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Issue Details: First known date: 1918... 1918 Butch Calderwood, Private Collection
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AbstractHistoryArchive Description

Type of Media

Television and magazines


Access for Researchers

By appointment


Content Summary

  • Diaries, letters, scrapbooks and photographs, compiled by Butch Calderwood relating to his work as a television cameraman during the years, 1953-1980
  • Subjects include early years of television, BBC television program "Panorama", Vietnam War 1966 and 1968-1969, world travel (USA, England, Europe, South America) and world events during the years 1953-1980
  • Magazine, published by German prisoners of war at the Holsworthy Prison Camp, 1918-1919

Comments

Butch Calderwood, a film and television cinematographer, is the editor of "Australian Cinematographer", the magazine of the Australian Cinematographers Society (http://www.cinematographer.org.au/magazine).

His father, Stanley Charles Calderwood, was a guard at Holsworthy Prison Camp.


Keywords

Butch Calderwood, cinematography, camera, BBC, Australian Cinematographers Society, Holsworthy prison camp


Contact Name

Mr Butch Calderwood


Address

NSW


Phone and Fax


Email

mr_butch@bigpond.com


Website Link 1


Website Link 2

Affiliation Notes

  • This record is included in AustLit because it forms part of the Media Archives Project. AustLit does not comprehensively cover Australian Archives.

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