Radio Subject AWA Tower Commercial radio Fisk memorial McKenzie, Violet Transcript: Mr Stanley Everett remembers making crystal radio sets as a child in Liverpool Arrivederci Roma Australia's Amateur Hour Croatian Community Radio Program Croatian National Radio Program Dad and Dave Dr Rumble's Question Box Lux Radio Theatre Millionaire Mania Radio Free Asia Royal Australian Historical Society Green Plaque 71. First Public Demonstration of Wireless Tangata Whenua Show Te Reo Irirangi O Poihakena This I Believe Wireless Weekly 2EU Maroubra site 2KY Radio Theatre ABC Ultimo Centre AWA Building and Tower Wireless House First public demonstration of wireless World Radio Convention 1938 2CH 2DAY-FM 2EA 2FC 2GB 2GB Happiness Club 2JJJ 2KY 2MBS-FM 2MMM-FM 2SER 2SM 2UE 2UW 2VNR 2WS 702 ABC Sydney Amalgamated Wireless Australasia Limited Artransa Australian Broadcasting Company Australian Broadcasting Corporation Australian Broadcasting Tribunal Australian Film Television and Radio School Australian Radio Network CRO2000 Colgate-Palmolive Radio Unit Commercial Radio Australia Ltd Gadigal Information Service Aboriginal Corporation George Edwards Players Grace Gibson Radio Productions Pty Ltd Institute of Radio Engineers of Australia Koori Radio MIX-FM Macquarie Radio Network McNair Survey Pty Ltd Radio Redfern SBS SBS Radio Sky Sports Radio 1017 AM Smoke and Mirrors Pty Ltd The Wireless Shop Vega 95.3 Vietnam Sydney Radio Vietnamese Radio in Australia Wireless Institute of Australia Women's Emergency Signalling Corps Women's Radio College Adams, Phillip Afford, Malcolm (Max) Barry, Keith Baume, Eric Bentley, Dick Bishop, Percy Brechney, James Caralis, Bill Carlton, Mike Cochrane, AS Crosby, Don Davey, Jack Donald, Bruce Dunne, John Dyer, Bob Dyer, Dolly Edwards, George Evans, Lindley Fennell, William (Willie) Filmer, Mabel Fisk, Ernest Gibson, Grace Isabel Graham, Keith Grose, Frank Gustin, Lena (Mamma Lena) Haddrick, Ron Harmer, Wendy Harper, John Hatzivasilis, Georgos Healey, Richard Herd, Margaret Hinch, Derryn James, Clive Jones, Alan Kruger, Sonia Lashwood, Harold Francis (Hal) Laws, John Lovell, Nigel Lumsdaine, Jack Lunn, Lionel McDermott, Terry McKenzie, Violet McLaren, Jim McNair, William Allan Meany, James Meredith, Gwen Moon, Peter Moses, Charles O'Neill, Jackie (Jackie O) Pate, Michael Pearce, John Plumb, Gwen Pope, Norman Prentice, JM Ritchie, Kate Rogers, Bob Ross, Tim Sattler, Howard Shaw, Archibald John Stelzer, Eunice Stevenson, Cecil Vincent (Pa) Teale, Leonard Thomas, Wilfrid Tomalaris, Michael Toohey, Alan Tran, Caroline Watts, Merrick Webb, Mike White, Brian Wilkins, Ormsby AWA Radio Centre Pennant Hills Fisk Memorial 2UW transmission room A broadcasting party who descended nearly 3000 feet below Sydney Harbour, Balmain August 1926 AWA tower illuminated for VE Day May 1945 Construction of AWA Tower 1938 Construction of AWA Tower 1938 Construction of AWA Tower 1939 Crowd outside the Radio and Electrical Industries Hall during the Royal Easter Show 1957 Crowning of Pun Up winner, John Dunne, Anzac House, 1944 Cyril Angles in 2UW studio, 1937 Ernest Fisk at the opening of the new radio telephone service to America in the AWA Building 21 December 1938 Funeral of Violet McKenzie, Greenwich May 1982 Lena Gustin (Mamma Lena) on 2CH, 1976 Lovable characters in new radio serial, 'Tradesman's Entrance', July 1941 Mrs Florence Violet McKenzie, OBE, founder of Women's Emergency Signalling Corps (WESC) c1941 Mrs Florence Violet McKenzie, the founder of the Women's Emergency Signallers Corps (WESC), c1939 People outside Violet McKenzie's wireless shop in the Royal Arcade c1928 Radio Station 2JJ in Sydney, 1975 Radio console c1930 Radio mast and Sir Ernest Fisk's home Lucania, Wahroonga 1918 Radio personality Jack Davey talks to young men at David Jones 1952 Radio station 2JJ, 1975 Radio studio Sumner Locke Elliott 1938 Three members of the Women's Emergency Signalling Corps, l-r Violet McKenzie, Pat McInnes, Esme Kura Murrell c1940 View of AWA tower from GPO tower, 17 May 1942 Violet McKenzie and husband Cecil McKenzie c1935 Violet McKenzie c1933 Violet McKenzie with overseas naval personnel c1953 Violet McKenzie with wireless c1922 Violet McKenzie, possibly at unveiling of plaque at Mission to Seamen Mariners’ Church c1980 Violet Mckenzie c1935 Wireless Wizardry: A Sydney experiment August 1919 'Convict Theatre: A radio movie about a highway robber turned patron of the arts: Robert Sidaway', from These Walls Have Ears: The Artists, 2013 'The Captain of the Push', a poem about Larry Foley recited by Clemency Press, from These Walls Have Ears: Infamous 2013 Death at the Gasworks, from These Walls Have Ears: My Place 2013 Eugenia Falleni, from These Walls Have Ears: Infamous, 2013 Mr Stanley Everett remembers making crystal radio sets in the 1920s as a child in Liverpool, interviewed 1986 Story about Pemulwuy by Gadigal elder Allen Madden from These Walls Have Ears: Infamous, 2013 The First Man Hanged, from These Walls Have Ears: The Artists 2013 The Miller at the Point, from These Walls Have Ears: My Place, 2013 These Walls Have Ears: Infamous These Walls Have Ears: My Place These Walls Have Ears: The Artists