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Papers of Michael Alexander Smith

8.75 metres (40 ms boxes + 4 small folio boxes + 1 medium folio box + 1 map folio)
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The papers document Professor Smith's professional life as a pioneering desert field archaeologist covering his roles as Field Archaeologist for Museums and Art Galleries Northern Territory, as Research Fellow at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies, Australian National University (ANU), as lecturer in Archaeology at the Department of Archaeology and Anthropology, ANU, as head of People and Environment, National Museum of Australia (NMA), as Director of Research and Development, NMA and as Senior Research Fellow, Centre for Historical Research, NMA as well as his secondary, tertiary and postgraduate studies. The collection includes correspondence, letter books, research papers, reports, surveys, course notes, field notes and journals, exhibition proposals, clippings, manuscripts, publications and photographs.

Records of the Chinese Consulate-General held by the Kuo Min Tang Society of Melbourne, 1909-1956

(31 ms boxes)
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The collection comprises business papers, correspondence, reports, meeting minutes, publications and official documents. These papers record the activities and perspectives of Chinese diplomatic representatives as they negotiated and responded to Australian foreign and migration policies during the White Australia era. The collection highlights the early stages of diplomatic relations between Australia and China, spanning the late Qing Dynasty and the Republic of China. The collection includes financial records such as expenditure reports, government bonds, and trade and export reports. Additionally, it contains materials related to foreign affairs, including trade regulations, licenses and visas issued by the Chinese Consulate-General in Australia, treaties for various ports, and official correspondence with the Department of External Affairs, Department of Home and Territories and Department of Trade.

Records of the Australian Ballet, 1961-2000

133 metres (532 boxes + 123 cartons + 20 bundles + 8 folio boxes)
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The records are mainly administrative records, covering the period 1961-2000, but mostly the 1980s. Some photographs, memorabilia and personal correspondence are included but the records largely concern the business activities of the Australian Ballet.

Papers of Alice Henry, 1873-1943

0.54 metres (3 archive boxes + 1 folder)
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The papers include newspaper cuttings, typescript and manuscript articles, some letters, and scrapbooks. Most of the material is concerned with women and trade unions and women's suffrage. The material divides into four sections: 1. Biographical articles on people connected with trade unions and the labour movement and people in the literary and theatrical worlds. 2. Articles relating to Alice Henry or written by her, which appeared in newspapers and magazines. 3. Articles and personal letters relating to Alice Henry's activities. 4. Poetry, verse and photographs on various topics.
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Gordon Hannington Luce Map Collection, ca. 1906-1972

171 items in 2 map folders + 1 box (roll)
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Map collection of published maps of Asia including: 98 x 1:253,440 Survey of India topographic maps, 13 x 1:63,360 HIND/Survey of India topographic maps, 9 x 1:1,000,000 World Aeronautical Charts (WAC) or Army Air Forces Aeronautical Charts, and another 50 topographic and thematic maps of various types covering South and Southeast Asia collected by G.H. Luce.Map collection of published maps of Asia including: 98 x 1:253,440 Survey of India topographic maps, 13 x 1:63,360 HIND/Survey of India topographic maps, 9 x 1:1,000,000 World Aeronautical Charts (WAC) or Army Air Forces Aeronautical Charts, and another 50 topographic and thematic maps of various types covering South and Southeast Asia collected by G.H. Luce.

Papers of Shirley Andrews, 1917-2002 (bulk 1970s)

5.25 metres (25 ms boxes + 1 map folio + 61 sound/av carriers)
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The collection consists of correspondence, research material and photographs relating to the multiple elements of Shirley Andrews' life: her childhood, political activities, career as a biochemist, travel and involvement in traditional social dance (also known as folk, colonial or bush dancing) and folk music in Australia. Andrews was a member of the Communist Party (CPA) and the papers include notes and photographs dating from her CPA membership and a trip to Berlin and Eastern European countries in 1951. In the 1950-60s Andrews was active in the Aboriginal rights movement and there are papers relating to her involvement with the Council for Aboriginal Rights (Victoria) (CAR), the Federal Council for the Advancement of Aborigines and Torres Strait Islanders (FCAATSI) and correspondence with Jessie Street, Charles Duguid and Ada Bromham, c.1957-1959.
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