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Les Shorrock: Prince of Photographers
Leslie James Shorrock, 15 April 1921-28 September 2011: Prince of photographers Roy Hay Les Shorrock was one of kind. I knew him through the game of football with which we were both involved but this was only a part of …
Catherine Wells: An Extraordinary Ordinary Woman
Catherine Wells, with the assistance of Roy and Frances Hay, Catherine Wells: An Extraordinary Ordinary Woman The biography of Catherine Wells, born in 1914, who left school in Easter
Andrew Fisher: The Forgotten Man
Andrew Fisher was Prime Minister of Australia three times—1908–09, 1910–13 and 1914–15. His second government controlled both Houses of Parliament and it was, until the 1940s, Australia’s most
The Origins of the Liberal Welfare Reforms, 1906-1914
J R Hay, The Origins of the Liberal Welfare Reforms, 1906-1914, Macmillan for the Economic History Society, London, 1975. Second Revised Edition, 1983, pp. 84. (Still
Breaking the mould: Deakin University, the first twenty five years
Roy Hay, David Lowe and Don Gibb, with Bill Anderson, Breaking the mould: Deakin University, the first twenty five years, Deakin University, Geelong, 2002. Book and
Poems and Adages Down the Ages
Catherine Wells, Poems and Adages Down the Ages, privately published, Dingwall, Scotland, 2005, 23 pages, available from Ross-shire Voluntary Action,Thorfin House, Bridgend Business Park, Dingwall, Ross-shire IV15 9SL Telephone:
Work, Ethics, Values: Perceptions on Labouring Ideals in the Century Ahead
Shaun Cannon, ed., Work, Ethics, Values: Perceptions on Labouring Ideals in the Century Ahead, Melbourne Catholic Commission for Justice, Development and Peace, East Melbourne, 2006.ISBN 0 646 45942
Football Fever: Moving the Goalposts
Matthew Nicholson, Bob Stewart and Rob Hess, eds, Football Fever: Moving the Goalposts, Maribyrnong Press, Melbourne, 2006. Contains Roy Hay, ‘Fan culture in Australian football
The World Game Downunder
Bill Murray and Roy Hay (eds) The World Game Downunder, Australian Society for Sports History, ASSH Studies no. 19, Melbourne, 2006. Available from the Society at
James Dun Hay, 1881-1940: The Story of a Footballer
Roy Hay, James Dun Hay, 1881-1940: The Story of a Footballer This is the footballing life story of James ‘Dun’ Hay, 1881-1940, captain of Celtic, Scotland and Newcastle United,
Marnie Haig-Muir: Your review of the latest Rankin is right on the money, Roy. This book...