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Programs and ephemera regarding Garnet H. Carroll Management, February 1940-June 1973

155 items
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Printed materials in the PROMPT collection include programs and printed ephemera such as brochures, leaflets, tickets, etc. Theatre programs are taken as the prime documentary evidence of a performance. The list is based on imperfect holdings, and is updated as gaps in the Library's holdings are filled. Unless otherwise stated, all entries are based on published programs in the PROMPT collection.

Papers of Xavier Herbert, 1932-1938, 1951

0.48 metres (3 boxes + 1 folder)
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Papers, including the manuscript of Capricornia and the unpublished 'The facts of the publication of Capricornia for the Historical Record' and letters, mostly addressed to Arthur Dibley written from February 1935 to August 1938 and covering the period in which Capricornia was published.
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Gladstone, Queensland : geographic ephemera collected by the National Library of Australia, N.D.

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Material in the Geography and Travel ephemera collection covers significant information about the geography, history, and tourist activities of places in Australia, its Antarctic and island territories. This includes geographical features, national parks and reserves, regions, cities, towns, buildings and other man-made structures. The collection includes advertising material, pamphlets, price lists, tokens, area and accommodation guides, brochures, postcards, stickers, labels and tickets.
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Records of the Durham Light Infantry (68th Regiment) (as filmed by the AJCP), 1863-1866

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Sketchbook and letters 1863-64 of Capt. Hugo S. Light referring to the Maori War.
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Captain James Cook letterbook, 1771-1778

0.66 metres (1 volume + 1 folder + 1 phase box)
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Letterbook, 1771-1778 - chiefly orders to and from the Admiralty, Navy Commissioners, and Victualling Commissioners; Cook's orders to his officers and alterations to his staff caused by officers' deaths. Also includes photocopies of letter book plus a typescript list comparing the letter book with the Historical Records of N.S.W. (9 p.)
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Captain James Cook letterbook, 1771-1778 0.66 metres (1 volume + 1 folder + 1 phase box)

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Letterbook Folio-Box (Shared), Volume 1, Piece 1, Piece 1

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Typescript Box (Shared), Folder 1

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Papers of Lord Sandwich, 1771-1784

0.09 metres (3 folders)
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For over 150 years the papers of Lord Sandwich were kept at the family seat, Hinchingbrooke House, Huntingdonshire. In the 1950s they were transferred to Mapperton House in Dorset. Some of the naval papers were reproduced in The Sandwich Papers, published by the Navy Records Society in four volumes (1932-1936). They were also referred to in the edition of Captain Cook's voyages published by the Hakluyt Society (1955-1968), Warren R. Dawson's editon of The Banks letters (London, 1958) and Phyllis Mander-Jones' Manuscripts in the British Isles relating to Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific (Canberra, 1972).
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Manuscripts of Dorset Military Museum (as filmed by the AJCP), 1830-1930

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Papers relating to the service of the 39th (Dorsetshire) Regiment in New South Wales in 1827-32. They comprise two diaries of expeditions into the interior in 1830 and 1832, and a manuscript and newspaper cuttings on the life of the explorer Capt. Charles Sturt.

Letters received by Walter Oscar Paul, 1922-1943

0.05 metres (1 folder)
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This small collection of letters consists mainly of inwards correspondence received by Sydney art collector, Oscar Paul, from various Australian artists. The correspondents include Arthur Streeton, Hans Heysen, Blamire Young, Norman and Rose Lindsay, Septimus Power, James MacDonald, Elioth Gruner and Gother Mann.
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Papers of Stephen Hawke, 1978-1989

1.95 metres (11 ms boxes + 1 large folio box)
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Papers relating to Hawke's book Noonkanbah: whose land, whose law (Fremantle Arts Centre Press, 1989). Includes correspondence, transcripts of interviews, photocopies of research material and source documents, newscuttings, drafts, proofs and photographs.