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Papers of the Hassall Family (as filmed by the AJCP), 1898-1938

5 items
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Correspondence, 1901-1929, of James Hassall, Harriet Hassall, Nellie Reed and Martha Hamilton of Adelaide, with relatives in Manchester. Also legal papers 1923-1938 concerning the estate of Thomas Hassall of Ballarat.
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Correspondence, 1901-1929 1 item

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Coral Bay, Western Australia : 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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Coral Bay, undated 1 flyer Box [unnumbered]

 
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Coral Bay W.A., n.d. 1 postcard Box [unnumbered]

 

Papers of the Hill Family (as filmed by the AJCP), 1894-1935

2 items
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This collection includes a Diary kept by Rev. Fred Chatterton during his trip from New Zealand to England, including references to Australia, the islands between Australia and Java, Indonesia, Malaysia, Singapore, Hong Kong and Japan.
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Views of the City of Melbourne, Victoria presented to H.A. Williams Esq., 1869-1874

photograph : albumen ; 27.7 x 38.1 cm or smaller.
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Collection includes a series of Melbourne city views photographed by John Noone, from the tower of Dr. Fitzgerald's residence on Lonsdale Street West. Presented to H.A. Williams by officers of the Department of Public Works, with signatures of donors.
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Coronation Celebrations - 1937 : programs and related material collected by the National Library of Australia, 1937-

1 collection.
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The coronation of George VI and his wife, Elizabeth, as king and queen of the United Kingdom and the Dominions of the British Commonwealth, Emperor and Empress consort of India took place at Westminster Abbey, London, on Wednesday 12 May 1937. George VI ascended the throne upon the abdication of his brother, Edward VIII, on 11 December 1936. The event was designed to be not only a sacred anointing and formal crowning, but also a public spectacle, which was also planned as a display of the British Empire. May 1937 included a programme of royal events lasting nearly the entire month to commemorate and mark the occasion. The coronation procession was an important event in the history of television, being the country's first major outside broadcast, although the ceremony inside the abbey was not televised. It was also the first coronation to be filmed, as well as the first to be broadcast on radio.
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Rutherglen, Victoria : 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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Papers of Diane Fahey, 1986-1993

0.28 metres (2 boxes)
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The collection comprises typescripts with annotations, revised manuscripts, corrected proofs, final proofs, and blueprints of four of Diane Fahey's published collections. They are Voices from the honeycomb (1986), Metamorphoses (1988), Turning the hourglass (1990) and Mayflies in amber (1993). The manuscripts are all in typescript form and there is often little variation from the published text.
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Papers of H. M. T. Glanville, 1827-1917

0.3 metres (2 boxes)
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The collection consists mainly of letters from George Whitefield Glanville to Davina Wilkie Wight. They were married on 2 March 1885 and had one daughter Hilda Marion Tyndale Glanville (1888-1965). G. W. Glanville, the son of the Rev. John Glanville and Sarah Tyndale, left for Australia on 13 January 1863 and landed at Brisbane on 7 July 1863. He entered the Post Office on 15 November 1863 and married on 4 July 1865. After several promotions he handed over his office to Mr. S. Marshall on 11 January 1896.
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