Australian National University Heritage
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- 17/11/21
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Australian National University Heritage
Estray records from the College of Asia and the Pacific
College of Asia and the Pacific
Contains items related to: Egloff's thesis research, excavation at Wanigela, Collingwood Bay and Trobiand Island research notes, Northern District research notes, Goodenough Island research notes (with Peter Lauer), Ubir language materials, Rainu kinship studies; papers related to the Tam Ting Caves, Laos (conservation project); and a collection of papers relating to Egloff's tenure at the Papua New Guinea Museum and Art Gallery.
Egloff, Brian J.
ANU COVID-19 community contributed digital archive
This is a formed series consisting of digital files submitted by ANU staff and students in response to a call for submissions about experiences of the COVID-19 (novel coronavirus) pandemic.
Australian National University
Archival recordings of ANU buildings
Reports documenting some of the buildings on ANU campus demolished or altered between 2016 and 2017.
ANU Heritage
Robert Osborne papers and photographs
This small collection of letters, invitations, and a menu includes photographs of the 1948 Easter Conference, showing participants at the Institute of Anatomy building including members of the Academic Advisory Committee (Florey, Hancock, Oliphant, and Firth).
Osborne, Robert Gumley
This series documents the academic progress of an ANU Science student who graduated with First Class Honours and the University Medal in 1998. It includes material from her primary and secondary education, university studies and extracurricular activities, as well as personal correspondence and photographs. There is also material relating to her death and the setting up of the Anjeli Nathan Scholarship and Fund.
Nathan, Anjeli Catherine
The cards relate to undergraduate students at the Canberra University College from 1932, and from 1960 to undergraduate and Masters degree students in the School of General Studies (from 1980, The Faculties) at the Australian National University. This summary indicates the relevant box numbers:
CUC student record cards, 1952–1960, 1–4
ANU ‘Non-Current’ Student Record Sheets, arranged by Faculty, students enrolled 1961–62 but course not completed, 5
ANU ‘Completed’ Student Record Sheets, 1962–1964, 5
ANU ‘Non current’ Student Record Sheets, arranged by Faculty, students enrolled 1962–63 but course not completed, 5–6
ANU ‘Higher Degree’ Record Sheets, two alphabetical runs for Masters’ degrees, completed and not-completed, 1960s, 6
CUC Matriculation Roll – lists of those who signed the roll, 1951–1957, 7
CUC Student record cards ‘1957 and previous years’ (blue), [1932]–1957, 7–8
ANU Course cards Arts A–Z (orange), 1960–1963, 9
ANU Discipline (white), 1960s, 9
CUC University Entrance for Adults – special English test (blue), 1950s, 9
ANU Masters of Arts/Economics/Science, 1961, 9
ANU Course cards Arts A–Z (blue), 1961–1963, 9–10
ANU Course cards Law A–Z (cream), 1961–1963, 10
ANU Course cards Science A–Z (green), 1961–1963, 10
ANU Course cards Economics A–Z (yellow), 1961–1963, 11
ANU Course cards Oriental Studies A–Z (pink), 1961–1963, 11
ANU Student Record Cards ‘non-current’ students who did not complete their course, 1960s to 1990s, 12–42
ANU ‘Graduates’ Student Record Cards, students who graduated 1960s to 1990s, 42–69
Canberra University College
Published material relating to Indigenous Australians
This folder of publications is part of the department's reference collection and includes government reports, the Australian Quarterly 1968, seminar and research papers, and art exhibition catalogues.
ANU Department of Anthropology and Sociology
The set of posters for each Faculty and for 'student accommodation' with photographs of the campus provide an example of approaches to student recruitment.
Office of the Registrar
Files about ANU building projects
The two correspondence files relate to Professor Lewis' engagement as Consulting Architect to the University when he was Professor of Architecture at the University of Melbourne.
Lewis, Brian Bannatyne
Roger Wolcott Richardson papers
This collection has not been processed.
Richardson, Roger Wolcott
Slides for Administrative Development Program
There are over 70 mainly colour slide transparencies, many taken by Bob Cooper, of the campus and also copies of older photographs of ceremonies and events as background information for an introductory training course in the Administrative Development Program.
ANU Instructional Resources Unit
This is a very miscellaneous collection of papers attributed to Professor Bob Gollan, including material sent to him 'for the Archives' such as Alex Dowling's draft history of the trade union movement in Newcastle and a transcript of an oral history session at a departmental seminar on The Depression.
Gollan, Robin Allenby
This is a collection of folders containing published papers, usually off-prints, written by academic staff of the University.
University Library
Financial ledger from the Office of the Registrar
The volume contains a number of accounts which are not consecutive but continue at other locations in the volume:
Cash receipts, Feb 1950-Mar 1954, pp. 1-129
Cash statements, 1954-1955, pp. 129-133
Trust fund receipts, Mar 1951-Oct 1963, pp. 201-259
Trust fund receipts, Oct 1963-Jun 1967, pp. 166-200 (in reverse)
Trust fund receipts, Jul 1967, p. 159
Prize funds accounts, Jun 1963-Jun 1964, p. 260
Prize funds accounts, Jul 1964-Jun 1967, pp. 160-164
Trust fund payments, Jun 1952-Jun 1963, pp. 261-279
Trust fund payments, Jul 1963-Jun 1967, pp. 134-151
There is a register of receipt books for 1949-1953 inside the front cover.
Office of the Registrar
Material for Hindi and Urdu courses
The course materials include translation exercises, examination papers, notes and readings for courses undertaken by Douglas Ross as a mature age student.
Ross, Douglas
The first seven folders consist of Crocker’s manuscript The United Nations No Solution which was progressively sent to him by the ANU Administrative Officer in the United Kingdom in 1951. There is also a note signed by Michael Lindsey forwarding the manuscript to another unknown person. The remaining folders are of ANU material such as seminar papers, circulars, notices and agenda papers sent to Crocker when he was Australia’s High Commissioner to India.
Crocker, Walter
Papers relating to the explosion at the Research School of Physical Sciences
Huxley’s personal file (annotated 8.1.1.3) and other files created in the Vice-Chancellor’s Office relating to the explosion at the Research School of Physical Sciences on 3 July 1962 and subsequent investigations and court proceedings. Item 4 relates to the reorganisation of the Department of Particle Physics in 1964 and includes papers of Senior Fellow J Blamey and Fellow R Marshall.
Huxley, Leonard George Holden
Most of the papers relate to the Synroc project: correspondence, reports, and submissions 1978–90. There are also papers relating to the history of the Research School of Earth Sciences, the 1991 review of the Institute of Advanced Studies, and papers relating to Ringwood’s membership of the CRA Scientific Advisory Board 1981–1993.
Ringwood, Alfred Edward
Papers relating to the opening of the RG Menzies building
There are two files maintained by JJ Graneek, University Librarian, relating to preparation for the opening of the RG Menzies building as the new Library by Queen Elizabeth II. Included are printed memorabilia such as the program and invitation and copies of the speeches.
Graneek, Jacob Jack
These records were created by Florey during his association with the Australian National University as a member of the Academic Advisory Committee, adviser to the John Curtin School of Medical Research and Chancellor. They contain Florey’s copies of official records such as minutes of meetings and correspondence with other senior University staff from the 1940s to 1960s about the establishment of the University, new buildings and staff appointments.
Florey, Howard Walter
Papers of Laurence Fitzhardinge
This collection of papers includes correspondence with colleagues in other universities, correspondence about the archival profession, Research School of Social Sciences seminar papers, and papers relating to association of the ANU and Canberra University College. There are also records documenting Fitzhardinge's research for his biography of Prime Minister William Morris Hughes.
Fitzhardinge, Laurence Frederic
Research material relating to the history of the Country Party
This research material was gathered by William Rolph who was the first Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science in the Research School of Social Sciences at the ANU. There are research files, including drafts of papers, pamphlets and other publications and index cards of election results and research notes.
Rolph, William Kirby
Australian Forestry School reunion papers
The papers relate to a reunion of former students of the Australian Forestry School, 1927 - 1964. There are committee minutes, administrative files, biographical notes of students called 'Growing Stock' and compiled by class coordinators, photographs of the event and the publication produced for the reunion 'A Brief History of the Australian Forestry School' by LT Carron.
AFS (Australian Forestry School) Reunion 2000 Incorporated
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
Papers relating to the report on Lord Lindsay's complaints
This collection of papers relates to Lord Lindsay of Birker's complaints against the University contained in the manuscript 'A Study of Academic Standards: International Relations at the Australian National University' which he sent to the Vice-Chancellor, Sir Leslie Melville, on 19 June 1961. It includes copies of the confidential report written by a Committee appointed by Council and the personal files of the Vice-Chancellor, Professor Keith Hancock, Professor Roy Wright and Sir John Crawford relating to the report.
Office of the Registrar
Documents relating to McGrath's work as a land consultant, particularly regarding regions in Micronesia.
McGrath, William Adrian
Papers relating to the Australian National University Union
Most of the papers are agenda and minutes of the Management Board, the Executive and various committees of the Union of which Refshauge was a member. There are also minutes of the Faculty of Arts Education Committee and papers relating to the Australian Union of Students.
Refshauge, Richard Christopher
Pacific Research Archives administration files
Active administration files.
Pacific Research Archives
The files of students who have attained prominence in later life or whose files document a precedent are retained: they include Prime Ministers and other politicians, judges, business leaders and writers.
Office of the Registrar
Unprocessed. Awaiting final survey by Bryant Allen.
Allen, Bryant
Hank Driessen's Pacific research papers
Driessen, Hendrick Anton Herbert
Includes government, scientific, and medical reports and papers relating to Dr Scragg's work, mostly in Papua New Guinea, the majority circa 1950-1970. Contains files on medical staff in PNG serving under Dr Scragg which may be restricted. One box of photographs.
Scragg, Roy
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
Sir Keith Hancock official papers
This series contains papers from two distinct periods: 1946–1949 when Hancock was a member of the Academic Advisory Committee (items 1–52 originally contained in four box files) and 1956–1961 when he was Director of the Research School of Social Sciences (items 53–57). There is original correspondence from Vice-Chancellor Copland, Dr HC Coombs, WR (‘Rusty’) Crocker, Professor JW Davidson, Sir Frederic Eggleston, Professor R Firth, Professor RC Mills, Sir David Rivett, Roland Wilson, Professor RD Wright, and Vice-Chancellor Melville, including carbon copies of Hancock’s correspondence with them and copies of various reports and minutes of meetings.
Hancock, William Keith
This series consists of speeches and articles on philosophy and economics by Professor Brennan. One exam paper is included.
Brennan, Geoffrey
This series contains various documents relating to Ann Curthoys' involvement in the Australian Bicentennial History Project and in teaching and researching Women's Studies at the Australian National University.
Curthoys, Ann
Australian National University 75th Anniversary Time Capsule
This series contains items symbolic of ANU during its 75th anniversary year. These include objects showing the impact of the 2020 hail storm and COVID 19 on the campus, teaching and research between 2020 and 2022, an updated paid parental leave scheme, the ANU First Nations Portfolio, cooperation with Indigenous communities, mementous discoveries in science and 75th anniversary events.
Australian National University
Film and video received from the College of Asia and the Pacific
This collection of films was given to the ANU Archives by staff from the College of Asia and the Pacific in 2022. College staff found these films in a cupboard with no documentation so their context is not known as at 2022.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Catalogues of exhibitions at the Drill Hall Gallery
These are printed copies of catalogues for exhibitions held in the Drill Hall Gallery.
University Art Collection
Photographic records from the College of Asia and the Pacific
Contains photographic prints, negatives and some albums. These records have not yet been described.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Correspondence, published and unpublished papers by Arthur Burns, papers by others
Burns, Arthur Lee
Golson-Spriggs offprint collection
This series has not yet been processed.
Golson, Jack
Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program records
The Partnership in Islamic Education Scheme (PIES) program and its predecessors brought selected participants from the Indonesian higher education sector to the Australian National University for two semesters of study and skills training between 2004 and 2019. Records include a history of the establishment of the scheme by Emeritus Professor Virginia Hooker, early grant proposals, funding agreements, applications from successful cohorts of participants, evaluation and completion reports, books published by each cohort, copy of the PIES website, and administrative records.
The program was an initiative of Professor Virginia Hooker who worked with Professor Merle Ricklefs to develop the Partnership in Education and Training of Regional Islamic Institutions (PETRII) scheme, known as the ‘sandwich’ program. Funded by AusAID, the scheme ran from 2004-2006. It was followed by PIES which operated under the umbrella of the Australia-Indonesia Institute in collaboration with the Directorate of Higher Islamic Education and Indonesia’s Ministry of Religious Affairs (MORA), with funding from the Australian Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade. PETRII and PIES were developed to provide opportunities for higher education teachers and academics to undertake overseas study, advance or complete their Indonesian degrees and build academic networks. The initial PIES program ran over two semesters 2008-2009 with Professor Hooker as Director. PIES II, PIES III and PIES IV operated under the Directorship of Associate Professor Greg Fealy with Dr Sally White continuing as academic mentor. A grant application for PIES V to operate from 2020, was unsuccessful and the scheme closed in 2021 with a final farewell event held on 8 September 2021 via zoom teleconference due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
College of Asia and the Pacific
Research papers of Professor P.A.P. Moran
Research publications by Professor P.A.P. Moran
Moran, Patrick Alfred Pierce (P. A. P.)
Records of Papermoon Productions Theatre Company
31 posters for Papermoon Productions Theatre Company productions
Papermoon Productions Theatre Company
There are fifteen reels of microfilm of the plan registry. The first two reels have their own numbering system but the others use an annual single number to identify the plans of ANU buildings and landscaping projects.
ANU Property and Plans Division
Life Celebrations: ANU Obituaries 2000 - 2021
A volume of obituaries of 192 ANU members 2000 - 2021. Compiled and edited by James J. Fox on behalf of the ANU Emeritus Faculty, for the 75th anniversary of the ANU.
The subjects of the obituaries are: Gordon Ada, David Adams, Antonio Alfonso, Heinz Arndt, Eric Bachelard, Donald Baker, Desmond Ball, John Ballard, John Banks, John Barnes, Allan Barton, Athelstan (Athel) Beckwith, Peter Bishop, Wilfred (Mick) Borrie, Howard Bradbury, Leonard Broom, Robert Brown, Christopher Bryant, Ian Buckley, John (Jack) Caldwell, Burgess Cameron, Ken Campbell, Denis Carr, Leslie (Les) Carron, John Carver, Ian Castles, Edward (Ted) Chapman, Bruce Chappell, John Chappell, Axel Clark, Michael Coper, David Craig, Keith Crook, Helen Cumpston, David Curtis, Charles Ian Donaldson, Audrey Donnithorne, Michael Dopita, Steve Dowrick, George Dracoulis, David (Noel) Dunbar, John Eddy, Ralph Elliott, Margaret Evans (née Newell), Thomas Faunce, Frank Fenner, Raymond Firth, Ernest (Fred) Fisk, Derek Freeman, John Frodsham, Eric Fry, Bryan Furnass, John Gage, Peter Gage, Kenneth Gardiner, Quentin Gibson, William (Bill) Ginnane, Robin (Bob) Gollan, Alan Gray, James Grieve, Colin Groves, Murray Groves, Charles Hamilton, Donald Hardman, Peter Herbst, Luise Hercus, Alison Hope Hewitt, Christopher Heyde, Barry Hindess, Ross Hohnen, Alec Derwent (A.D.) Hope, Diana Howlett, Helen Hughes, Thelma Hunter, Mehmet Mehdi Ilhan, Ken Inglis, Helen James, Richard (Dick) Johnson, Rhys Jones, Jan Willem de Jong, Joseph Jordens, Peter Karmel, Douglas Kelly, Hal Kendig, Eleanor Joan Kerr, Elizabeth Kingdon, Kailash Kumar, Kevin Lafferty, Ronald Lampert, William Graeme Laver, Kenneth Le Couteur, Godfrey Linge, Liu Ts’un-yan, Lo Hui-min, Helmut Loofs-Wissowa, Peter Loveday, Donald Low, Isobel Low (née Smails), Andrew Mack, James (Jamie) Mackie, Lewis Mander, Richard Mark, Allan Martin, Russell Mathews, Colin Mayrhofer, Jacqueline Mayrhofer, Oliver MacDonagh, Ian McDougall, Alan McIntosh, Tony McMichael, Leslie Melville, Peter Menzies, Geoffry Mercer, Robert (Bob) Meyer, J.D.B. (Bruce) Miller Klaus Moje, John Molony, Ann Moyal, Derek John Mulvaney, Noel Bede Nairn, Hyland Neil (Hank) Nelson, Bernhard Neumann, Graeme Max Neutze, Lawrence (Laurie) Nichol, Maev O’Collins, Marcus (Mark) Oliphant, Trevor Ophel, William (Bill) Packard, Robert Parker, John Passmore, Mervyn Paterson, Colin Plowman, Charles Price, Stephen Procter, Ian Proudfoot, Igor de Rachewiltz, William (Bill) Ramson, Michael (Mike) Raupach, Beryl Rawson, Marie Reay, Jack Richardson, James Richardson, Rodney (Rod) Rickards, Merle Calvin Ricklefs, Diana (Di) Riddell, Thomas Henry (Harry) Rigby John Ritchie, Derek Robinson, Deborah Bird Rose, Andrée Rosenfeld, Ian Gordon Ross, Geoffrey Rossiter, George Russell, Ladislav (Lado) Růžička, Pierre Ryckmans, Peter Sack, Alan Sargeson, Derek Scales, Jörg Schmeisser, Timothy Shopen, Marian Simms, Ralph Slatyer, John (Jack) Smart, Francis Barrymore, (Barry) Smith, Soepomo Soerjohoedojo, Oskar Spate, Ray Spear, Joseph (Joe) Starke, Nicholas (Nick) Tapp, Mike Taylor, Stuart (Ross) Taylor, Ian Templeman, Alan Thorne, Patrick Troy, Darrell Tryon, John Turner, Iwu Utomo, Andrzej Walicki, Alan Weatherley, Maurice Weidemann, Phillipa Weeks, Patricia (Pat) White, Wesley (Wes) Whitten, Gehan Wijeyewardene, Ian Wilson, Sofija (Sonya) Witheridge, Iain Wright, Derek Wrigley, Stephen Wurm, Elspeth Young, Leslie Zines, Jerzy (George) Zubrzycki.
ANU Emeritus Faculty
ANU Computer Science and ANU Computer Services Centre papers
Includes manuals, reports, newsletters and other publications, photographs, committee and meeting papers, memos and correspondence.
Australian National University
Mount Stromlo Observatory papers and plans
Includes correspondence, insurance papers, reports, financial papers, notebooks, photographs, slides, audio-visual material, publications, annual reports, visitor books, blueprints and architectural plans related to Mount Stromlo Observatory (and its predecessor the Commonwealth Solar Observatory. This includes blueprints and drawings related to the design and construction of various telescopes and equipment at the Mount Stromlo site. The collection includes a large number of records related to the 2003 fire which destroyed much of the observatory and the subsequent insurance claims.
Mount Stromlo Observatory
Mugford collection of photographs of Papua New Guinea
164 photographic prints, slides, and negatives of people and places related to Papua New Guinea. Many were taken by the Information & Extension Services, Administration of Papua & New Guinea or Department of External Territories, Canberra.
Mugford, Marilyn
In addition to the Spriggs papers, this donation also contained the papers of Richard Shutler, Les Groube, and Aubrey Parke, which have been removed and are now ANUA 768, 769, and 767, respectively.
Spriggs, Matthew
Richard Eves collection on health in the Pacific
Largely consists of material on HIV/AIDS in the Asia/Pacific region. Also contains materials on other health and governmental issues. See box list for more details.
Eves, Richard
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
Sir Jack Crawford confidential papers
The papers relate to confidential matters involving University staff during Crawford’s time as Director of the Research School of Pacific Studies and as Vice-Chancellor. They were enclosed in envelopes annotated by D Hodgkin, the Registrar, identifying their contents and restrictions to access. Items 1 to 6 were originally held in one large bundle.
Crawford, John Grenfell
ANU Emeritus Faculty Histories
This series consists of personal accounts of the University’s activities, developments and achievements. from members of the ANU Emeritus Faculty.
ANU Emeritus Faculty
Dickson research on Papua New Guinea missionary history
Box of index cards includes notes on missionary history and notes on oral history interviews conducted by Dickson with missionaries and church personnel (recordings have not survived). Two oral history interviews, one with GT Roscoe (31 Jan 1969) and Archbishop Strong (1 Feb 1969) on PNG missionary activity.
Dickson, Don
Drill Hall Gallery administrative records
Contains press clippings and information about some exhibitions held at the gallery.
Drill Hall Gallery
Index to Noel Butlin Archives Centre maps and plans
Australian National University Archives
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
The records include display photographs used for promotion, recruitment and the activities of the Centre.
Jabal Indigenous Australian Centre
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
Stinear photographs of Papua New Guinea
104 photographic prints
Stinear, Bruce H
Philip Hughes' Kuk research papers
Papers relating to fieldwork and research at Kuk.
Hughes, Philip
Pacific Research Archives estrays
This series is a collection of Pacific-related material donated by various students and staff.
Pacific Research Archives
ANU COVID-19 digital archive of University publications and records
This is an artificial series consisting of digital items created by the ANU during the COVID-19 coronavirus pandemic. It includes official newsletters, COVID-19 health and safety promotional material, and contributions from ANU staff and students. The ANU COVID-19 digital archive webpage also includes links to external web resources.
Australian National University
Barry McGowan's research papers on Chinese in Australia
Research materials relating to Barry McGowan's research on the Chinese in Australia, especially in New South Wales. Includes correspondence, photographs, conference papers and articles by Barry McGowan and by others, conservation and heritage reports and plans, and photocopies of newspapers and archival material.
McGowan, Barry
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
Charles Price papers on immigration and demography
This collection relates primarily to Dr Price’s work in the Department of Demography from 1952 to 1985. It includes correspondence files, research files, statistical compilations, computer printouts, index cards to research materials, press cuttings, publications and copies of lectures and articles. There are files relating to Australian Institute of Multicultural Affairs projects and to Price’s membership of the National Population Council, the Immigration Advisory Council, the Good Neighbour Council ACT, the Australian Council of Churches’ Refugee Advisory Council, and the Burgmann College Council, and some departmental administrative files.
Price, Charles Archibald
Fry collection on politics in the Pacific Islands
Fry, Gregory Ernest
Terry Hull's research papers on demography
This series has not yet been processed.
Hull, Terry
Photographic prints showing Papua New Guinea by David Eastburn
Eastburn, David R.
Photographic prints from Papua New Guinea
This series has not yet been processed.
Eastburn, David R.
This series has not yet been processed.
Ball, Desmond John
Friends of the ANU Classics Museum records
This series consists of minutes of annual general meetings, notices of lectures and events including the 50th anniversary of the ANU Classics Museum in 2012, fundraising notices, membership lists, and Presidents’ reports.
Friends of the ANU Classics Museum
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
Viet Minh local cadre interviews
This series has not yet been processed.
These interviews were conducted in Vietnam between 2007 and 2011, with the focus on district and village Việt Minh cadres active during the First Indochina War, 1945-1954. David G. Marr (ANU) provided the initial questionnaire. Nguyễn Thị Hồng Hạnh and Đào Thế Đức organized the interviews. The Vietnam Historical Association co-sponsored the project and facilitated local contacts. It retained the original audio recordings. Interviewees were promised content confidentiality for five years. Funding for the project came from the Australian Research Council and the Social Sciences and Humanities Research Council of Canada.
Marr, David George
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
Files about postgraduate Archaeology and Anthropology students
This series has not yet been processed.
Photographs and slides of regional Australia
This series has not yet been processed.
McGowan, Barry
Photographs of Papua New Guinea
Negatives, photographs, and contact sheets of areas in Papua New Guinea. Areas include: Western District, Nomad River, Great Papuan Plateau, Min of the Star Mountains, Southern Highlands District, Huri, and Nembi. The items are divided into 10 folders, dates if not provided) are 1963-1965, with folder 1: Kiunga to Nomad River, including a patrol post and airstrip; folder 2 and 3: Biami villages on the plateau (Nomad River); folder 4: Lavani Valley Muller Range, Burnett River and other locations on journey from Tari; folder 5: The Min of Olsobip and the mountains; folder 6: Seltamin of Strickland River and the mountains; folder 7: The Min of Olsobip and the mountains; folder 8: Olsobip, Telefomin, the Men of Olsobip and the mountains; folder 9: Huri, Southern Highlands 1957-1962; folder 10: Nembi, Southern Highlands, 1961.
Hoad, Robert A.
Not processed. Includes correspondence, reports, speech notes, conference material, publications and other papers relating to various aspects of Professor Dodson's career including his roles as Director of the National Centre for Indigenous Studies at the Australian National University (ANU) and Professor of Law at the ANU College of Law. There are also papers relating to Reconciliation Australia, the Australian Institute of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Studies (AIATSIS), the United Nations Permanent Forum on Indenous Issues.
Dodson, Michael