- AU ANUA 111
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- 1961 - 1966
This is a small collection of articles, speeches and reports written by Caiden who was a research fellow in Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences from 1961 to 1966.
Caiden, Gerald Elliot
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This is a small collection of articles, speeches and reports written by Caiden who was a research fellow in Political Science, Research School of Social Sciences from 1961 to 1966.
Caiden, Gerald Elliot
Working papers, speeches and photographs documenting Gareth Evans' time as a student, in politics as Chancellor of the Australian National University and in other activities.
Evans, Gareth John
Gavan Daws Pacific research papers
Research papers, notes and drafts on the Pacific Islands. Papers particularly relate to Daws’ book A Dream of Islands and his research into various Europeans involved in the Pacific.
Daws, Alan Gavan
Geoffrey Hope collection of papers on population and the environment in Papua New Guinea
Research collection collected by Geoffrey Hope during fieldwork in Papua (Irian Jaya) and Papua New Guinea (1980 - 1995). Collection consists of reprinted articles, unpublished reports, one field notebook, one closed ANU file (5-17-2) on the Mount Wilhelm Research Station, photographs, newspaper clippings, expedition equipment shipping lists and associated paperwork.
Hope, Geoffrey Scotford
Geoffrey Luck New Guinea collection
1 carton containing broadcast correspondence reports, scripts for TV reports, ABC memos, reports from West New Guinea, telegrams, and various documents collected in New Guinea; press clippings on New Guinea from 1962-1966; a black binder with photographic materials, including negatives and slides of New Guinea; 1 type 3 box of slides of the Kashmir region in 1977 by Marjorie Taylor (aunt).
Luck, Geoffrey
This series consists primarily of correspondence with judges and academics, but also includes copies of Sawer's satiric poetry including his 'Carmina Canberriensia' and his personal diaries which include draft poems and other personal observations.
Sawer, Geoffrey
George Gadbois papers relating to a Papua New Guinea House of Assembly research project.
This series contains interview recordings, transcripts and research papers. They include transcripts of interviews with backbenchers in the Papua New Guinea House of Assembly, 1974; a code book interview schedule and research committee paper; lists of the members of the House of Assembly, 1964-1976; research files and publications.
The interviews were conducted in English, Tok Pisin and Motu; written (typescript) versions are all in English. Most of the interviews were conducted by University of Papua New Guinea students with the interviewers frequently identified in the written version. A memorandum from Gadbois to an (unspecified) research committee provides a rationale for the form of the study.
Gadbois, George Harold Jr
Gerard Ward's Pacific research papers
Papers documenting Gerard Ward's research.
Ward, Ralph Gerard
Consisting of 1 box of administrative documents on the 26 canisters of film rushes on the 'Sambia' People (a pseudonym created by Herdt) of Papua New Guinea.
Herdt, Gilbert
Golson-Spriggs offprint collection
This series has not yet been processed.
Golson, Jack
Governing Body/Board of Fellows meeting files
The files contain agenda and minutes of meetings, correspondence, financial statements and other reports considered at the meetings.
University House
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
Grant of arms for the Australian National University
The grant of arms is addressed to the Vice-Chancellor Sir Douglas Copland and issued by the College of Heralds. It includes an illustration of the University’s coat of arms and a description of it in heraldic terms: ‘Per chevron Azure and Barry wavy of eight Argent and of the last a Boomerang chevronwise Or in sinister chief five Stars representing the Constellation of the Southern Cross also Argent’. It is dated 6 July 1954 and signed by the Garter Principal King of Arms, the Clarenceux King of Arms and the Norroy and Ulster King of Arms whose seals are attached and enclosed in metal cases.
Australian National University
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
HC (Nugget) Coombs confidential correspondence
There are two items of which the first is more significant: it contains confidential correspondence about Sir Howard Florey, Sir Mark Oliphant and the Research School of Physical Sciences, Lord Lindsay and other matters. The second relates to Coombs appointment as Economic Advisor to the Commonwealth Government in 1972.
Coombs, Herbert Cole
Hank Driessen's Pacific research papers
Driessen, Hendrick Anton Herbert
Hank Nelson Pacific research papers. Deposit 1
Research papers and correspondence by Professor Nelson on Pacific related topics, particularly the impact of World War Two on the Pacific Islands. Includes drafts of biographies, articles, book reviews and presentations written by Professor Nelson.
Nelson, Hyland Neil
Hank Nelson papers on Kuru Disease in New Guinea. Deposit 2
The collection contains published and unpublished papers on Kuru disease.
Nelson, Hyland Neil
Hank Nelson's research archive on Pacific history. Deposit 3
Nelson, Hyland Neil
This series contains various cetificates of Hans Pillig's qualifications, drawings from projects he worked on, photographs of him, his colleagues and some of their designs, and correspondence.
Pillig, Hans
Harold Brookfield papers, field diaries, photographs and aerial photographs
The collection includes fifty field notebooks, as well as research notes, correspondence, offprints, photographs, negatives and aerial photographs related to his research in the Pacific region, including the countries - Papua New Guinea and Bougainville, Solomon Islands, Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides), New Caledonia, Fiji and The Philippines. The photographs in this collection have not been listed. They can be found in box 6 (1 Type 5 box) and in boxes 7 - 10 (4 grey albums).
Brookfield, Harold Chillingworth
Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association collection
Press clippings from Hawaiian and other US press on the Pacific Islands, articles and reports. The files are arranged by the following subjects: American Samoa, American Polynesia, Anglo-American Rivalry for Pacific Islands, Arno Atoll (Marshall Islands), the Bounty and genetics, Canton Island and Enderbury Island, Caroline Island, Christmas Island, Clipperton Island, Easter Island, Falcon Island, Fanning Island, Fiji, French Polynesia (Tahiti, Marquesas, Tuamotus, Australs), Gilbert and Ellice Islands, Guam, Hawaii, Hoorn Islands, Howland Island, Hull Island, Japanese Mandate Islands, Jarvis, Howland and Baker Islands, Johnston Island, Kapingamarangi Atoll, Kingman Reef, Lord Howe Island, Mangareva, Mariannas Island, Marquesas Islands, Marshall Islands (Kwajalein Island), Michener and the Pacific, Micronesia, Midway Island, Nauru and Ocean Island, New Caledonia, New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), New Zealand, Palau, Palmyra Island, Papua New Guinea, Pearl and Hermes Reef, Pitcairn Island, Ponape, Rose Island, Saipan and Tinian, Solomon Islands, Swains Island, Tonga, Torres Strait, US Trust Territory, Vostok Island, Wake Island, Washington Island, Western Samoa, World War II. Also loose press cuttings on Micronesia Independence, nuclear testing and strategic policy.
Hawaiian Sugar Planters' Association
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
The folders of reprints were maintained by Arndt but are not comprehensive as he was a prolific writer and wrote for many journals and newspapers on subjects ranging from economics to defence to immigration to development, diplomacy and regional affairs including Indonesia, Malaysia, Timor and the Pacific, to wages and employment, money, banking, monetary theory, the balance of payments, protection, aid, and macroeconomic policy. The folders are mostly chronological with a gap from 1991 to 1993. There are separate folders for Quadrant and translations, and there is also a manuscript for a book. Item 19 is a folder containing notices of meetings and papers relating to the Economic League for European Co-operation with correspondence addressed to Arndt.
Arndt, Heinz Wolfgang
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
Processing of this series has not been completed.
ANU Department of History
Hitchcock slides of Papua New Guinea and Nauru
Hitchcock, Nancy Eva
The collection includes photographs; video and audio tapes; published papers; research notes, diaries and log books; construction notes and manuals; correspondence and a diorama of the foundations of the Cockcroft Building. The series is not yet processed.
Department of Particle Physics
Honorary Doctor of Literature degree
The honorary Doctor of Literature degree was awarded to Mary Anne Hutton by the National University of Ireland on 26 October 1933. It is believed to have been awarded in recognition for her contribution to Irish scholarship through her translation of the Tain Bo Cuailgne (The Tain). The degree is held in its original leather scroll case and was transferred to the Archives with similar scroll cases containing greetings on the installation of the first Chancellor. The scroll case also contains a single-page highly-decorated manuscript of unknown origin, which includes the Paternoster, Ave Maria and Gloria Patri.
Hutton, Mary Anne
Hope Hewitt's teaching material and correspondence
Typescript copies of lectures relating to the teaching of English literature particularly drama. These are arranged in folders by author with notes and reviews of books and theatre productions. There is also correspondence with academic staff including Alec Hope and Dorothy Green, students and others, and references provided for students.
Hewitt, Alison Hope
Humanities Research Centre publications
This series contains copies of the Humanities Research Centre Bulletin (1975 - 1980) and brochures called The Humanities Research Centre: A Description (1978 - 1995).
Humanities Research Centre
Reports and papers relating to educational policy, TPNG Department of Education curricula, publications of the Manpower Planning Unit, Apprenticeships Board of PNG and University of PNG.
Hossack, Ian
Ian Maddocks' Papua New Guinea research papers
Material relating mostly to Pari and Pari Village Study but also Papua New Guinea in general, particularly health and medical services. Includes research papers, photographs, genetics data, genealogical charts and notes, correspondence, notebooks, clinical data print-outs, serials, audio tapes, video tapes, CDs, index cards and maps. Material relates mostly to health of Pari people and medical services but includes material relating to a wide variety of subjects including genealogy, genetics, geography, Pari Church, anthropology, language, education, legends and stories, history, children and culture. Also includes material relating to Hiri, Motu and Koita people. Includes material in Pari and Motu languages.
Maddocks, Ian
Images of Banaba (Ocean Island)
Images are of Banaba (Ocean Island) in the Pacific near Kiribati. They show island scenes and views of the phosphate mining that occurred on Banaba.
Hardman, Lillian
Images of Banaba (Ocean Island) series 2
Photographs compiled in an album on Banaba (Ocean Island) and Nauru including Island workers, company buildings and work areas, church and family photographs.
Edwards, Jack
Immigration and multicultural affairs papers
The records consist of correspondence with the Federation of Ethnic Communities' Councils of Australia (FECCA); material relating to the 1995 Global Cultural Diversity Conference, of which Jupp was a member of the Planning and Steering Committees; correspondence, clippings, research reports, meeting agenda and minutes, and submissions relating to the 1986 Review of Migrant and Multicultural Programs and Services (ROMAMPAS) which Jupp chaired; and meeting agenda papers of the Advisory Council on Multicultural Affairs, of which he was a member.
Jupp, James
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
Indenture research papers of K L Gillion
Research papers of K L Gillion, publications re Fiji press, material relating to CSR, Methodist papers and miscellaneous papers (not yet processed).
Gillion, Kenneth L
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
Index cards relating to immigrants
The index cards were used by Price and others in the Department of Demography in their research on immigrants: their origins and their place of settlement. They summarise information about immigrants sourced from the Department of Immigration including naturalisation files 1903-1970. There are two main groups of cards: non-Europeans (Chinese, Japanese and other Asian) in New South Wales, Victoria and Queensland sorted by province and district in their home countries, and European migrants by country of origin. Cards for Jewish people, Greeks, Italians and East Europeans are sorted by Australian place of residence at the time of naturalisation (state, then city or country); there are separate runs for Germans in South Australia and Italians in Griffith, New South Wales. Cards for other Europeans are sorted by country, then district or village of origin (including Germans, Austrians, Russians, Ukrainians, Czechs, Slovaks, Turks, Cypriots, Hungarians, Rumanians, Balts, Poles and immigrants from Denmark, Sweden, Finland, France, Holland, Spain, Portugal, Switzerland, Norway, United States, South America, Syria and Lebanon). Sampling was 1:1 for small groups and earlier years, reaching 1:4 when Germans and Greeks were numerous and 1:5 when Italians were numerous.
Price, Charles Archibald
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
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
Index to Council and Committee minutes
This typescript volume includes a carbon copy of a subject index to meetings of the Interim Council, the Council and its Committees. Each entry indicates subject, Council/Committee and meeting number, date and paragraph number in the minutes.
Council
Index to Lyttelton-Taylor collection
These records are 20cm x 13cm cards. Each contains information about an item in the Lyttelton-Taylor Collection. The cards contain the item identification number, accession number, a description of the item including dimensions and condition. The cards also give the location of the item and its source. Most cards contain a photograph of the item. The information does not appear to be updated since the records were created except to say if Mrs Lyttleton-Taylor wanted it back.
University Art Collection
Index to Noel Butlin Archives Centre maps and plans
Australian National University Archives
Index to envelope series of ANU photographs
This is an alphabetical subject index to the envelope series of photographs maintained by University Information later known as the Public Affairs Division. There are alphabetical tabs but entries are not in alphabetical on the pages. Careful handling is recommended as some pages have been ripped and have been placed in protective sleeves.
Office of the Registrar
Index to meeting agenda and minutes
These folders contain indexes to Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies meeting agenda and minutes by topic and date
Board of the Institute of Advanced Studies
The folder contains indexes to committee meeting agenda and minutes by year
University Education Committee
Comprised of two sets of index cards. One is A-Z by surname of Council member. The second group of cards is arranged by categories of membership, such as Ex-Officio, Senator or Member of the House of Representatives, and Student Representatives
Council
Index to meeting agenda and minutes
Board of the ANU School of General Studies
Information booklets about the Australian National University
These are general information booklets about the Australian National University. They appear to be written for a general audience with the exception of the 1987 publication which is directed at University staff.
Australian National University
Institute of the Arts assessment results
Student exam and assessment results for the School of Music, School of Art, Australian Centre for the Arts and Technology; reports, media releases and publications. Institute of the Arts study programs, Canberra School of Art council meetings minutes, agenda and papers. Also includes minutes of the Board of Studies 1976-1980.
Canberra Institute of the Arts
Institute of the Arts publications
The publications relate to the Institute of the Arts (ITA) and predecessors the Canberra Institute of the Arts (CITA), the Canberra School of Music and the Canberra School of Art. There are also publications relating to the Drill Hall Gallery.
Institute of the Arts
Internal telephone directories master set
The directories provide telephone extension numbers for staff and university departments and units. Up until 1991 these were in one alphabetical run but were then divided into a general directory and a staff directory as the publication increased in size. The directories changed format over the years: between 1964 and 1982 they were loose-leaf rather than side-stapled or bound.
Australian National University
JJ Graneek papers and publications
There are folders of draft papers and lectures, some correspondence, photographs, a copy of Graneek’s Master of Arts thesis and a book prize presented to him in 1926.
Graneek, Jacob Jack
The records include display photographs used for promotion, recruitment and the activities of the Centre.
Jabal Indigenous Australian Centre
Jack Golson administrative files on Kuk and other papers
Administrative files, correspondence, maps, diagrams and other materials, largely related to excavations at Kuk.
Golson, Jack
Jai Ram Reddy papers relating to politics in Fiji
The Reddy collection contains material relating to Jai Ram Reddy’s involvement in Fijian politics as leader of the National Federation Party (NFP) and leader of the Opposition.
Includes, correspondence, Fiji Government reports and papers, material relating to a review of the Fiji constitution, National Federation Party (NFP) of Fiji papers, parliamentary speeches, material relating to the Agricultural Landlord and Tenant Act (ALTA) and papers relating to women’s issues in Fiji.
Reddy, Jai Ram
Slide Folders: Approximately 3,005 slides arranged in 10 countries.
Conner, James Rex
Notebooks relating to fieldwork with the Hegeso people of Papua New Guinea, and cassette tapes of recordings of music, Foi stories, stories in pidgin, meetings, arbitration cases, lectures, radio recordings, interviews, and discussions.
Weiner, James F
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
James Sinclair Papua New Guinea Research Collection
The collection was made by James Sinclair in 1973 -1974 from files held by TPNG District Administration, Konedobu.The collection includes patrol reports, station journals and district annual reports (including selected memoranda), together with various other reports, reviews and studies with detailed indexes compiled by Bob Cole listing patrol number and date, patrol officer and area patrolled, photocopies and some original documents held in binders, departmental correspondence and reports and manuscripts and publications, collected by James Sinclair, together with some Department of District Administration confidential files, and Sinclair’s notes on various archives and secondary sources.
Includes documents given to James Sinclair by Sir John Gunther, J.K. McCarthy, Robert Cole and the family of Sir Donald Cleland.
Sinclair, James Patrick
James Tedder Solomon Islands papers
Solomon Islands files collected and/or collated by subject by James Tedder. The files include the following subjects, bird life, census, national parks, the Moro Movement, land use and issues, the Solomon Islands museum, the Solomon Islands library, local government, education and broadcasting. Also includes two photograph albums on the Solomon Islands.
Tedder, James L O
Certificates, medals, family photographs, printed material and correspondence. Includes a slide collection.
Crawford, Janet Elspeth
Posters prepared for the Infant Welfare Section, Department of Public Health, Papua New Guinea.
Chambers, Jean
Jeff Doring collection of documentary material on the Bedamini people of Papua New Guinea
The collection was created by Jeff and Su Doring in c1972. The film (videocassette) 'Tidikawa and Friends' is a 50 minute documentary of the daily lives of the Bedamini speakers of PNG through the eyes of Tidikawa, a spirit medium who communicate with ancestral spirits. The film was awarded the AFI Gold Award for Best Documentary ; the Australian Cinematographic Society, Best Documentary ; and the Gold Award for Best Documentary in the 15th American Film Festival, 1973. The collection also includes seven large folders of 35mm colour and black and white negatives, together with contact prints; three small files of 5.5cm Panchromatic black and white negatives, and Kodak colour 5.5cm negatives ; plus some field notes on the Bendamini.
Doring, Jeff
The records include teaching and course material from history and women’s studies courses at ANU and other universities; correspondence; conference material; publications on feminism and sexuality; recorded lectures on audio cassettes and posters. Later additions contain research notebooks of research undertaken in libraries and archives to support Jill Matthews publications; transcripts of interviews with Lois Quarrel Hendry and Olga Varonas; research notes and manuscript for chapter in 'The thing she loves' ed. Kerry Greenwood; research notes and newsclippings for research on women and sport, women in film.
Matthews, Jill Julius
The series includes administrative files maintained by Davidson as Professor of Pacific History and Dean of the Research School of Pacific Studies, dealing with staff including appointments, students, the Coombs building, the New Guinea Research Unit and committees of which Davidson was a member. There are two files which include material about his death. There are also research files which include correspondence, research notes, press cuttings from the Fiji Times, South Pacific Commission papers, articles by Davidson and others, and typescript copies of his Peter Dillon biography and Samoa mo Samoa. There are also parliamentary debates from Samoa and Kiribati and photographs related to the four-volume book 'Pacific Islands' published in 1943-1945.
Davidson, James Wightman
Jim Specht's collection of Pacific publications
Publications and grey literature relating to Pacific culture and cultural collections in and about the Pacific Islands.
Specht, James Richard
Joanne Wodak collection of Ombisusu stories (folklore) from Papua New Guinea
Ombisusu stories is a collection folk stories gathered through oral history and research conducted by Joanne Wodak in mid 1969 while a tutor in literature at the University of Papua New Guinea from 1968 - 1970. The collection consists of stories by inhabitants of Ombisusu that were mostly translated into English, some left in the original language and written down or typed by the researcher after recording them on tape. The aim of collecting stories was to keep them for the benefit of the children of Ombisusu villagers and for people in Papua New Guinea. The collection contains stories on history, origins and clans.
Wodak, Joanne
Joe Barr's collection of Pacific disaster management publications and research material
The collection consists of disaster and research reports, disaster preparedness workshop training manuals, seminar papers, consultancy management files, newspaper clippings, small publications and ephemera, a large number of SOPAC (Pacific Islands Applied Geoscience Commission) and United Nations reports, and documents created when Joe Barr was engaged as a consultant in relation to disaster management in the Pacific Islands. Of particular significance are the photographs and slides taken immediately following disasters in Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Fiji, Papua New Guinea, Samoa and Cambodia, Turkey, Afghanistan, India and Indonesia.
Barr, Joseph
The collection was formed during 1969 and 1970 by John R Baker, Economist to the Government of Tonga and resident in the capital of Nukualofa from August 1969 to May 1970. Baker was employed by the British Ministry of Overseas Development and was seconded to the Government of Tonga as an Economist to undertake the preparation and drafting of the Tonga Development Plan 1970 - 1975, which was Tonga's second development plan. He was employed partly on the strength of his having worked in the Solomon Islands in 1964 and 1965 under the Voluntary Service Overseas (VSO) Scheme. He was the first economist employed by the Tonga Government to work on development planning.
Baker, John R
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
John Ballard's teaching and research notes on Africa
Ballard, John Addison
3 folders of correspondence documenting part of Professor Carver's time as acting Deputy Vice Chancellor and Director of the Institute of Advanced Studies at the ANU.
Carver, John
John Connell research papers on human geography in the Pacific region
Connell, John H
John Duffield's Papua New Guinea manuscript collection
The collection covers the period 1962 to 1976, when John Duffield was a Patrol Officer, Political Education Officer and District Government Liaison Officer with the Australian Public Service in Papua New Guinea. Included are Field Officer Journals from 1972 to 1976; several Patrol Reports and a very large collection of letters, circulars, reports, telegrams, ephemera, patrol instructions and comments on patrol reports; declarations of Local Government Council elections; as well as many personal records including his appointment as a Local Government advisor; an acceptance letter to ASOPA (the Australian School of Pacific Studies); his appointment letter as a Cadet Patrol Officer and appointment as a Magistrate for Native Matters. There are copies of the 'Black and White Magazine' and posters and ephemera relating to self-government and Independence. Rare publications include: the Western Highlands District Agricultural Society Mount Hagen Show Handbook for the Fourth District Show, dated 1967; Recipe book - 'Entertaining in Papua and New Guinea', published by the Boroko Branch of the Country Women's Association, 2nd Edition, 1968; and the Third South Pacific Games Souvenir Cookery Book, c.1969.
Of particular significance are booklets produced for the Independence celebrations in Port Moresby in 1975, including booklets on the 'State Welcome & Flag Lowering', 'Sport & Culture', 'Royal Tour', 'Guriguri Hebou', 'Bikpela Lotu, 'Flag Raising', 'Installation & Constitutional Ceremonies', 'State opening of the First National Parliament', 16 September 1975, 'Official Programme'.
The collection includes one album of photographs covering the period.
Duffield, John
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
John Gordon-Kirkby Papua New Guinea Field Officer's Journals
Carbon copy of journal from the commencement of service on 1 June 1964 to or 14 February 1965, including stations at Rabaul, Kokopo, Messawa, Manus (Lorengau), Balluan and Rambutso. Also includes papers related to the creation of the Enga Cultural Centre and the story of the Enga Provincial Flag.
Gordon-Kirkby, John William
Papers collected by John White in his various professional capacities, relating to: the Research School of Chemistry at the ANU, 1990-2008; the human cloning debate and legislation in the 1990s and again in the early 2000s; collaboration between Australian and overseas research facilities; a proposed Australian nuclear reactor, 1987-2000s; Australian and New Zealand antarctic research in the early 2000s; the Royal Australian Chemistry Institute, 1990s-2000s; the University Industry Chemistry program (UnIChe), 1997-2010; alphabetized correspondence with students and colleagues; Australian Institute of Nuclear Science and Engineering (AINSE) 1990s-2000s; higher education policy in Australia 1980s-2010s; papers and correspondence collected at Oxford 1970s-1980s
White, John William
Joint Quality and Standards Committee Minutes and Agenda Papers
Joint committee meeting agenda and minutes.
University Quality and Standards Committee
Journal of Pacific History editorial files
Files created by the Executive Editor of the Journal of Pacific History. Contains financial documents, correspondence, materials related to editing/proofing, printing, distribution and publicity for the journal and also some of the JPH monographs. Also includes some copies of minutes of meetings.
Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies
Correspondence and other papers relating to Kioloa, the Edith and Joy London Foundation and ANU; historical material, ledgers, journals, newspaper cuttings, printed material, transcripts of tape recordings, photographs, microfilm reels and slides.
London, Joy
Includes theses, published articles, research notes and references, photographs, correspondence, and materials relating to her involvement with the John Curtin School of Medical Research, Royal Australian Chemical Institute, Australian Federation of Graduate Women, the establishment of the Joyce Fildes scholarship, and her investiture with a Medal of the Order of Australia.
Fildes, Joyce Eleanor
Judy Davis unpublished manuscript for PhD in womens history, Papua New Guinea from 1874 - 1942
Draft manuscript for a PhD on the cultural history of women in Papua New Guinea from 1874 to 1942. The work examines the actions of 'white' women in a country with divided administrations and divided cultural histories - women from Australia, China and the relationships between 'white' women and native women. Chapter headings include: Military occupation 1914 - 1921; The phoney colonies (British and German New Guinea); Women on plantations; Ruling societies in Australia and colonial New Guinea; Feminist/women's history; Men and women; Loneliness; Outside women (the wives of white employees in Papua New Guinea). Judy Davis notes that the thesis is 'not a conventional history' as the research was conducted with 'little reference to Official Documents' and traditional research resources. Instead she studied the lives of 'white' women through their own personal stories and experiences and other anecdotal information.
Davis, Judy
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Campbell, Kenton Stewart Wall
Kenneth Read papers relating to teaching Australian School of Pacific Administration (ASOPA) courses
The collection consists of typed copies of Dr Read’s anthropology lecture notes for the Australian School of Pacific Administration (ASOPA). Also, contains the lecture notes of other academics for ASOPA courses including Marie Reay, Camilla Wedgwood and June Watkins.
Read, Kenneth E
Kevin Kerley's papers on the Bougainville conflict and peace process
Diaries and documents (government notices, private letters, newspaper clippings) maintained by Father Kerley during the Bougainville crisis from November 1988 until 1997. The material was collected by Father Kerley at the time or added to later. The hand written diaries (Roman Catholic calendars or diaries used for recording the sacraments - births, deaths and marriages in the rural parishes) are written by him in a kind of code to avoid scrutiny, as he held a position of trust between the waring factions - the Bougainville Revolutionary Army, the 'rascals', the Papua New Guinea Police and external military forces. He has spent many years since transcribing his coded diaries out in full and adding other documents to support his notes.
Kerley, Kevin
Recordings of Kirsty Hamilton's interviews with Ferdinand Marcos; Aga Shahi, Pakistan Foreign Minister; Sihanouk, King of Cambodia; Qazi Ghan, General Secretary Students Union SMA Law College Karachi; Philippine dissidents; Lahore dancing girls; Gunther Rossinus, Foreign Policy to Commander in Chief - Pacific, Reagan Administration; Mujahideen Commander; Noel Barker; Senator Alan Cranston; Thomas Enders, Assistant Secretary of State, Inter-American Affairs; Thomas Niles, Deputy Assistant Secretary of State for European Affairs. Also includes recordings of news reports.
Hamilton, Kirsty
Research material, including manuscripts, notes and copies of documents; published papers and related correspondence; work diaries, 1982–1991; copy of a Master of Arts Thesis, 1979.
Tsokhas, Kosmas
Minutes of annual general meetings, convener's reports and financial statements, printed rules, correspondence about furnishings and facilities, Jan Brown's bird sculpture and lunches, address lists of members, attendance sheets, and copies of addresses made by Chancellor Peter Baume in 1996 and by Dr Louise Moran in 2016.
University House Ladies' Drawing Room
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ANU Faculty of Law
Legal Workshop and Committee of Management minutes, agenda and correspondence, marketing records, historical material, administrative files, reports, GDLP results, staff records, and course programs material.
ANU College of Law
Leslie Melville's confidential correspondence
There are three files which relate to the recruitment of Sir Keith Hancock and Sir Howard Florey’s report on the John Curtin School of Medical Research. They contain confidential correspondence which was either removed or withheld from official files.
Melville, Leslie Galfreid