Directory of ANU Research Fields master set
- AU ANUA 189
- Series
- 1988 - 1991
This publication lists academic staff with their contact details by research field.
Australian National University
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Directory of ANU Research Fields master set
This publication lists academic staff with their contact details by research field.
Australian National University
Australian National University staff files
The staff files record staff appointments, promotion, travel, conditions of service and resignation/retirement. Only files of senior academic and administrative staff are retained. Files of Chancellors and Creative Arts Fellows are also included. It is an artificial series bringing together staff files from an earlier single number series, the multiple number Central Files (ANUA 53) and the annual single number Central Files (ANUA 239). An alphabetical list by surname indicates the box in which the file is located. File suffixes include A=Annex and C=Confidential.
Office of the Registrar
ANU undergraduate prospectus master set
The Undergraduate Prospectus set outs in detail the courses offered in the coming year.
Australian National University
Most of the films and audio tapes in this series record important events such as the laying of foundation stones, opening of buildings, conferring of honorary degrees and installation of Chancellors. There are also copies of staff interviews broadcast by the ABC and recordings of George Dreyfus, an ANU Creative Arts Fellow, and his music. The originals are not available for access – some reference copies have been made and others will be produced as required.
Reference copies:
The First Chancellor, colour, reference copy on video,1952;
The First Chancellor, colour, reference copy on DVD, 1952;
Opening of RG Menzies Library building by HM Queen Elizabeth II, reference copies on video, 13 Mar 1963;
Synchronos 72, reference copy on video, CD and DVD 1972;
Opening of Research School of Physical Sciences, speakers Dr Coombs, Mr Menzies, Professor Oliphant, Sir John Cockroft, Sir Douglas Copland reference copy on cassette tape, 5 Sep 1952;
Conferring of doctorate on Sir John Cockroft, speakers Professor Oliphant, Sir Douglas Copland, Sir John Cockroft, Dr Coombs reference copy on cassette tape, 5 Sep 1952;
Foundation stone ceremony, Haydon-Allen building [attachment to file: 12.3.1.1AA] reference copy on cassette tape, also in ANUA 20, 12 Oct 1959
Australian National University
ANU Board of the School of General Studies minutes and agenda papers
These are original signed minutes and agenda papers in bound volumes. Minutes and agenda paper for the Board of the School of General Studies from 1960 - 1980, and Board of the Faculties from 1980 - 2004. The first volume of each year contains an index to the meetings.
Board of the ANU School of General Studies
ANU Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies minutes
The original typed and signed minutes are bound in dark blue hardback volumes.
Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies
ANU Finance Committee minutes and agenda papers
The original signed and bound minutes and agenda papers of the Finance Committee of Council are in boxes 1-7. Duplicates are held for 1946-1963 and 1995-1996 in boxes 8-10.
Finance Committee
ANU Audit Committee minutes and agenda papers
These are the original signed minutes and agenda papers of the Audit Committee of Council.
ANU Audit Committee
ANU Building and Grounds Committee minutes and agenda papers
These are the original signed minutes and agenda papers of the Building and Grounds Committee (known as the Advisers on Buildings and Grounds from August 1951 to October 1960). There is a gap between 7 April 1989 and 20 March 1992 when the Committee is said to be ‘re-established’. There are duplicate copies for the period 1947–1970 and copies of minutes of joint meetings between the Advisers on Building and Grounds and the Board of Graduate Studies’ Site Development Committee 1954–1957 in boxes 4–5.
Building and Grounds Committee
Minutes of ANU Joint Faculty Board and Faculty meetings
These are minutes of meetings of the Joint Faculty Board (1951-1960) and the Joint Faculty (1951-1965) of the two Research Schools.
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Australian National University Council minutes
The original signed minutes of both the Interim Council (1946–1951) and the Council (from 1951) are bound in dark blue hardback volumes. For the period 1946 to 1962 there are both originals (Box 1) and an unsigned duplicate set (Boxes 2 and 3).
Council
Standing Committee of the Australian National University Council minutes
The original typewritten signed minutes are bound in dark blue hardback volumes. For the period 1951 to 1963 there are both originals (Box 1) and a duplicate unsigned set (Box 2).
Standing Committee
John Eccles' correspondence files
These correspondence files from the Physiology Department of the John Curtin School of Medical Research were originally maintained by Professor Eccles as head of the department 1952 to 1966 and then by his successor Professor Peter Bishop. They relate to staff and research students of the school, meetings and conferences of related scientific organisations and general administrative matters.
Eccles, John Carew
Reminiscences on audio tape about Canberra University College
The cassette tapes record Tom Owen reminiscing about his time as Registrar of Canberra University College. There are also copies of recordings of events such as the laying of the foundation stone for the Haydon-Allen building, and the opening of the RG Menzies Building and the Chemistry building, and tapes relating to his early life, the Richmond Hoyts Cinema, and oral histories recorded in the 1990s. Some tapes are annotated with file references 14.1.0.83-14.1.0.92 (ANUA 53).
Owen, Thomas Miles
ANU Advisers on Legislation Committee minutes
The minutes are bound in dark blue hardback volumes. Original minutes are typed and signed and there are also duplicate copies of minutes for the period 1952 to 1963.
Advisers on Legislation
ANU Academic Advisory Committee minutes
The Academic Advisory Committee was appointed by the Interim Council to provide advice on the establishment of the ANU. The initial members were Sir Howard Florey, Professor Keith Hancock (replaced by Professor KC Weare in 1949), Professor Mark Oliphant (till 1950) and Professor Raymond Firth and they met in Oxford. The original minutes are signed. A reference set of the minutes (Box 2) will be issued in the reading room.
Academic Advisory Committee
ANU Publications Committee minutes
There are two volumes of original signed minutes of the Committee 1955–1967 (Box 1) and a one-volume duplicate set 1955–1963 (Box 2).
Publications Committee
ANU Editorial Committee minutes
There is one volume of signed minutes of the Committee.
Editorial Committee
ANU Press Editorial Board minutes
There is one volume of signed minutes of the Editorial Board.
ANU Press Editorial Board
ANU Press Management Committee minutes
There is one volume of signed minutes of the Committee.
ANU Press Management Committee
Minutes of ANU Faculty Board and Faculty meetings
There is a complete run of minutes from 1951 to 2000. Items 1–5 are signed originals. From 1961 joint minutes of Faculty and Faculty Board meetings were taken and bound together. Items 11 and 12 are duplicate bound sets and 13 and 14 are minutes of the School Committee and the Academic Matters Standing Committee not included in the bound set.
ANU Research School of Social Sciences
Minutes of the ANU Governing Board and Management Committee
The original typed minutes of meetings of the Board, signed by the Master of University House as Chairman, are pasted into binders. From 16 December 1986, the minutes of the Management Committee are also included. There is one hard-bound volume of duplicate minutes for 1953-1958.
University House
Papers relating to the development of the ANU Equal Employment Opportunity Program
The correspondence, conference papers and reports relate to the development of the University’s Equal Employment Opportunity Program and include material from other universities. Contents date from 1974.
Sawer, Marian
Canberra School of Music correspondence files, annual single number series
The earliest files in this series relate to the Canberra School of Music and the Canberra School of Art. From 1987 the files relate to the Canberra Institute of the Arts, an amalgamation of the Schools. In 1992 the Institute transferred from the ACT Government to become part of the Australian National University. The series includes minutes of meetings of the Councils or Boards for all these bodies and files about graduation ceremonies, celebrations and donations.
Canberra School of Music
Some records relate to the Australian Universities Commission, including reports of visits to other universities and minutes 1959-1967. Most relate to the ANU campus, including submissions to the Australian Universities Commission, reports on site planning and development proposals, taffic and parking studies, and files relating to the preparation and publication of a 1991 history of the ANU campus.
Dexter, David St Alban
Examiners’ reports for higher degrees at ANU
The binders contain reports from examiners of PhD theses and their recommendations for awarding a degree and for prizes.
Office of the Registrar
Australian National University Council minutes, agenda papers and reports
This series includes Council minutes, agenda papers and reports of the School of Music before its amalgamation with the Canberra School of Art to become the Canberra Institute of the Arts.
Canberra School of Music
Cambridge Australia Trust correspondence, papers of annual general meetings and applications
This series documents the granting of scholarships to Cambridge University by the Cambridge Australia Trust, which was known as the Cambridge Commonwealth Trust, Australian Committee until 1997.
Cambridge Australia Trust
Correspondence between David Lake and other writers
The correspondence is between David Lake and Robert Graves, AD Hope, Bob Brissenden, John Manifold, James McAuley, Judith Wright, Kingsley Amis, Gore Vidal and Dimitris Tsaloumas and mainly relates to poetry.
Lake, David John
Registers of ANU research protocols
The series consists of research proposals by staff and students which are considered against established protocols by the Committee. There are separate registers for Psychology, Science Communications, Medical, and Sociology for 1997–1999, and registers for Archaeology and Anthropology, Legal, and the Institute of the Arts for 1999. The registers are contolled by an annual single number with alphabetical prefix indicating the subject, eg P=Psychology, SC=Science Communications. In 1999 a new consolidated annual single number system was introduced, eg 1999/25, irrespective of subject.
ANU Ethics in Human Experimentation Committee
ANU Chancellor Peter Baume's correspondence
The Chancellor’s correspondence ranges over many subjects from administrative, political and educational issues to drop copies of documents and invitations.
Baume, Peter Erne
ANU Pro-Chancellor Annabelle Bennett's correspondence
The Pro-Chancellor’s correspondence covers educational issues, administrative arrangements and invitations and dates from November 1998 to September 1999.
Bennett, Annabelle Claire
Greetings to other universities from the Australian National University
These are copies of printed greetings sent to Australian and overseas universities on special occasions such as inauguration, installation of Chancellors and anniversaries. Some examples include special messages and appoint a representative of the University to deliver the greetings in person.
Office of the Registrar
Agenda, minutes and papers of the ANU Faculty Board
The minutes and agenda papers date from 1964, when the Faculty Board was known as the School Committee. There is a gap from 1967 to 1973, then minutes of the Faculty Board from 1974 to 2003. The minutes and agenda papers of the Faculty meetings date from 1969 to 1997. They include papers from the Director’s office. The series also includes submissions, reports and reviews relating to the Research School of Physical Sciences and Engineering from 1976 to 1997.
Research School of Physics and Engineering
ANU Degree Committee minutes and agenda papers
These black binders contain copies of the minutes and agenda papers of the Degree Committee of the Board of Graduate Studies, from 1960 the Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU Degree Committee
ANU Women's Studies Program audiovisual material and photographs
The series includes cassette tapes of seminars and lectures, reel-to-reel tapes, reels of film, slides and photographs of staff, students and events.The photographs and slides have been placed in an archival album.
Women's Studies Program, Faculty of Arts
Heads of ANU Research Schools minutes and agenda papers
These are copies of minutes and agenda papers in black binders of meetings of the Heads of Research Schools (known colloquially as HORS) within the Institute of Advanced Studies.
Heads of ANU Research Schools
ANU Committee on General Policy minutes and agenda papers
These are copies of minutes and agenda papers in black binders of the Committee on General Policy convened by the Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies.
ANU Committee on General Policy
ANU Kioloa Management Committee minutes and agenda papers
These are original minutes and agenda papers in black binders of the committee responsible for the management of the University’s Kioloa campus on the south coast of New South Wales.
Kioloa Management Committee
Minutes and agenda of the ANU joint Directors and Deans luncheon
These are minutes and agenda for the lunch meetings attended by heads of the Research Schools and Deans of Faculties within the School of General Studies.
ANU Deans of Faculties
ANU Department of Applied Mathematics papers and publications
The series includes Cambridge lecture notes and thesis, correspondence and minutes from the Department of Applied Mathematics, material relating to the Yerkes Observatory, photographs of staff, glass plates of astronomical observations, and reprints of articles by Archibald Brown, notes for articles published in physics and mathematical journals. There are also several books in French, German and English.
ANU Department of Applied Mathematics, School of General Studies
Photographs of people at the Australian National University
This series contains mainly black and white photographs of people associated with the University: staff, students, Chancellors, Council members, Creative Fellows, and visitors. Some envelopes contain many photographs over a staff member’s career. The photographs are contained in envelopes, alphabetical by surname. The majority of the photographs were taken by staff photographers or by local photographers under contract, but there are also some press photographs.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
Photographs of buildings and events at the Australian National University
This series contains mainly black and white photographs of events, buildings, places, official visits, conferences, artworks, Creative Arts Fellows, staff and students. Many of the photographs were taken by staff photographers for use in The ANU Reporter, and the issue in which a photograph was used is often noted on the reverse. The photographs are held in envelopes organised by subjects, though this is not consistent. For instance, all photographs used in issues of The ANU Reporter for 1996–2000 are held in envelopes labelled ‘ANU Reporter photographs’ rather than by individual subjects.
Office of the Registrar
Testamur blanks for ANU Graduate Diplomas, Masters and Doctor of Philosophy degrees
This binder contains the blank templates for postgraduate degrees and diplomas.
Office of the Registrar
Unsuccessful theses submitted for higher degrees at the ANU
These are copies of theses submitted for the degree of Doctor of Philosophy and Masters degrees which were examined and the degree was not recommended.
Office of the Registrar
Canberra University College calendars
These books were printed annually for the year ahead and include information about the College including a calendar of dates, members of the Council and committees, members of staff, legislation affecting the College, information about prerequisites, enrolment, assessment, fees, and courses offered (such as syllabus, number of lectures and tutorials, and recommended reading). They also include a list of graduates, current students, scholarships and prizes (including past winners). This is a complete set from the first edition in 1930-1931 to 1960.
Canberra University College
ANU Matriculation Committee minutes, agenda papers and reports
The black binders contain copies of the agenda, minutes and agenda papers of the Matriculation Committee. At early meetings it was referred to as the Matriculation Board of the Board of Studies and from its 22 September 1970 meeting as the Admissions Committee. From the 1990s agenda papers were held in box files and have been placed in archival folders. There is one folder of Admissions Committee reports 1979-1998 to the Board of the School of General Studies, later the Board of The Faculties.
Admissions Committee
ANU Department of Economic History administrative files, research material and publications
There are administrative files maintained by the head of the department and files relating to seminars and conferences, research material of Professor Noel Butlin and Lloyd Robson, and publications including conference proceedings, Working Papers in Economic History nos. 1-197 (no. 72 is missing), and Source Papers in Economic History nos. 1-20.
ANU Department of Economic History, Research School of Social Sciences
SCUNA [ANU Choral Society] records
There are audiotape and cassette tape recordings of concerts performed by SCUNA, songbooks, programs, posters, Committee minutes (1983-2003 with gaps), correspondence and financial records, and SCUNA-branded items such as t-shirts.
ANU Choral Society
Fred Barker papers and publications
This small collection of papers includes the monthly Research School newsletter 1970–1974 and papers relating to ANZAAS conferences, and papers by Barker published in science journals 1947 - 2009.
Barker, Frederick Charles
Correspondence, 1949–1987
Administrative papers, RSPAS, 1970–1994
Language journals, 1939–1966
Turkic language research notes, 1940s
Language research papers: Papua New Guinea, 1950s–90s, Solomon Islands, 1950s–90s, Pacific languages, Australian languages, 1950s–90s, languages – general, 1950s–90s
Atlases and maps, 1932–1980s
Index cards
Language recordings, 1950s–1990s: Papua New Guinea, 1956–1970,
Australian Aboriginal, 1957–1964, Solomon Islands, 1965–1970
Conferences and seminars, 1965–1970
Published articles by SA Wurm, 1940–2000
Periodicals, 1935–1981
Personal documents, 1922–1988
Awards, 1967–1988
Academic gown and large format material
Maps, 1940–1975
Some correspondence is in German and other languages, and many research materials are in other languages and scripts including short-hand. Most language recordings have not been copied for reference; some are available through Paradisec (www.paradisec.org.au).
Wurm, Stephen Adolphe
Awards, publications and papers of Frank Fenner
The awards range from primary and high school medals, war service medals, imperial and Australian honours, university degrees and honorary degrees, and science awards, such as the Copley Medal. There is a signed copy of each of the books Fenner authored or edited and two photograph albums presented to him. There is also a small collection of papers and publications relating to the John Curtin School of Medical Research, the Research School of Biological Sciences and the Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies, which include original correspondence.
Fenner, Frank John
Research material for 50th anniversary history of University House
This series includes original source material dating from 1949 as well as photocopies of published and unpublished material, photographs, and notes made by Waterhouse in researching and writing University House As They Experienced It: A History 1954–2004.
Waterhouse, Jill
Minutes and agenda papers of School Committee, later Faculty Board
These are the minutes and agenda papers of meetings of the School Committee (1957–1967) which was later known as the Faculty Board. There are also the Director’s papers relating to Faculty meetings (1972–2000).
John Curtin School of Medical Research
These annual folders contain student assessment reports for Australian History and Historiography and have been retained as a sample of assessment methods.
ANU Department of History
The papers range from school and university awards and photographs, to research notes and lectures over a thirty-year teaching career. There are also drafts of unpublished books, draft chapters of the book 'Tale of Two Trippers' (Items 22-33), and correspondence with colleagues and students. Includes cassette tapes of lectures (Items 111-114), research papers on Monty Miller (Items 117-126), lectures and research material for a book on Australian history 1949-72 (Items 127-147), draft history of the Australian National University (Items 148-160), ANU PhD bonnet and gown.
Fry, Eric Charles
Central files, annual single number series
This is the main correspondence file series of the University so deals with many topics relating to administration, research, teaching and learning, student progress and student services. It replaced the former multiple number series (ANUA 53).
University Records
Index cards documenting research on early ANU history by Milton J Lewis
The index cards were prepared by Lewis during his research for a Master of Arts thesis on the early history of the Canberra University College and the Australian National University. There is a list of material he consulted at the Commonwealth Archives Office (now the National Archives) at the front of the first box which also indicates the original order in which the cards were maintained.
Lewis, Milton James
Photographs, scrapbooks and audiovisual material from the ANU North Australian Research Unit
This collection is of photographs, press cuttings and audiovisual material from the North Australia Research Unit (NARU), an ANU facility located in Darwin. It comprises mostly photographic prints, with some negatives, in five albums, two scrapbooks of material about NARU as well as the Northern Territory generally, and two films taken in 1974 (after Cyclone Tracy) and 1976, along with an audiotape commentary. The photographs range in subject from official visits and fieldwork to social functions, and many are not individually listed.
ANU North Australia Research Unit
Processing of this series is incomplete.
Rigby, Thomas Henry
Canberra University College press statements
There are two folders with typewritten or ronoed copies of press statements. They mainly relate to staff appointments, events and scholarship winners.
Canberra University College
Publications of George Mackaness
This collection contains Mackaness’ publications including his thesis and reprints of articles published in scientific journals.
Mackaness, George
This is a master set of copies of the ANU’s publication The ANU Reporter. Issues for 2000 are missing from the set. Format and numbering is variable. Early issues are bound, issues after 1999 are loose.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
Index to Council and Committee decisions
The index cards record handwritten summaries of Council and Committee decisions by date of meeting under a subject heading. The cards have columns for date, Council (completed with number of meeting), Committee (name of Committee), paragraph (of minutes) and decisions. There are several sets of cards for common topics: Centres, Committees, Graduate Diplomas, Halls of Residence, Leave, Scholarships, Staff and Students. There are two separate runs in the last box of cards culled from the main run, one of which is early staff appointments. Item 5 is a folder of index card headings.
Council
Minutes and agenda of Faculty Board and Faculty meetings, Research School of Biological Sciences
There are minutes and agenda of Faculty Board meetings 1968–2002, Faculty meetings 1968–2001, and the Studentship Review Committee 1988–1991.
Research School of Biological Sciences
Minutes and agenda of Faculty Board meetings, Research School of Chemistry
These are binders of the minutes and agenda of Faculty Board meetings.
Research School of Chemistry
The email and electronic documents relate to Templeman’s role as head of Pandanus Books which published fiction, poetry, memoir and non-fiction works relating to Asia and the Pacific.
Templeman, Ian
ANU history project research files
These research files were compiled by project staff preparing the 50th anniversary history of the University. There is a run of ‘person’ files, source files and general files containing original records, notes and drafts, as well as notebooks, working files for each chapter and files about the publication.
ANU History Project
Papers on the establishment of an international observatory
This series consists of six parts of a confidential file number 61/9 created by the Prime Minister's Department and from 1967 the Department of Education and Science. The file includes correspondence, cablegrams, briefings and reports on the proposed international observatory 'in the Southern Hemisphere'. By part 5 of the file the title is '150" telescope in Australia' and refers to the Siding Spring telescope.
Department of Education and Science
Audiotapes of Energy and Australia lectures
The tapes are of four evenings of lectures: Professor Sir Ernest Titterton and Dr SM Hamberger (26 March – including morning radio interview), Professor Ted Ringwood and Professor GHJ Taylor (2 April), Professor SF Harris and Dr TB Millar (9 April) and Dr B Selinger and Professor S Kaneff (16 April).
Hazlehurst, Cameron
Photographs of demolition at Mt Stromlo Observatory
The black and white and colour photographs were taken to document the demolition of heritage buildings at Mt Stromlo following the 2003 bushfires which destroyed a number of buildings. There are negatives, prints, architectural plans which indicate where photographs were taken from, and a catalogue to the photographs. Set A is the master set – Set B is a reference set for issue to the reading room. Colour prints with catalogue sheets are in envelopes C1-C94, black and white prints in envelopes BW1-BW62.
ANU Facilities and Services Division
Indenture between Elizabeth Denn and John Burton, and John Ash
This original indenture dated 22 July 1734 is handwritten on a page preprinted with the words ‘This Indenture’. It is a lease for land at Childerditch in Essex owned by Elizabeth Denn and John Burton and rented to John Ash for a total of ten shillings with a year’s rent of one peppercorn. It is framed between two sheets of glass and there are windows in the backing to allow annotations on the verso of the document to be read. A transcription has been made of the text, preserving original spelling with expansion of common abbreviations. Its provenance in relation to the University is yet to be fully established, though it is likely to have been donated prior to 1960 as there is a pencil annotation on the backing ‘18/6 CUC’ which appears to refer to the Canberra University College. It hung in the Law Librarian’s office for many years prior to transfer to the Archives.
This Indenture
Made the two and twentyeth day of July in the eighth yeare of the reigne of our
Soveraigne Lord George the Second by the grace of God of Great Britaine France and
Ireland King Defender of the Faith and so forth and in the yeare of our Lord one thousand
seven hundred and thirty four Between Elizabeth Denn of Brentwood in the county of Essex
Widdow Daughter and heire and alsoe Executrix of Christopher Jefferies late of Brentwood aforesaid Apothecary deceased
and John Burton late of Childerditch in the said County of Essex (and now of Great Bursted in the said County) gent
of the one part and John Ash of Great Ilford in the said County of Essex gent of the other part Witnesseth
that the said Elizabeth Denn and John Burton in consideration of Five Shillings apeice to them in hand paid
by the said John Ash at and before the Ensealing and delivery of these presents the receipt whereof is hereby
accordingly acknowledged Have bargained and sold and by these presents Doe bargaine and sell unto the said John
Ash All that Messuage or Tenement and peice of ground and lane and other houses edifices buildings erected and built
upon the same peice of ground or lane with the garden or orchard thereunto adjoyning situate in Childerditch
aforesaid And all that croft of land meadow or pasture called Bayly’s croft late devided into two fields or crofts called
by the names of the Low Meadow and Little Field in the parish of Childerditch aforesaid And all that croft of land
meadow or pasture called Bassett with all and singular houses tenements lands meadowes pastures feedings commons
common of pasture profitts commodityes hereditaments and appurtenances whatsoever thereunto belonging And the
revercon and revercons remainder and remainders rents issues and profitts thereof and of every part and parcell
thereof To have and to hold the said Messuage or Tenement land hereditaments and premisses hereby bargained and
sold or mentioned or intended to be hereby bargained and sold with their and every of their appurtenances unto
him the said John Ash his Executors and Administrators from the feast day of St John the Baptist last past before the date of
these presents for and during and unto the full end and terme of one whole yeare from thence next ensuing and
fully to be compleat and ended Yielding and paying therfore unto the said Elizabeth Denn and John Burton their
heires and assignes the rent of one peppercorn at the Feast of St Thomas the Apostle now next ensuing (if the same shall
be lawfully demanded) To the intent that by vertue of these presents and of the statute for transferring of uses into possession
the said John Ash may be in the actuall possession of the said Messuage or Tenement land hereditaments and premisses with
the appurtenances and be enabled thereby to take and accept of a grant and release of the revercon and inheritance
thereof to him and his heires In Witnesse whereof the said partyes first above named to these present Indentures
interchangeably have sett their hands and seales the day and yeare first above written
[signed] Elisabeth Denn John Burton
Verso
Sealed and delivered (being first
duty stamped) in the presence of us
[signed] Daniell Taylor
Char: White
Lease for a yeare from
Mrs Denn and Mr John Burton to
Mr John Ash
Date 22th July 1734
Canberra University College
Index cards to The ANU Reporter
This is a subject index to the publication The ANU Reporter.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
This is a general subject index to photographs then held by the Marketing and Communications Division, in particular those of people (ANUA 225) and subjects (ANUA 226). There is often reference to where the photograph has been published, such as an issue of The ANU Reporter.
ANU Marketing and Communications Division
Minutes of Professorial Board meetings
This volume contains the original signed minutes of the Professorial Board from its first meeting on 30 September 1969 until 12 April 1989.
Professorial Board
This volume contains signed minutes of the following Council Committees - Advisers on Buildings and Grounds, Board of Graduate Studies’ Site Development Committee, Librarian’s Advisory Committee, Deputy Chairman’s Committee, and the University House Committee
Council
The folders contain correspondence and reports on ANU Colleges and Centres, and other universities and educational institutions.
Gillies, Malcolm
Gerard Ward's Pacific research papers
Papers documenting Gerard Ward's research.
Ward, Ralph Gerard
Graduate School files and publications
There are records created by the Deans of the Graduate School and other staff, and master sets of publications:
Dr Ray Spear, Dean
Correspondence files, 1990–1998
Committee files, 1990–1997
Subject files, 1990–1999
Dr John Hooper, Dean
Correspondence, 1998–2002
Meeting files, 1999–2005
Committee folders, 1999–2003
Graduate School files, 1995–2005
Professor Gail Huon, Dean
Committee folder, 2006
Graduate School publications, 1991–2006
Graduate School
Minutes of the Board of Graduate Studies
The original signed minutes are bound in three volumes and extend from 4 December 1950 to the last meeting on 23 September 1960. At the end of the third volume there are also minutes of the Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies from 28 October to 2 December 1960. There is a duplicate set of minutes in box 2 for issue to the reading room.
Board of Graduate Studies
Diaries, 1931-2002
Film and theatre albums, 1932-1990s
Personal papers, 1921-2001
Large format material, 1920s-1982
Correspondence, 1956-2005
University research material, 1940s-1950s
Maps
Research materials, 1950s-2000
MAGNT Aboriginal Art Collection, 1960s-1970s
National Museum of Australia catalogue, 1992
Sound recordings, 1960s
Indigenous photographs, 1950s-1960s
Photograph albums, 1923-2005
Slides, 1954-1970
Movie films, 1960-1974
Super 8 films, 1974-1988
Videos, 1990-2000
Obituaries and condolences (for SA Wurm), 2001-2002
Groger-Wurm, Helen
Ric Shand research papers on Papua New Guinea and India
Boxes 1-7 (Items 1 - 84) are Pacific research papers, unpublished papers, and publications on rural development, economics and labour in Papua New Guinea. Includes reports of Board of Inquiry on rural wages and related matters (1970), theses, and maps. A small number of publications on Fiji, Samoa and the Torres Strait.
Boxes 8 - 16 (Items 85 - 101) are objects from Ric Shand's collection.
Boxes 17 - 30 were added to the collection in 2017 and relate to Shand's work on the economic development of India. The archive was created for a publication but he died before it was written up. There are indexes to the contents of these boxes in the shared drive, and also a printed index in Box 17, but no item listing.
Shand, Richard Tregurtha
National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies records
Records of the National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies including governance and committee meetings, media and events files, conference proposals and programs, reports, charter, constitution, correspondence, publications, newsletters and photographs.
National Institute for Asian Pacific Studies
School of Music programs and publicity material
These are printed copies of programs distributed at concerts, recitals and other performances at the Canberra School of Music from its establishment. They include performances by School of Music staff and students, visiting musicians, and concerts which were part of national tours, for instance by Musica Viva and the Australian Chamber Orchestra. Some are high quality glossy programs while others are roneoed sheets. There are also some fliers, posters and publicity files which include photographs of musicians and reviews of performances. Publications include handbooks and calendars.
Canberra School of Music
Processing of this series is not completed.
Cameron, Dorothy Olive
Series description incomplete
Spinner, Ernest
Music scores of Harold Allen's compositions
The scores include choral works, including music for poetic works, and works for instrumental ensembles and solo instruments. There are some works written specifically for schools such as those for percussion bands. The music scores are manuscript, commonly on transparent sheets, with printed copies, spiral-bound photocopies, and some published copies.
Allen, Harold Wesley
Stephen Henningham's research papers relating to France in the Pacific
Research papers and newspaper clippings mainly relating to France's role in the Pacific Islands. Countries include New Caledonia, Vanuatu, Wallis and Futuna, French Polynesia and Tahiti.
Henningham, Stephen Charles
John Ballard's Pacific research papers
The papers cover John Ballard’s political research in the Pacific Islands of Papua New Guinea, the Solomon Islands, New Caledonia, Micronesia and Fiji. The majority of the collection is focused on Papua New Guinea where John Ballard was involved with the development of the political system leading up to and following independence in 1975. The papers also concern the Public Service administration courses John Ballard taught at the University of Papua New Guinea. There are a number of government related papers for the Pacific Islands.
Ballard, John Addison
Martha Macintyre and Simon Foale photographic prints of Lihir, Papua New Guinea
15 colour photographic prints on backing board. The photos are of people, landscape and mining activities in Lihir, Papua New Guinea. The photos were taken by Dr Martha Macintyre and Dr Simon Foale.
Macintyre, Martha
Minutes of the ANU Degree Committee
These are black binders of the minutes only and are labelled Book I and Book II.
Degree Committee
James Jupp's papers on Vanuatu
Correspondence, 1978-1981
Articles, 1978-1986
Conference & workshop papers, 1980-1982
Press cuttings/reports, 1977-1982
Files on politics in Vanuatu, 1975-1980
Jupp, James
Sarah Walls, interviews with Jean-Marie Tjibaou
Sarah Walls, a journalist who covered New Caledonia for the Sydney Morning Herald and The Age, conducted two interviews with Kanak independence leader Jean-Marie Tjibaou in the year before his assassination in 1989. Walls interviewed Tjibaou soon after the signing in June 1988 of the Matignon Accord, the peace plan for New Caledonia following the four-year conflict over independence. These interviews provide insights into Tjibaous's personal views on the peace plan, his hopes for the future of the Kanak people and his ideas relating to multiracial society 'one founded on recognition of Kanak sovereignty, and extending a welcome to those who came later'.
Walls, Sarah
Alan Ward research papers on Pacific Island land matters
Almost half of this record group is concerned with PNG. These papers were gathered when Ward was Lecturer in History at the University of Papua New Guinea and adviser to the Land Evaluation and Demarcation Project Study (LEAD). The collection includes correspondence, notes, articles and papers, draft legislation and press cuttings.
A small portion of these papers relate to politics and land matters in Australia, New Zealand, Solomon Islands, Africa, Marshall Islands, Kiribati, Vanuatu, Banaba, French Polynesia and Guadeloupe.
The remainder of the documents are mainly concerned with New Caledonia between 1947 and 1990 and were assembled by Ward at La Trobe University, Melbourne, through the 1980s, particularly during the years of political uncertainty in the French Territory from 1984 to 1990
Ward, Alan Dudley
Pacific cartoons and newsletters
Between 1989 and 1991 Macpherson drew the cartoons anonymously for the Samoa Observer. While working for the Department of Education, Western Samoa he created and edited Our World Too, a newsletter for young people in Samoa.
Macpherson, Colin Robert
Minutes and agenda papers of the ANU Human Research Ethics Committee
The binders include copies of the minutes and agenda papers.
ANU Ethics in Human Experimentation Committee
This series includes files created by the centre mainly to document two events, the "What Makes a Champion" seminar and the "Geniuses, Prodigies and Savants" seminar. This work was mainly undertaken by Professor Alan Snyder. The series includes material documenting the proceedings at the seminars, the books that came from the seminars, and interviews with prominent individuals.
ANU Centre for the Mind
Diaries and tape recordings – Research on oral traditions among the Enga of the New Guinea Highlands
Research material probably relating to Lacey’s 1975 PhD Thesis 'Oral traditions as history: an exploration of oral sources among the Enga of the New Guinea highlands'
118 tape recordings of oral histories, legends and genealogies. Compact cassettes C60, C90 and long play tapes.
19 field diaries and notebooks kept by Lacey, recording his research progress, process and details of interviews.
Lacey, Roderic John
Correspondence files from the Canberra School of Art and the Canberra School of Music
These files relate to the Canberra School of Music and the Canberra School of Art including the appointment of Directors, their Councils and building requirements and predate their administration by the ACT Government and the Australian National University. Includes Canberra Art School (old Canberra High School) plans and planning brief.
ACT Further Education Branch, Department of Education
Citations and certificates for honorary degrees
These are copies of citations and certificates for honorary degrees (and higher degrees earned by publication). They are often signed and sealed. They include Doctors of Laws, Letters and Science, and Masters of Arts and Science. There is also one ‘Distinguished Visitor’.
Office of the Registrar