Australian Council of Trade Unions (ACTU)
Secretary’s files, Sydney file, 1937-1939 (N21/60) includes correspondence with Spanish Relief Committee, proceedings of NSW Trade Union Congress, Apr 1938, and responses by Prime Minister Joseph Lyons to ACTU deputation and correspondence, Mar-Jun 1938.
Secretary’s files, England, New Zealand, Geneva, 1937-1940 (N21/63) includes correspondence from Sir Walter Citrine, Trades Union Congress, on opposition to UK non-interventionist agreement.
ACTU Special Congress Papers, 1937: agenda item ‘The Dangers of War’ and supplementary agenda paper ‘Spain’, 22-23 July 1937, and 1939: agenda item ‘International Situation’, 6 March 1939 (S784).
Australian Federated Union of Locomotive Enginemen, Queensland Division
War and Fascism, 1937-1941 (E212/556).
Australians in Spain Memorial Appeal Committee
Correspondence, leaflets, photographs and cassette tapes relating to the Australians in Spain Memorial, unveiled in Canberra in 1993. The tapes include reminiscences by English volunteers (N173, 1 box).
Waterside Workers Federation of Australia
Joe Carter, Port Kembla wharf labourer and member of the International Brigades (see also Maritime Workers Journal, 1994) (Z432/Box 86).