia to Polly Thomson, Sydney, Australia
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Letter of farewell from Elizabeth Northcott, Government House, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from J. A. O'Neill, Principal, St. Gabriel's School for Deaf Boys, Castle Hill, New South Wales to Helen Keller in thanks for her visit.
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Letter of farewell from Biddy Moriarty, Pott's Point, New South Wales to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from R. J. Heffron, Minister for Education, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding her letter advocating for the deaf of Australia.
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Letter of farewell from Clarice, Bill, and Margaret McNamara, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from N. E. McKenna, Minister for Health and Social Services, Canberra, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia regarding her letter advocating for the vocational training of the blind.
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Telegram from the Mission Council, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Sydney, Australia in thanks for her visit.
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Letter from "Eric," Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, Sydney, Australia to Polly Thomson missing her in Australia and about her visit to Japan.
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Volume of letters sent to Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Justice Maxwell from various persons and organizations throughout Australia.
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Letter from Ralph and Marjorie Swift, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding local politics, accompanied by a newspaper article entitled "Care of Blind, Deaf and Dumb: Advisory Board To Be Formed."
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Letter from Lance Milne, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding progress made on behalf of the handicapped, accompanied by draft of letter written by Polly Thomson to Mr. Milne.
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Correspondence from Arthur O. Richardson, Adelaide, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding difficulties in securing governmental aid for the blind.
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Letter from E. M. Loges to Evelyn D. Seide with accompanying letter form Valerie Lindsay, Sunshine Technical School, Victoria, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT regarding school activities.
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Letter from E. T. Herford, Chief Executive Officer, Royal Blind Society of NSW, Sydney, Australia to Eric T. Boulter, NYC regarding a book of newspaper cuttings from Helen Keller's visit to Australia in 1948.
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Itinerary for Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Report by Helen Keller regarding progress made in the work for the blind and deaf of Australia.
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Letters from Helen Keller, Hobart, Tasmania to Mrs. Casey regarding advocacy for the blind and deaf.
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Note to Evelyn D. Seide enclosing a letter from Lillian Boxon, "Truth" and "Sportsman" Limited, NYC to Mrs. Seide with questions to ask Helen Keller for the Sunday edition of The Daily Mirror, Sydney, Australia.
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Letter from B. Donohue, Honorary Secretary, Australian School of Social Science, Sydney to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia inviting her to their annual conference.
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Letter from Frances Ellis, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Sydney, Australia asking for assistance on her husband's release from prison.
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Letter of admiration from Annesley English, Walkerville, South Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Joan Grant, Hobart, Tasmania to Helen Keller, accompanied by a card to Miss Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Welcome address given by Mercy Griffin, teacher, welcoming Helen Keller to a deaf and blind school in Queensland, Australia.
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Letter from Ethel Kearne, Honorary Secretary, The Women's Guild of the New Church Society, Bellevue Hill, Australia to Helen Keller welcoming her to the city.
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Speech by Helen Keller, Newcastle, Australia to Justice Maxwell and the city of Newcastle.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Perth, Australia to Mrs. McLaren, Hobart, Tasmania in thanks for her hospitality while in Hobart, accompanied by two letters regarding donation of letter to AFB by Dr. June B. Elkins, Associate Professor, School of Education, University of Pittsburgh, PA.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Rt. Hon. Premier Ross McLarty, Perth, West Australia in thanks for his hospitality and regarding the plight of the blind in Australia.
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Letter from A. R. Owen, Auburn, Australia to Polly Thomson asking for Helen Keller's autograph and regarding his biography of Miss Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Mr. Playford in thanks for their hospitality in Adelaide and the plight of blind and deaf children in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Septimus Ralph acknowledging receipt of the accompanying note of greetings from members of the legal profession.
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Letter from R. A. Reid to Helen Keller about his life and works, accompanied by a photograph of Mr. Reid.
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Letter of welcome from Vincent Saire, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Theo L. Selk, East Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller about his daughter that was born deaf and Miss Keller's inspiration to his family.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Smith in thanks for his newspaper article abut her talk given at the Board of the I.I.B.W.A.
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Letter from "The Swagman," Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller in admiration of her article "Three Days to See."
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Letters from Rev. Richard H. Teed, Editor, The New Age, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson asking to meet Helen Keller, accompanied by a letter of regrets by Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from P. Thorpe, Richmond, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Eva Wilson, Windsor, Australia to Helen Keller in admiration of her speech at Wesley Church.
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Letter from Rev. T. H. Andrews, General Secretary, British and Foreign Bible Society, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Adelaide, Australia welcoming her to Australia.
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Calling card from Mrs. J. Ringland Anderson, Toorak, Australia.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller sending her an address.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Conrad Berens regarding his visit with Helen Keller and asking for suggestions on how to help the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to J. Ringland Anderson about the situation of the blind in Australia.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson asking for assistance in aiding the blind of Australia.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson acknowledging receipt of letter and information on government aid to the blind.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller about a play starring Vivien Leigh and Sir Laurence Olivier.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding photographs sent to them.
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Letters from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about work for the blind in Australia and their upcoming visit to Japan.
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Letter from J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding progress in aiding the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to J. Ringland Anderson, Melbourne, Australia about his work for the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Christine Arden, Australia to Helen Keller, Australia asking her opinion on the Universal Alphabet.
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Correspondence between E. Arnold, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson about their visit to Japan and regarding the blind of Australia.
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Telegram of farewell from Pixie Barnett, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia.
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Letter from Granleigh Barton, Sumner, New Zealand to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to Australia and religious matters.
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Correspondence regarding K. C. Barwick, Honorary Secretary, Deaf Children's Education and Welfare Society of NSW, Australia regarding Helen Keller's visit to Australia and the work of the Society.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Betty Bell, Clovelly, Australia in thanks for her welcome to Australia.
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Letter from Rev. C. Irving Benson, Central Mission, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia in thanks for her visit to the Wesley Church.
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Letter from Dr. R. H. Bettington, The Oto-Rhino-Laryngological Society of New South Wales, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia welcoming her to Australia.
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Letter and telegram from Mrs. R. Blackall to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about the Society's work and wishing them farewell from Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to J. S. Blackburn, Adelaide, Australia in thanks for his braille work for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to W. V. Blascheck, Marion, South Africa acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Correspondence about the Blind Servicemen's Club of New South Wales, Australia.
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Correspondence to and from Elsie Bolitho, Victoria, Australia about Helen Keller's visit to Australia, wishing her a happy birthday, and in sympathy on the death of Polly Thomson.
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Letter from John P. Bourky, Victoria, Australia to Helen Keller welcoming her to Australia and about the blind of the country.
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Correspondence to and from A. P. Bradley, Tasmania, Australia about an article he sent to Brisbane about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Helen Keller to N. Breeden, Busselton, West Australia acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Grete Brenner, Bondi Junction, Australia acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Letter from Harold E. Brookes, President, Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind, Prahran, Australia to Helen Keller giving her an model lighthouse in anticipation of her visit, with accompanying letter of thanks from Miss Keller.
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Letter from Tom Brown, Carlton, Australia to Helen Keller welcoming her to Australia and enclosing an original poem entitled "That I May See."
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Letter from J. H. Burchett, Headmaster, Victorian School for the Blind, Prahran, Australia to Helen Keller in appreciation of her visit.
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Correspondence to and from R. L. Burnett, Australia regarding his book, accompanied by a dedication to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Alice C. Butler, Executive Director, YWCA of Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia inviting her to the Association.
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Correspondence to and from Paul M. and Margaret Butler to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson regarding their visit to Australia.
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Letter from H. A. M. Campbell, The "Age" Office, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson, Melbourne, Australia about his report on Helen Keller's visit, accompanied by reply letter from Miss Keller and newspaper article entitled, "Church Crowded for Miss Keller."
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Letter from Etheline Camper, South Perth, Western Australia to Polly Thomson about her visit to Western Australia.
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Telegram from "Cassell", Farmer & Settler Newspaper, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson, Sydney, Australia wishing them a safe journey.
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Correspondence to and from D. M. Chadwick, President, Queensland Adult Deaf and Dumb Mission, Brisbane, Australia about the Christmas season and in thanks for his hospitality, accompanied by a welcome address given by Mr. Chadwick to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Brisbane, Australia to Lord Mayor John Beals Chandler, Brisbane, Australia in thanks for the flowers and his hospitality during her recent visit.
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Correspondence to and from Prime Minister Ben Chifley, Canberra, Australia about the blind and deaf of Australia.
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Letter from R. S. Chisholm, Sunshine Technical School, Victoria, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT acknowledging receipt of letter and about the children of the school.
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Letter from W. P. Conelan, Parliament of the Commonwealth, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Sydney, Australia about her suggestion for a Federal center for the blind.
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Letter and draft of letter from Helen Keller, Australia to Mr. Cosgrave about legislation for the deaf and blind of Australia.
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Telegram from Katharine Cornell, Baltimore, MD to Helen Keller, Australia wishing her well on her trip.
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Letter from Katharine Cornell, Garden City, NY to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to Australia.
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Telegram from Evie Cremorne, Brisbane, Australia to Helen Keller, Westport, CT hoping to meet her while she is in Australia.
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Letter from Alfred Davidson, Leura, New South Wales, Australia to Helen Keller in appreciation of their meeting.
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Letters of admiration from Ethel Davidson, Wonthaggi, Australia to Helen Keller about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Jean Downie to Helen Keller, accompanied by an article entitled "Children's Lives Spent in Dark Void (No Sound, No Sight)" and photograph of Ms. Downie and Robert Reid.
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Correspondence to and from August Dreer, Paris, France about meeting Helen Keller a child.
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Correspondence to and from Iris M. Duggan, Hamilton, Newcastle, Australia about her gift of a handkerchief box of Tasmanian Blackwood made by Horace Batge.
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Correspondence from Dr. and Mrs. A. Einihovici, Perth, Australia about Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Correspondence to and from Clive Evatt about their travels in Australia and Japan.
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Letter from Agnes E. Fairbaven, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller about her biography of Anne Sullivan Macy, accompanied by a poem by Mrs. Fairbaven entitled "Flowers for the Sightless."
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Letters from John W. Fairlisle, Melbourne, Australia to Polly Thomson wishing to meet with Helen Keller.
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Letter from Jean Bowden Field, Point Piper, Australia to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about Girl Guides and Marjorie Thistle.
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Letter from Aileen Fitzpatrick, Director, International Migration Service, Sydney, Australia to Helen Keller sending her roses.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. and Mrs. Fletcher, U.S. Consul, Melbourne, Australia in thanks for their hospitality.
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Correspondence to and from Gwen Forrester about knitting jumpers for Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Letter from Elizabeth Forwood, Medindie, Australia to Polly Thomson about a letter from her daughter, Tiffany, to Helen Keller.
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Letter of admiration from Myrtle E. Fox, Armadale, Australia to Helen Keller.
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Correspondence between Sir Benjamin Fuller, Helen Keller, and Polly Thomson about their visit to Australia.
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Telegram from Janette and Frank Fuller to Helen Keller expressing their delight at meeting her.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Lucy D. Fuller about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from William M. Gardiner to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson enclosing photographs from the Swan District of Australia.
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Correspondence to and from Constance Gibbon about Helen Keller's visit to Australia and New Zealand and wishing her a happy birthday.
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Correspondence to and from Eric and Marjorie Gibson about Helen Keller's visit to Australia, Polly Thomson's death, and Christmas greetings.
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Letter from Elmer Glew to Polly Thomson about publications he wishes to write about the blind.
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Letters from Patricia Goetze to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to Australia.
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Letter from Irene Good to Helen Keller about her visit to Western Australia.
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Letter from Marthe Gorman to Helen Keller inviting her to tea during her stay in Australia.
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Letter and calling card from Mrs. F. E. Graves to Helen Keller about the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind.
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Letters from Primrose Hagon to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson.
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Correspondence to and from G. E. Hansford about Helen Keller's visit to the Victorian Deaf & Dumb Institution.
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Letter to Helen Keller about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Evie Hayes to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to Mooloolaba.
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Letter from John J. Hayes to Helen Keller asking her to visit a blind girl, Judith King, in the hospital.
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Correspondence to and from Eric Herford about his work in Australia, wishing Helen Keller happy birthday, and her book "The Open Door".
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mary Hewit acknowledging receipt of letter.
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Correspondence between Hilda Jenkinson and Helen Keller about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mrs. E. Kearne acknowledging receipt of flowers.
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Correspondence to and from Doris Kendle about Helen Keller's visit with the Kendle family in Pemberton, Australia.
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Correspondence between C. R. Kenyon and Helen Keller about invitation to visit the Student Christian Movement at the University of Queensland during her visit to Australia.
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Correspondence between Hilda King and Helen Keller about her visit to Australia and Miss King's gift of a woven mat.
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Letter from Marjorie Knoxham to Helen Keller sending her roses in thanks for meeting with her.
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Correspondence regarding ways to help a deaf blind man in Brisbane.
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Letter from Leslie LeSouef to Helen Keller in thanks for meeting her in Perth.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Berthold Lowenfeld about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Berthold Lowenfeld about her visit to Australia.
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Christmas card from Evie Hayes Mahoney to Helen Keller, accompanied by a letter of receipt from M. R. Barnett.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. Markel about her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Telegram from Victor Maxwell about Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson with items for her consideration.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson about her schedule in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller about her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Letter from Milton T. Stauffer to Victor Maxwell about travel arrangements for Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Milton T. Stauffer about Helen Keller's visit to Australia, accompanied her itinerary.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their departure from Sydney.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell acknowledging receipt of visit and her upcoming visit to Tasmania.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with plans for their visit to Adelaide.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson about their visit to Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson about their visit to Adelaide.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller about arrangements for her visit.
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Notes about Helen Keller's birthday in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Victor Maxwell in thanks for his hospitality in Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about their visit to Sydney.
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Speech given by Helen Keller about Victor Maxwell and advocacy for the blind in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Victor Maxwell in thanks for his hospitality while in Australia.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Polly Thomson with news from Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Victor Maxwell about Polly Thomson's health and memories of Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Victor Maxwell about her visit to Australia and in thanks for the warm welcome.
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Letter from Victor Maxwell to Helen Keller about efforts for the blind of Australia.
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Letter from Margaret McEwin to Helen Keller about her visit to Australia, accompanied by a copy of Ms. McEwin's book, "Verses".
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Correspondence to and from J. D. Moody about Helen Keller's visit to Australia.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller about the possibility of visiting Australia.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller about the fire at Arcan Ridge and the possibility of visiting Australia.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller inviting her to visit Australia.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller about the possibility of visiting Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Olive Moore about the possibility of visiting Australia.
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Letter to Olive Moore about Helen Keller's visit to Australia, accompanied by a braille document.
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Letter from Olive Moore to Helen Keller about her visit to Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Olive Moore about her upcoming visit to Australia.
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Letter from Charles Muir to Helen Keller and Polly Thomson about her writing and travels.
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Letter from Helen Keller to Mr. O'Day about her visit to Australia and an article on her in 'The Family Friend'.
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Letter from Helen Keller, Australia to Laurence Olivier, pleasure of meeting him and hope they see him again during performance of "King Richard III" in Australia
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Letter from Laurence Olivier, Melbourne, Australia to Helen Keller, Australia assuring her of tickets to his performance and requesting she attend two other performances he is acting in
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Telegram from Marion Paterson to Helen Keller welcoming her to Australia.
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Telegram from Marion Paterson to Helen Keller wishing her a happy birthday.
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Note with Marion Paterson's address in Footscray, Australia.
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Letter and note from F. G. Pinkham to Helen Keller about her visit to Melbourne and the 'Grand World Crusade for Peace'.
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Correspondence to and from Frederick Schmidt about Helen Keller's visit to Australia and the death of Polly Thomson.
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Correspondence to and from Frederick Schmidt about Helen Keller's visit to Australia and the death of Polly Thomson.
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Telegram from Lenore Smith to Helen Keller wishing her "bon voyage"
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Correspondence with Ewen Waterman about the work of the deaf community in Australia.
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Letter from Helen Keller to William Ziegler about her love for "Heidi" and Switzerland.
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Letter from Helen Keller to girls at an Australian School thanking them for a letter.
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Correspondence concerning a request from Helen Keller for a statement on race relations.
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Correspondence with W. Moyer who met Helen Keller in Australia and donated a check.
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Letter from Malcolm Mohr about his disappointment at not seeing Helen Keller in Australia
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Correspondence between Charles W. Froessel and Polly Thomson with a greeting from Ewen Waterman.
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Birthday card from Fay Faddy to Helen Keller.
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Letter from Diane Firth to Helen Keller with remembrances of her and Polly's visit to St. Lucy's.
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Letters from Florence Randell to Helen Keller recalling her visit to Adelaide and sending her Australian Boronia, with letter of receipt from Mary L. Gallagher.
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Card from Mrs. Alfod Lewin to Helen recalling meeting her in Australia in 1951
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Helen Keller's response to a question of smell in Australia
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Helen Keller's speech at the Melbourne, Australia Civic Reception advocating for peace
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Helen Keller's speech to friends of the blind in Australia encouraging more efforts to aid the blind
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Helen Keller's speech to the Tasmanian Association of Blind Citizens in Australia
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Helen Keller's speech to the deaf of Perth, Australia, in which she offers encouragement
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Helen Keller's speech to the Ex-Serviceman's Club in Perth, Australia
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Helen Keller's speech to the Perth Braille Society in Australia offering encouragement
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Helen Keller's speech to Adelaide Town Hall in Australia sharing her experiences of the country
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Helen Keller's speech to the Government House in Adelaide, South Australia
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Helen Keller's speech in Adelaide Australia, critiquing present approaches to the deaf and blind
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Questions and answers with Helen Keller regarding her critiques of Adelaide, Australia's efforts
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Helen Keller's speech in Brisbane, Australia, advocating for the blind and deaf
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Helen Keller's speech to the Royal Institute for the Blind in Australia praising their efforts
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Helen Keller's speech to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution, encouraging more efforts
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Helen Keller's farewell speech to the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Helen Keller's speech to the children of Sydney, Australia, encouraging comradeship for a bright future
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Helen Keller's address to Mr. Justice Maxwell and friends thanking them for their warm tributes
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Helen Keller's speech to friends in Australia expressing pride in their efforts for the blind
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Helen Keller's speech to the blind of Australia emphasizing the importance of faith
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Helen Keller's speech "The Needs of the Blind of Australia" stating her findings and opinions
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Helen Keller's speech to the Australian Deaf and Dumb Society regarding trees and their roots
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Helen Keller's speech in Australia expressing gratitude for the gift of flowers
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Helen Keller's speech in Adelaide Australia, critiquing present approaches to the deaf and blind
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Questions and answers with Helen Keller regarding her critiques of Australia's efforts for the deaf and blind
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An essay about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson and their upcoming trip to Brisbane
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Article from the Bulletin reporting Helen Keller says Melbourne has distinct smell
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Article from Australian publication about Helen Keller's color preferences and her impressions of Perth
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Article announcing Helen Keller's arrival in Australia causes traffic block
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Article announcing Helen Keller's arrival in Sydney, Australia and the plans for her stay
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Article from The Daily Mirror announcing Helen Keller's arrival in Sydney, Australia to advocate for the blind
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Article from The Sun announcing Helen Keller has arrived in Sydney to advocate for the blind
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Article from the Daily Telegraph about Helen Keller's experiences in Sydney and plans for her stay
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's reception at Town Hall in Sydney, Australia
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Article from The Sunday Sun about Herbert William Thompson's meeting with Helen Keller in Sydney.
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Article from the Daily Telegraph reporting Helen Keller met three Lord Mayors at reception in Australia
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Article from the Daily News about Herbert William Thompson's meeting with Helen Keller in Sydney.
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Photo of Helen Keller with blinded patient in Concord during her visit to Australia, published in the Daily News
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Photo of Helen Keller with blinded patient in Concord during her visit to Australia, published in the Daily News
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Article from The Sunday Sun about Australia's Helen Keller, deafblind Alice Betteridge.
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Photo of Helen Keller listening to George Longbottom's music at La Perouse, Sydney, published in the Daily Telegraph
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Articles from Australian publications reporting on Helen Keller's travels and plans for Canberra
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Photo of Helen Keller listening to Clem Rowarth, blind violinist, at City Hall reception in Australia
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Articles from Australian publications reporting on Helen Keller's travels and plans for Australia
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Article from the Sunday Telegraph reporting Helen Keller laid foundation stone for new Helen Keller Hostel
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Article from the Daily Telegraph about the new Helen Keller hostel, built by the Industrial Blind Institute in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to students of W.A. School for Deaf and Dumb Children in Mosman Park, Australia
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Article from the Daily Telegraph reporting Helen Keller had tea with Prime Minister Chifley
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Article from the Newcastle Morning Herald and Miners' Advocate about Helen Keller's appearances in Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller being welcomed by Mrs. Blackall after Keller's arrival in Newcastle, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller meeting deaf children from Waratah School during her visit to Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Lady Mayoress at City Hall during her tour of Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's last appearance in Blackall, Australia, advocating for deaf children
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Article reporting on welcome reception for Helen Keller in Sydney, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller at the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in Australia, discussing lipreading
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Article from the Melbourne Truth about Helen Keller's decision to make no more radio broadcasts in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller met His Excellency the Governor-General at Government House, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to deaf and blind organizations in Australia
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Article reporting West Australian blind boy Jim Bell meets Helen Keller in Braille Library
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller and Lady Dill discussed American Red Cross at Repatriation General Hospital in Concord
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Article reporting large crowd as Helen Keller placed wreath on Martinplace Cenotaph in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's day off in Manly, Australia and her upcoming events
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Article reporting on reception held in Helen Keller's honor during her tour of Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Repatriation General Hospital in Concord, Australia
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Article from "The Sunday Times Magazine" about Helen Keller's life story in anticipation of her visit to Perth.
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Photo of Helen Keller typing on her braille typewriter before leaving for Perth, Australia
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Article from For Country Women about the experience of meeting Helen Keller
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Photo of Helen Keller reading the lips of Lord Mayor Alderman Bartley during her Australia tour.
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Photo of Helen Keller with student during visit to Victorian Blind Institute in St. Kilda, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller will rest before visit to Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Article reporting Sydney Journalists' Club presents Helen Keller with braille-inscribed portrait by Stan Clements
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Article reporting Helen Keller will address students at Town Hall, sponsored by Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Photo of Helen Keller feeling names inscribed on War Memorial in King's Park, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller in Martin Place, Australia, where she placed a wreath on the Cenotaph
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Article about reception held by Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution for Helen Keller
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Article announcing Helen Keller speak at Melbourne meeting in connection with Coral Sea Commemoration Week
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Article announcing Helen Keller is unable to attend meeting celebrating Coral Sea Week in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's sense of smell and her positive impression of Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller sent message for Coral Sea Week celebration as she is unable to attend
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Article reporting Helen Keller discusses manual alphabet at reception by West Australia Adult Deaf and Dumb Society
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's upcoming address, meeting with Adult Deaf and Dumb Society, and visit to La Perouse Aboriginal settlement
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's advocacy plans during her tour of Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Dandenongs during her travels in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's recent address in Australia and her plea for world peace
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Article about Helen Keller's perception of Australia through smell, and her friendship with Katharine Cornell
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Photo of Helen Keller with braille-inscribed portrait by Stan Clements, sponsored by the Journalists' Club
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Article reporting His Excellency the Governor-General W. J. McKell received Helen Keller at Admiralty House, Sydney
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Article reporting Helen Keller has arrived in Newcastle, Australia, to advocate for the deaf and blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller has arrived in Brisbane, Australia, to advocate for the deaf and blind
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Article reporting Marion Paterson, of Victorian Association of Braille Writers, presents Helen Keller with braille copies of writing by Tilly Aston
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Article about the inspiration of Helen Keller upon her arrival in Brisbane.
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Article reporting on reception for Helen Keller on behalf of the Industrial Blind Institution in Australia
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Article reporting Australian soldier sends Helen Keller his war ribbons and medals
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Article reporting Helen Keller recognized during her day off in Manly, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller compares Australian Prime Minister Chifley to Abraham Lincoln
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Article reporting Olive Moore and the Phoenix Club meet with Helen Keller in Australia
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Article reporting pianist Hephzibah Menuhin plays for Helen Keller in Toorak, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller attended Old Vic's performance of Richard III while in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller will attend Old Vic's performance of Richard III in while Australia
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Letter to the Editor by E.W. Snell expressing hope that Helen Keller's visit will bring changes for the Australian deaf
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's welcome in Sydney and her departure for Tokyo
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's meeting with Stoker Ron Jenson, blinded Australian sailor.
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Article reporting on large turnout for Helen Keller's welcome at Sydney Town Hall, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller will attend Old Vic's performance of Richard III in while Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller, Marion Paterson, and Polly Thomson at Melbourne reception, published in The Age
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Photo of Helen Keller and Marion Paterson at Melbourne welcoming reception for Keller
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Article about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's arrival in Melbourne and their friendship
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Article from "The Sydney Morning Herald" encouraging patience, remarking on importance of Polly Thomson to Helen Keller.
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Article from Argus reporting on Helen Keller's arrival in Melbourne, Australia
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Article from The Herald reporting Helen Keller says Melbourne smells of smoke
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Article from The Sun reporting Helen Keller and Polly Thomson will speak at Wesley Church in Melbourne
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Article reporting on welcome reception for Helen Keller in Melbourne Town Hall, Australia
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Publication announcing public welcome for Helen Keller at the Melbourne Town Hall
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Photo of Helen Keller with deafblind boy Ian Pollard at Eye and Ear Hospital in Australia, published in The Herald.
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Photo of Helen Keller at welcome reception held by local Auxiliary to the Association for the Advancement of the Blind, published in The Courier, Ballarat, Australia
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Article about Helen Keller's visit to Melbourne, lipreading, Keller's sense of smell, and her love for theater
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Letter to the Editor by Arthur McLean of Cremorne, Australia, about costs of hearing aids, with hopes that Helen Keller publicity will raise awareness
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Article from Argus reporting on Helen Keller's recent appearance in Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller meeting children at the Deaf and Dumb Institute in St. Kilda, published in The Age
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Article from The Sun about Helen Keller's lecture in Melbourne encouraging brotherhood with U.S.
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Article from the Adelaide Advertiser announcing Helen Keller's upcoming visit
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Article from The Sun - Interview with Helen Keller while in Australia about women's role in preventing war
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Photo of Helen Keller with blind man David Robertson during Keller's welcome at Melbourne Town Hall, published in The Sun
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Article from the Sun reporting on Helen Keller's recommendations to Australia to better aid their blind
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Photo of Helen Keller with nurses at an Australian Eye and Ear Hospital
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Article from the Age about Helen Keller and improvements Australia can make for their blind and deaf
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Article from The Mercury announcing Helen Keller's arrival in Hobart, Australia
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Article from The Examiner reporting on Helen Keller's plea for peace at welcoming reception in Hobart, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller, F. Marriott, Mrs. Marriott, and Lord Mayor (Mr. Harris) at Keller's welcome to Hobart, published in The Mercury
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Photo of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at welcoming reception for Keller in Hobart, Australia.
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Article about Helen Keller's suggestion of national society for blindness prevention in Australia
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Article reporting on welcoming reception for Helen Keller in Launceston, Australia
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Article from the Examiner reporting on welcoming reception for Helen Keller in Launceston, Tasmania
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's various events in and impressions of Australia
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Article from "The Sun" about Alice Chapman, Australia's Helen Keller.
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Article reporting Helen Keller would prefer hearing over sight, as told to Newcastle press
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Royal Victorian Institute for the Blind in St. Kilda-road, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address at Craig's Hotel reception in Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller with student Beryl Powell at the Blind and Deaf School in Dutton Park, Australia.
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address at welcome reception in Australia, emphasizing the blind do not want charity
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Photo of Helen Keller with Sir Raymond Connelly at greeting reception in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller met Evie Hayes, will see "Annie Get Your Gun" in Adelaide
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's experience at "Annie Get Your Gun" performance at Theatre Royal, Adelaide
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Article reporting The Bible House in Melbourne carries braille Bibles and photos of Helen Keller's visit
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Article about Helen Keller's good wishes for parade benefitting New South Wales deaf and blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller will visit Townsend House schools for deaf and blind children
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Article reporting Helen Keller's admiration for West Australian blind men Arnold Cook and John Henshaw
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Article about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's membership to the Royal Sydney Yacht Club, a historically male organization
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Article reporting on large reception for Helen Keller's arrival in Perth, Australia
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Article announcing start of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's tour of Perth, Australia
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Article about Perth reception for Helen Keller, and Keller's thoughts on her college education
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Article about Helen Keller's criticisms of West Australian treatment of their blind
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Photo of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at welcoming reception for Keller in Perth, Australia.
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Article reporting on large reception for Helen Keller's arrival in Perth, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller and local officials at Geelong City Hall during welcome reception
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Article reporting on welcoming reception for Helen Keller's arrival in Geelong, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address in Brisbane, including her thoughts on the Australian blind
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Article reporting His Excellency the Governor and Lady Dugan received Helen Keller at Government House, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller's advocacy efforts during State Government welcome in Australia
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Article about Helen Keller's tour of Australia, her education, love of flowers, and writing
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Article reporting Helen Keller will not attend the Coral Sea Battle commemoration at Australian Town Hall
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Article reporting His Excellency the Governor and Mrs. Northcott entertained Helen Keller in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's birthday and her recent motor trip through Australian hills
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address at large welcoming reception in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's speech on world peace at Hobart Town Hall reception
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's plea for Australian-U.S. accord at Hobart Town Hall reception
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Article reporting on large crowd for Helen Keller's address at Wesley Church, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's visit to the Royal Institution for the Blind in Adelaide
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Article from the Courier reporting Helen Keller visits the Queen Elizabeth Benevolent Home
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to parents of deaf children at SA Oral Kindergarten, Adelaide
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Article from the Adelaide Advertiser about Helen Keller's recent visit to Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting His Excellency and Lady Norrie received Helen Keller in Australia
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Article from the Adelaide Advertiser announcing Helen Keller's arrival in Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting A.N.A. Skymaster plane carrying Helen Keller couldn't land due to fog
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Article reporting Helen Keller meets blinded soldiers at Government House in Adelaide
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Photo of Helen Keller and Patty Swincer, blind Australian pianist, published in the Adelaide News
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's effect on Adelaide and her visit to The Oral Kindergarten
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Article from The Advertiser reporting on Helen Keller's arrival in Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's recent address in Adelaide and Keller's Swiss watch
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Article from The News reporting on Helen Keller's recent address in Adelaide and Keller's Swiss watch
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Article from the Adelaide Advertiser about welcoming reception for Helen Keller in Adelaide, Australia
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Article from the Adelaide Mail reporting Helen Keller met Evie Hayes, will see "Annie Get Your Gun"
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Article from The News reporting on birthday surprise for Helen Keller in Adelaide, Australia
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Article from the Adelaide Advertiser reporting on birthday surprise party for Helen Keller
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's plea for peace during Adelaide welcoming reception
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Article from the Adelaide News reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article from the Grand Rapids Press reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article from the New York Herald Tribune reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article from the Louisville Courier-Journal reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article from the Washington, D.C. Times-Herald reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article from the Providence Journal reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Article reporting Helen Keller will retire from public life after tour of Japan
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Photo of Helen Keller with children at Townsend House, school for blind and deaf children in Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller plants tree at the Deaf and Dumb Society in Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller's arrival in Newcastle and her assertion that she'd choose hearing over sight
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Article reporting Helen Keller will plant trees at the Deaf and Dumb Society in Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller asked Prime Minister Chifley for aid for institutions for the deaf and blind in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's message to children at the Adelaide Children's Hospital, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to students at Adelaide Town Hall, Australia
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Article reporting on welcoming reception for Helen Keller at Government House, Perth, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller with school children at conclusion of Town Hall reception, Australia
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Article reporting the Lord Mayor McLeay and Mrs. Leay entertained Helen Keller at Town Hall, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's arrival in Newcastle and the possible relative who lives there
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's plea for the Australian blind during address to W.A. Institute and School for the Blind
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to children at the Tasmanian Institute for the Blind, Deaf, and Dumb
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's plans for her visit to Perth, Australia
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Article about surprise party for Helen Keller's 68th birthday, held in Adelaide, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to Adelaide school children during Australia tour
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Article fragment about various attendees at Helen Keller event in Australia
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Article about Helen Keller's assertion that Australia needs structure for blindness prevention efforts
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Article reporting His Excellency the Governor-General W. J. McKell received Helen Keller at Government House in Canberra
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Article about interview with Helen Keller in Perth, in which she expresses interest in clothing
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Article reporting His Excellency and Lady Norrie received Helen Keller in Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's departure from Western Australia for New Zealand and Asia
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Article reporting Helen Keller meets blinded soldiers at Government House in Australia.
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to parents at Townsend House in Brighton, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address to children at Townsend House in Brighton, Australia
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Article from the Daily News reporting Helen Keller remembered hand of man from 12 years prior
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Photo of Helen Keller with blinded patient at Concord Repatriation Hospital, published in the Daily News
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Article about Helen Keller's life, education, and advocacy efforts for the deaf and blind, published in "The News," Adelaide.
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Article by Helen Keller in The Advertiser about treatment of the deaf and blind in Adelaide
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Photo of Helen Keller, D.M. Chawick and Polly Thomson upon Keller's arrival in Brisbane
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Article from the Brisbane Sunday Mail praising Helen Keller as an example to all
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Article about Helen Keller and Polly Thomson's relationship, and their plans for touring Australia
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Article about Helen Keller's report with suggestions to improve education of South Australian deaf and blind
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Letter to the Editor praising Helen Keller's suggestions to improve education of Australian deaf and blind
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Article reporting support for Helen Keller's suggestions to improve welfare of Australian blind
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Article from The New York Times reporting claims that Helen Keller will retire soon are false
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Article praising Helen Keller's bravery and citing Keller as an example for all to follow
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Article reporting Helen Keller plants tree at the Deaf and Dumb Society in South Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's plans for her visit to Canberra, Australia
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Article reporting the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution is launching Helen Keller Appeal to improve conditions for the blind
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's remarks about Perth's efforts for the deaf and blind
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Article reporting Helen Keller has arrived in Sydney to aid the Australian blind
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Article about Helen Keller's visit to Newcastle, Australia, and her reception at City Hall
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Article about Helen Keller's address at the Adult Deaf and Dumb Society of N.S.W., Australia
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Article endorsing the new Sydney hostel named after Helen Keller
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Article reporting His Excellency the Governor-General received Helen Keller at Government House
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's lecture at Braille Hall, South Yarra, Australia
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address at the Braille Society for the Blind of Western Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller's impressions of Australian cities through their smells
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's address at the Royal Institution for the Blind, Adelaide
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Article about Helen Keller's life story, written upon her arrival in Sydney, Australia.
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Photo of Helen Keller, Lord Mayor of Greater Newcastle Ald. Quinlan, Justice Maxwell and Polly Thomson upon Keller's arrival in Newcastle, Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller in car accident on way to Wahroonga School for the Blind
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Article reporting Justice Maxwell of the Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution will speak at Helen Keller reception in Adelaide
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Photo of Margaret Broadbent translating works to braille for Helen Keller in Australia
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Article reporting their Excellencies received Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at Government House
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Article reporting Helen Keller visited deaf children at the Adelaide oral kindergarten
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Article reporting on farewell gathering for Helen Keller in Australia after her 5-month visit
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Photo of Helen Keller with Lady Mayoress Mrs. Harris at civic reception in Sydney, Australia
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Photo of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Lord Mayor Chandler at civic reception for Keller
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Article about Helen Keller's assertion that Australia is behind New Zealand in care for blind and deaf
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Article reporting false invitations were sent for Lady Mayoress Quinlan's Helen Keller reception
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Article citing Helen Keller as inspiration, announcing publication of Borghild Dahl's "I Wanted to See"
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Article about Helen Keller's perception of Australian cities through their smells
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Article reporting on Helen Keller's farewell party, organized by The Royal Sydney Industrial Blind Institution
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Article reporting six-year-old blind boy Paul Bell met Helen Keller at reception in West Australia
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Article about Helen Keller's address at welcome reception in Australia
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Article reporting on large quantity of invitations sent to Helen Keller during her visit to Australia
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Article reporting Helen Keller will leave Sydney for Japan, detailing future plans for her world tour
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Article from The Hospital Magazine about Helen Keller's visit to Queen Elizabeth Home in Ballarat, Australia
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Article from The Adelaide reporting Governor Sir Willoughby Norrie's praise of Helen Keller
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Scrapbook entitled "Scrapbook of Helen Keller and The Deaf-Blind. Book 41." Created by Rebecca Mack containing miscellaneous articles about Helen Keller, the Helen Keller shrine at Ivy Green, Keller's faith, Keller's Humanitarian Award from Variety Clubs International, the Louis Braille Centennial, Keller's tour of the Middle East, Richard Kinney, Keller's views on segregation and racism, and seeing eye dogs. Scrapbook clippings circa 1907-1952. Scrapbook created February 1952.
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Evie Hayes in Australia.; 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Evie Hayes in Australia.; 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Evie Hayes in Australia.; 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Evie Hayes in Australia.; 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Evie Hayes in Australia.; 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller sitting and reading a book in braille, Melbourne, Australia.
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching flowers in a vase in Adelaide, Australia. 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller touching flowers in a vase in Adelaide, Australia. 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller descending a staircase attached to the side of a plane. Polly Thomson and two unidentified men are with her, Australia. 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller reading the lips of an unidentified woman, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller proabably delivering a speech with Polly Thomson next to her on a stage in Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph facing an audience in an indoor hall in Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph in a hall of an audience facing a stage where Helen Keller and Polly Thomson are sitting, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph in a hall of an audience facing a stage where Helen Keller is standing and speaking as Polly Thomson stands next to her, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller seated on a stage with Polly Thomson, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and three men on a stage, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller cutting a birthday cake as Polly Thomson and two others stand with her, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving flowers, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving flowers, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson entering a room, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at a birthday celebration for Keller, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson communicating with each other, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Ewen Waterman, John McLeay, Eric Gibson and Mr. Glover, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, John McLeay and Eric Gibson, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and a young woman wearing dark goggles, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, a clergyman and an unidentified woman, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified woman, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and the cast of "Annie Get Your Gun," Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and cast members of "Annie Get Your Gun," Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with four young girls in costumes, Adelaide, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and an unidentified man, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and an unidentified man, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and unidentified individuals, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and two unidentified individuals, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at a function, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified man, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and a boy who is blind testing tactile devices, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, a boy who is blind, and an unidentified man touching a tactile globe, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of a large audience standing as Helen Keller and Polly Thomson enter a hall, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller receiving a bouquet of flowers from a little girl, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller receiving bouquets of flowers from young girls, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson receiving bouquets of flowers from two little girls, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson meeting young dhildren, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of a woman speaking with Helen Keller and Polly Thomson seated near her, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified woman, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing outside the U. S. Embassy, Canberra, Australia. April 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing outside the U. S. Embassy, Canberra, Australia. April 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing outside the U. S. Embassy, Canberra, Australia. April 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson petting a dog on the grounds of the U. S. Embassy, Canberra, Australia. April 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson disembarking from a plane upon arrival in Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson during press conference, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson communicating with each other, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller shaking hands with an unidentified man at a formal event, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson surrounded by an audience as they arrive for a public meeting, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with Dr. and Mrs. McLaren, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller by a patient's bedside at the Repatriation Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania. 5/29/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson by a patient's bedside at the Repatriation Hospital, Hobart, Tasmania. 5/29/1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, and Captain and Mrs. F. Marriott at a function, Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller entering a room with the Lord Mayor of Hobart, Tasmania. 5/25/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson taking tea with the Lady Mayoress of Hobart, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of an audience attending a public meeting in Launceston, Tasmania. 5/27/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomnson, Lady and Lord Mayor Henty Denham, Launceston, Tasmania. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with girls outside the entrance to the Sunshine Technical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson communicating using tactile fingerspelling, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with two women, probably from the Sunshine Technical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson outside an entrance to the Sunshine Technical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and school girls outside an entrance to the Sunshine Technical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and school girls outside an entrance to the Sunshine Technical School, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. 5/11/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller surrounded by school children, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller surrounded by school children, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller being given flowers with Polly Thomson beside her, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller speaking with Polly Thomson beside her, Melbourne, Victoria, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of head and shoulders of Helen Keller, Melbourne, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller shaking hands possibly with O. Lloyd Rees, Melbourne, Australia. May - June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller shaking hands possibly with O. Lloyd Rees, Melbourne, Australia. May - June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller feeding a goose outdoors, with Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson and others, Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller feeding geese outdoors, with Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson and child, Botanical Gardens, Melbourne, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Polly Thomson feeding geese outdoors at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, with Helen Keller, J. Ringland Anderson, Garden's curator and grandchild, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Polly Thomson feeding geese outdoors at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, with Helen Keller, J. Ringland Anderson, Garden's curator and grandchild, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson feeding Black Swans at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and the Gardens' curator with Black Swans and large birds at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson, the Gardens' curator and granddaughter, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson, the Gardens' curator and granddaughter, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and the Gardens' curator, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and the Gardens' curator and granddaughter, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, the Gardens' curator, granddaughter and Mrs. J. Ringland Anderson, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller touching a tree trunk, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller touching the leaves of a tree, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller hugging a tree as Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson and a child look on, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken at the Melbourne Botanical Gardens of Helen Keller hugging a tree as Polly Thomson, J. Ringland Anderson and a child look on, Australia. May 1948
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Victor Maxwell and Harry Quinlan, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken indoors of Polly Thomson, Helen Keller and Mrs. Harry Quinlan, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and Harry Quinlan, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken at a Lord Mayor's reception with Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Victor Maxwell and Mr. and Mrs. Harry Quinlan, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken at a luncheon with Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Victor Maxwell and Harry Quinlan, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller and a violinist who is blind playing the violin, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph taken indoors of Helen Keller meeting and shaking hands with a man who is blind, Newcastle, Australia. July 1948?
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on their arrival at Perth Airport, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at a reception, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Joseph Totterdell and two others at a reception, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at a reception, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Joseph Totterdell at a civic reception, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson, Sir James and Lady Mitchell, Government House, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson reviewing a drawing for an annex to a school for children who are blind, Perth, Australia. June 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson outside the entrance to Middle Swan School, outside Perth, Australia. 6/16/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified woman outdoors, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outdoors, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and others outdoors, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson standing beside a car, Brisbane, Australia. July 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting vineyards in Swan Valley, Perth, Australia. 6/16/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting vineyards in Swan Valley, Perth, Australia. 6/16/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting vineyards in Swan Valley, Perth, Australia. 6/16/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson visiting vineyards in Swan Valley, Perth, Australia. 6/16/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and Victor Maxwell at Sydney's Mascot Airport, Australia. 3/29/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller, Polly Thomson and an unidentified man at Sydney's Mascot Airport, Australia. 3/29/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking at Sydney's Mascot Airport, Australia. 3/29/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson at Sydney's Mascot Airport, Australia. 3/29/1948
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Photograph of Victor Maxwell holding a koala being petted by Helen Keller as Polly Thomson and Mrs. Maxwell look on, Sydney, Australia. 4/3/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding a koala at Koala Park as Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maxwell, Polly Thomson and Noela Burnet look on, Sydney, Australia. 4/3/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding a koala at Koala Park, with her are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maxwell, Polly Thomson and Neville and Noela Burnet, Sydney, Australia. 4/3/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding a koala at Koala Park, with her are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maxwell, Polly Thomson and Noela Burnet, Sydney, Australia. 4/3/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller holding a koala at Koala Park, with her are Mr. and Mrs. Victor Maxwell, Polly Thomson and Noela Burnet, Sydney, Australia. 4/3/1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with nuns, Australia. 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller with three unidentified men upon her departure from Sydney's Mascot Airport, Australia, for her flight to Japan. August 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson on an airplane staircase and waving goodbye, Sydney, Australia. August 1948
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Photograph of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson speaking a formal event, Australia. 1948
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Photograph taken outdoors of Helen Keller and Polly Thomson with a group on the steps of Geelong City Hall, Victoria, Australia.
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Writing by Helen Keller
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Writing by Helen Keller - Helen Keller in Scotland
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Writing by Helen Keller - Helen Keller’s Journal
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Writing by Helen Keller - Let Us Have Faith
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Writing by Helen Keller - Midstream - My Later Life
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Writing by Helen Keller - My Religion/Light in My Darkness
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Writing by Helen Keller - Optimism
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Writing by Helen Keller - Out of the Dark
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Writing by Helen Keller - Peace at Eventide
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Writing by Helen Keller - Teacher
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Writing by Helen Keller - The Open Door
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Writing by Helen Keller - The Song of the Stonewall
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Writing by Helen Keller - The Story of My Life
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Writing by Helen Keller - The World I Live In
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Writing by Helen Keller - We Bereaved
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