Browse Publications - K

  • 'Kennerley boys build spacious seaside holiday home', The Mercury, Davies Brothers Pty Ltd, 31 December 1951, p. 8, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article27129262. Details
  • Killalea, Anne, The great scourge: the Tasmanian infantile paralysis epidemic 1937-, Tasmanian Historical Research Association, Hobart, 1995, 165 pp. Details
  • Killalea, Anne, Poliomyelitis, The companion to Tasmanian history, 2005. Also available at http://www.utas.edu.au/library/companion_to_tasmanian_history/P/Polio.htm. Details
  • Kippen, Rebecca, ''A most shocking tissue of barbarous cruelty': scandal and death in the Queen's Orphan Schools', in Chainletter, News from the Founders & Survivors project at the Universities of Tasmania, Melbourne, Flinders, New South Wales, and the Australian National University, August 2010, https://researchmgt.monash.edu/ws/portalfiles/portal/9389227/2010_Kippen_orphanschools.pdf. Details
  • Kirkham, John C, Southern soup-soap-salvation: a compendium of Salvation Army social services in the Australia Sothern Territory, The Salvation Army, 2003, 152 pp. Details
  • Klein, James W.H.C., 'Readjustment treatment lacking at Ashley Home', Examiner, 3 October 1951, p. 2, http://nla.gov.au/nla.news-article52831879. Details
  • Knight, Karen, Postcards from the asylum, Pardalote, Lauderdale, Tasmania, 2008, 94 pp. Details
  • Kohl, Tanya and Crowley, Michael, Not the way of Christ: independent pastoral inquiry into sexual misconduct by clergy or officers of the Anglican Diocese of Tasmania with particular reference to paedophilia, Anglican Diocese of Tasmania, Hobart, March 1998. Details
  • Konstantinidis, Janice, 'Return to Mount Saint Canice', in Inside: life in children's homes, This post is about Janice Konstantinidis' visit to Mt St Canice in January 2010 and includes several images and the author's recollections of the institution., National Museum of Australia, Australian Government, 10 March 2011, https://insideblog.nma.gov.au/2011/03/10/janice-konstantinidis/. Details
  • Konstantinidis, Janice, 'Life in "The Mag"', in Inside: life in children's homes, Janice Konstantinidis shares a current photograph, as well as her detailed history of her time from the age of 12 working in the laundry of Mount Saint Canice, Tasmania, one of the Magdalena laundries, nicknamed "The Mag". Janice also includes recollections of the lengths some girls would go to in order to escape., National Museum of Australia, Australian Government, 28 February 2011, http://nma.gov.au/blogs/inside/2011/02/28/life-in-the-mag/. Details
  • Kovesi, Catherine, Pitch your tents on distant shores : a history of the Sisters of the Good Shepherd in Australia, Aotearoa/New Zealand and Tahiti, Playright Publishing, Caringbah, NSW, 2006. Details