… of the 1901-4 British Antarctic Expedition. They were donated by his family in 1937. Thomas Griffith Taylor presented many of his papers and books … 1963. The photographs and papers of Frank Hurley were purchased from his family in 1963-66. The papers and photographs of Douglas Mawson were … / Thomas Vere Hodgson (Scott Polar Research Institute, Cambridge) Oral History ORAL TRC 351 Interview with P.G. Law recorded by Lennard Bickel, 1975 …
… Diplomates of the Society available for private commissions . Tags: Family history and genealogy How to start your family history . (1977, October 26). The Australian Women's Weekly (1933 - …
… Sean Davey, Rural Fire Service Volunteers Fight a Bushfire on the Lans Family Property on Little Bombay Road, Braidwood, New South Wales, 2019 , … Management Could Help Save Australia For further information about the history of Indigenous fire practices, read Fire and the Story of Burning …
… in botany and at university he devoted most of his time to natural history rather than classical studies. His father died in 1761, leaving him … For nearly three years Banks and his associates collected natural history specimens, made drawings, compiled vocabularies and kept journals as … of Robert Brown, (British Library) Mfm M 1903 Papers of Knatchbull Family, 1768-1872 (Kent Archives Office) Mfm M 1927-37 Records of the Royal …
… 15 novels in the Billabong series, tells the story of Norah Linton and her family in Northern Victoria. Australia’s flora and fauna continued to inspire … Stradbroke Dreamtime , first published in 1972, are two key books in the history of Indigenous Australian writing for children. Indigenous author and …
… School and the University of Melbourne. His mother, who came from a family of wealthy butchers, died in 1908 and he lived off his inheritance for … of letters to and from Baracchi (1934–72). In addition, there is an oral history interview with her recorded by Hazel De Berg in 1971 ( ORAL TRC …
… of Australia, 1947–48 Australian Ballet Geoffrey Ingram There are also family photographs. Printed Materials The printed component of the Geoffrey … Geoffrey Ingram , Herald Sun , 4 July 2003, p. 96. Potter, Michelle, Oral history interview with Geoffrey Ingram , 1988, ORAL TRC 2372. Potter, …
… opening of Parliament House in 1927. Her fame is etched into Australian history. AusStage records many of Dame Nellie’s performances and many ‘Toasts … and Frank is credited with introducing opera to the colony. He moved his family to Sydney in 1845 and later took every opportunity to highlight the … added to their fascinating stories and aspects of Tasmania’s long theatre history through our involvement with AusStage. The addition of the AusStage …
… and its suitability for loan, taking into account any previous display history of the work The nature and type of institution, the importance and … if an object relates to Aboriginal or Torres Strait islander individuals, family groups or representatives, or a national, state or territory archive. … if an object relates to Aboriginal or Torres Strait islander individuals, family groups or representatives, or a national, state or territory archive. …
… and Nan Kivell is unquestionably one of the greatest benefactors in the history of the Library. Description Printed Materials There are about 5000 … They include ships’ logs, diaries, letters, literary manuscripts, family papers and cutting books. There are many manuscripts on maritime … They include the portrait by Jacob Cuyp of Abel Tasman and his family (c. 1640), a sketch by Joshua Reynolds of the Tahitian chief Omai, a …