… the ACT’s Artist of the Year 2022, Nigel Featherstone, is a novella "about family reunions – and all the challenges they bring". It might provide some inspiration and courage for a family and friends filled summer. Kill Your Brother A slightly darker turn … Men . "I was introduced to [it] by Kaz Cooke’s You’re Doing It Wrong: A History of Bad and Bonkers Advice to Women . There’s an excellent chapter on …
… we are not able to provide lengthy or ongoing research, e.g. prolonged family history or newspaper searches or searches through the manuscripts collection … we are not able to provide lengthy or ongoing research, e.g. prolonged family history or newspaper searches or searches through the manuscripts …
… available are: Three Fellowships on any subject, supported by the Stokes Family Two Fellowships for research in Japan Studies, supported by the Harold … One Fellowship for research in Australian rural, regional or environmental history, in memory of Professor Ivor Jones Up to three Honorary Fellowships, … available are: Three Fellowships on any subject, supported by the Stokes Family Two Fellowships for research in Japan Studies, supported by the Harold …
… strength lies in the seventeenth century, ‘the golden century’ in Dutch history. Of the 953 pamphlets, 821 were published in that century and a … the rise of the Patriots in the 1780s. There are also works on ancient history and classical literature, religion and the Protestant churches in the Netherlands, the Dutch East India Company, and the Dutch Royal Family. The second collection comprises 145 pamphlets published in the …
… true story of Anh Do, one of Australia’s best-loved comedians, and his family’s survival against all odds as they escaped war-torn Vietnam, … Dub Leffler of the Bigambul people, is not only an account of Australian history, it is a truth-telling. Sorry Day tells the story of Maggie and her … is hope—hope that what has been would never be again. Sorry Day is the history of all of us, both Indigenous and non-Indigenous. These conversations …
… author, and a story about the thrills and challenges of researching your family history, digging deep into the stories handed down the generations to … masterly narrative technique allows him to tell not only a sweeping history of the Byzantine empire from the Romans to the present, picking out …
… Jewish School and showed precocious talents as a pianist. In 1951 his family fled from China and settled in Sydney. Sitsky studied the piano at the … of Larry Sitsky date from his schooldays onwards and include personal and family documents, correspondence with friends, students and organisations, … have not been individually catalogued. References De Berg, Hazel, Oral history interview with Larry Sitsky , Nov. 1967, TRC 1/313-14 Holmes, Robyn …
… The Australian National University. In 1959 he was appointed a lecturer in history at the University of New South Wales, where he remained for the rest … the author of many books and articles on Australian, New Zealand and Irish history. They include: Harry Holland: Militant Socialist (1964) The Catholic … Church in India—photocopies of letters written by Gordon in India to his family in Ireland (1850–57) and letters from priests and others in India, …
… would have liked names, and details about the slightest cough or bruise, family historians must often find some measure of contentment with the small … is probably all for the best; and I haven't walked away empty handed. Good family history is more than collections of dates of births, deaths and marriages - …
… Centre, Melbourne is Australia's largest collection of performing arts history The Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islanders … of performing arts materials. These archives document the long and rich history of live performance in Australia, and Australians performing … here, please enquire through Ask a Librarian . Tags: Arts Image Lynch Family Bellringers , 1892, nla.obj-2701489455 Related blog posts Hear from …