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A 1950s autograph book

Meeting Australian film and radio stars

The stars of Australian radio serials and cinema touched the lives of many, but one Sydney teenager of the 1950s had the autograph book to prove it.

Written by Jessica Bolton
09 August, 2017
2 minute read

The NFSA has recently acquired a beautifully preserved autograph book compiled by Lesley Cansdell (nee Walsh). Lesley was born in Sydney in September 1941 and grew up in Marrickville, where she lived until she met her husband, George, in 1964.

Lesley’s autograph book contains over 90 handwritten comments and signatures from people, including Ruth Cracknell, Chips Rafferty, John Ewart, Rod Taylor, Charles ‘Bud’ Tingwell, Muriel Steinbeck, and many more. To overcome the illegibility of some of the signatures and to identify the stars in years to come, Lesley wrote each person's name on the page. Alongside some of these signatures are portraits of the stars that Lesley cut and pasted from magazines, including Radio Pictorial and ABC Weekly. In doing so, she transformed this little autograph book into a timeless piece of memorabilia.

Selections from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955. NFSA title:1501733

Chips Rafferty's autograph
Chips Rafferty's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.
John Ewart's autograph
John Ewart's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.
Muriel Steinbeck's autograph
Muriel Steinbeck's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.
Rod Taylor's autograph
Rod Taylor's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.
Charles Tingwell's autograph
Charles 'Bud' Tingwell's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.
Ruth Cracknell's autograph
Ruth Cracknell's autograph from Lesley Cansdell's autograph book, c1955.

Autograph hunting

In addition to donating her autograph book to the NFSA collection, Lesley spoke with Oral History interviewer Graham Shirley. She talked about getting her first autographs from the cast of King of the Coral Sea(Lee Robinson, Australia, 1954), which she saw at the Victory Theatre in Sydney. She also mentions her love of radio serials and going with her parents in the 1950s to see them performed live at the Caltex Theatre and the 2GB auditorium in Phillip Street:

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Lesley Cansdell oral history (excerpts), 2017. NFSA title:1500028

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Lesley's career in radio and film

Head and shoulders portrait photo of Lesley Cansdell against a lush garden

Lesley Cansdell

While Lesley didn’t end up pursuing her dream of becoming a radio serial actress, she did work for many years in the radio and film industries. Lesley started at 2UW working in administration and got the opportunity to work on the show Telly Quiz with Eric Parent. Lesley was often called in at the last minute to voice advertisements or characters in a variety of programs. She fondly remembers being called in to the studio to say golden spitfire when the station needed a female voice and didn’t have the resources to employ someone for that role. After eight years at 2UW, Lesley worked at Universal Pictures for nearly two decades.

Not only does this autograph book serve as a time capsule, containing autographs from some of Australia’s most prolific film and radio personalities, but it beautifully captures the story of a young fan during the heyday of Australian radio productions in the 1950s.

Follow the link to browse the autograph book.

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