… pre-1900 imprints. They include: Best, Thomas, A concise treatise on the art of angling (1794) Bowkler, Richard, The art of angling improved (1746) Hansard, George, Trout and salmon fishing in … Arthur, The acclimatisation of the salmonidae at the Antipodes: its history and results (1882) Nobbes, Robert, The compleat troller, or the art …
… happy to offer research tips and tricks for those exploring their family history and genealogy. In our second blog answering our most frequently asked family history questions, hear from Sarah, Rob, Matthew and Damian about finding … under the ‘Geographic’ filter option. Additionally, the online Family History Sources guide will provide a list of directories available to view in …
… in circus arts training, and partnering internationally to progress the art form. Key circus collections: Circus, vaudeville, theatrical … and magazine clippings, collectables and ephemera] Judy Cannon Circus Oral History collection of sound recordings Mark St Leon oral history interviews … in Toowoomba in 1872, he became the most prolific modern writer on the art of magic, and so highly esteemed within his craft that he was presented …
… in Wiltshire. In the early 1920s Nan Kivell began to visit galleries and art auctions. He became a connoisseur of modern European art. In 1925 he joined the staff of the Redfern Gallery in London, which had … and Nan Kivell is unquestionably one of the greatest benefactors in the history of the Library. Description Printed Materials There are about 5000 …
… the Seven years on- continuing life histories of Aboriginal leaders oral history project. The Library holds recorded interviews with Enoch from 1996 , … century. They include poetry, plays, novels, essays, fairytales, folklore, art books, memoirs, and books on the theatre and opera. Takarazuka Shojo … century. They include poetry, plays, novels, essays, fairytales, folklore, art books, memoirs, and books on the theatre and opera. Takarazuka Shojo …
… of this genre in the world and the largest focused collection of Japanese art in Australia. The exhibition features over twenty artists and a range of subjects, illustrating a fascinating history of a genre profiled for the first time in a major exhibition. A word … works. Meiji WordPlay Explore our family space and experience Japanese art and culture through fun craft, drawing and reading activities. Open daily …
… Fellowship and Scholarship programs . … Re-writing Australian ballet history …
… his visual arts career as an animator and has worked as a muralist and art teacher. He has illustrated several children’s books and has collaborated … also curated a list of informative titles for you to learn more about the history of indigenous Australians. … Reading 'Sorry Day' with Dub Leffler …
… 1946. After his return to France, he was Professor of Southeast Asian History at L’École des Langues Orientales and Curator of the Musée d’Ennery … and Thailand. There are a large number of works on Buddhism, Buddhist art, Indian philosophy, Sanskrit literature, Hindu iconography, Indian … Chinese bronzes and pottery, as well as books on the languages, religion, art, history and government of South-East Asian countries. The collection is …
… It contains chapters such as 'Study in Australia,' 'Living in Australia,' 'History,' 'People' and 'Enjoying Yourself.' Thus, apart from showing a … economics, geography and people. Chapters topics include Indigenous art, finance, the author's own experiences, tourism and 'Drinking, Sport and … geography and botany, prehistory, Indigenous society and prehistoric art and spirituality, Dutch, Spanish, Portuguese and English discoveries of …