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Family Papers of Percival Conrad Mowle, 1822-1934

1.53 metres (2 medium folio boxes + 1 archive box + 1 folio item [in shared box])
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Two volumes of press cuttings of Stewart Marjoribanks Mowle, also Wodonga Customs material and a journal in retrospect re T.B. Wilson, Sydney social life and Yarralumla (47 pp.) 1822-1851; 2 volumes "Canberra cuttings"; volumes of newspaper cuttings concerning Thomas Braidwood Wilson, Surgeon R.N. of Braidwood, the Public Service Twofold Bay, Captain Cook, ships and shipwrecks, R. Burdett Smith, M.P. for Macleay 1880-1803, agriculture and Canberra; also correspondence of P.C. Mowle, 1899-1910, 1920-1934, correspondence relating to T.B. Wilson, customs register for Wodonga, Jan. 1901 and other documents, 1859-1931.
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Family Papers of Percival Conrad Mowle, 1822-1934 1.53 metres (2 medium folio boxes + 1 archive box + 1 folio item [in shared box])

 

Family papers of Robert Garran, 1842-1957

6.08 metres (2 ms boxes + 17 archive boxes + 2 small folio boxes + 2 medium folio boxes + 1 large folio box + 2 small phase boxes + 2 map folios)
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The collection comprises diaries, notebooks, correspondence, opinion books, newspaper cuttings, notes, photographs and printed material.
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Family papers of Robert Garran, 1842-1957 6.08 metres (2 ms boxes + 17 archive boxes + 2 small folio boxes + 2 medium folio boxes + 1 large folio box + 2 small phase boxes + 2 map folios)

 

Guide to the Papers of Keith Busby and Hazel Busby, 1943-1987

(6 ms boxes)
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This collection comprises newspaper articles, reports, publications, correspondence, research and notes relating to Hazel Busby's appeal for workers compensation for the 1971 death of her husband, Keith Busby. Keith Busby was a RAAF pilot who was exposed to the radioactive area of Maralinga after the Buffalo 1 atomic test in the 1950s.
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Journal of a voyage of the "True Briton" from Deal to Port Nicholson, 1852-1854

(1 Volume)
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MS journal of a voyage of the 'True Briton' from Deal to Port Nicholson, with later journals of voyages from New Zealand to South America and from South America to England.
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Journal of Claudius Beresford Cairnes, 1860-1861

(1 folder)
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The collection comprises a bound volume of a Journal of a voyage from Liverpool to Melbourne on board the ship James Booth, 19 October 1860-2 February 1861 by Claudius Beresford Cairnes. Claudius Beresford Cairnes commenced writing in the journal on 16 October 1860 whilst the ship was delayed for three days. The original journal is accompanied with a complete photocopy of the journal.
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Journal of Emily Braine, 1854-1855

(1 folder)
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The journal was written by Emily Braine, who sailed from Liverpool on 23rd December 1854 on board the ship 'Eagle'. She and her grandmother arrived in Melbourne on the 5th of April 1855. The journal describes the journey and her grandmother's illness.
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Journal of Emily Braine, 1854-1855 (1 folder)

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Journal of George F. Wise, September 1838 - January 1839, September 1838-January 1839

(1 folder)
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Includes George Wise's journal and a track and log account of the ship 'Alfred'.
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Journal of John Mackenzie, September - November 1841, September 1841-November 1841

(1 folder)
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This collection includes John Mackenzie's original journal as well as accompanying family papers.
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Journals of George Hooper, April 1839 - July 1840, April 1839-July 1840

(1 folder)
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Includes two journals kept by George Hooper, describing his journey from London to Sydney and back between April 1839 and July 1840. Also includes a typed transcript of the first journal.
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Letter books of Thomas Tourle, 1839-1845

0.03 metres (4 folios)
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43 letters, 27 May 1839 to 8 July 1845, from Thomas Tourle to his family in England. They cover the voyage out from Plymouth to Sydney, Tourle's travels around N.S.W. looking for suitable land, his comments on the colony's social and business life and his settling at New England in 1841.
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Letter books of Thomas Tourle, 1839-1845 0.03 metres (4 folios)

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