Minute book. Includes the Sydney Stevedores’ Wool Dumping and Lighterage Association (Industrial Union of Employers) Rules adopted at a special general meeting held on 12 December 1902, pasted on the page after the minutes of that meeting.
This is a copy of the original journal held by the Archives of the University of New England. It is attributed to William Telfer the younger describing life at Tamworth and surrounding districts. The journal was published in 1980 as the Wallabadah Manuscript: the early history of the Northern Districts of New South Wales. The author who compiled the introduction and notes is Roger Milliss.
This deposit consists of 59 reels of microfilm records for The Maitland Mercury 1843-1901; and 5 reels of microfilm records for The Maitland Weekly Mercury 1894-1900.
Records prior to the formation of Goldsbrough Mort & Co. Includes papers relating to early partnership agreements and amalgamation, correspondence, catalogue, financial records, evaluations and memoranda, miscellaneous papers relating to the early history of Mort & Co.
Annual reports, balance sheets and Directors' minutes of William McCulloch & Co Ltd (1877 - 1887) and the Australasian Carrying & Shipping Co Ltd (1886 - 1891).
Photocopy of the originals in the Archives Office of NSW. The Returns of the Colony ('Blue Books'), NRS 1286 consist of sets of statistical returns of the Colony of New South Wales and of areas under its jurisdiction compiled annually from 1822 to 1857 by the Colonial Secretary for transmission to the Secretary of State for the Colonies in London. New South Wales Census - 1851 held with 1853 volume.
Microfilm copy of letter book containing drafts and copies of despatches sent by the Commissioner, Captain PP King, to the Court of Directors in London and to persons and officials in the colony, June 1839 to January 1840.
Microfilm copy of three volumes of a journal written by Sir Edward Parry during his residence in New South Wales as Commissioner for the Australian Agricultural Company: vol. 1, 23 Dec 1829 - 19 May 1831; vol. 2, 20 May 1831 - 18 Mar 1834; vol. 3, 19 Mar 1834 - 1 Nov 1834.
Microfilm copy of Sir Edward Parry's despatches to the Court of Directors, nos. 43-98 and secret no. 1, 1830-1833, and Parry's outwards correspondence to recipients in New South Wales, nos. 1-1107. Also includes a register of births and baptisms at Port Stephens 1827-1831.
Microfilm copy of letter book containing copies of letters sent by the Commissioner, Sir Edward Parry, to officers of the Australian Agricultural Company and others in the colony, 9 December 1829 to 8 March 1834, with index.
This deposit consists of records belonging to the South Australian Public Teachers' Union, the High School Senior Masters Association/Secondary Schools Senior Staff Association, the Employable Teachers' Association, the High School Male Assistants Association and the South Australian Institute of Teachers.
Records include some minutes of some meetings, subject files and a small collection of campaing posters.
Binders of circulars compiled and published for members of the Australian Associated Stock Exchanges by the Research and Statistical Bureau at the Sydney Stock Exchange. The date range for the entire run requires further research.
Minutes, membership registers, financial statements, annual reports, and publications The Oyster Bulletin (1976-1978) and The Australian Oyster (1982-1992) and Oyster News (1991-2002). Includes records of predecessors NSW Oyster Farmers' Association and Oyster Farmers' Association of Australia.
Oyster Farmers' Association of New South Wales Limited
Research collection compiled by David Russell Lawrence while writing the book, The Naturalist and his 'Beautiful Islands, Charles Morris Woodford in the Western Pacific, Canberra: ANU Press, 2014
There are 2 runs of cards in this series grouped under wood index and sorting cards.
Wood index contains seven groups of cards. Groups are:
wood specimen - approximately 360 cards arranged by family and genus. Some with more than one species.
conifers - approximately 15 cards arranged by genus.
WA, - approximately 23 cards. All Eucalyptus arranged species.
other countries - 102 cards arranged by family with several genera and species on each.
permanent slides - 72 cards arranged by family some with several genera and species. Note: no Eucalyptus listed (Myrtaceae).
photo - 10 cards with details o how to develop photos.
not titles - 8 small cards with details of stains and steralisers (for preparing slides)
A typed list of 170 samples by genus and species is annotated CSIRO Mr Gay Oct 1954.
Sorting cards are 204 x 128mm (8x5 inches) designed in the Paragon Copy-chat system and pre-printed. They are of 2 types:
Majority are white, headed Wood Identification Features and marked DFP form 77 [CSIRO Division of Forest Products]
A few are buff and marked DFP form 83.
There are approximately 500 cards filed in 2 groups with sections with headers.:
Hardwoods with headers for Queensland, NSW, Tas, NZ, New Guinea, Malay, India, East Indies, Asia, Europe, USA, South Africa, W. Trop Africa, Euc, Euc WA.
Families with headers for Australian and NEI. At the front of the sorting cards are approximately a dozen plain cards detailing chemicals and processes for preparing samples.
Moscow. Published by the State Literary-Art publishing house 1931-. To 1945 as International Literature. From 1946 as Soviet Literature (title of Russian ed: Sovetskaia Literatura)
Geneva. Published by the International Labour Office. Nos 1 - 74 (Jan 1922 - 1940) as Industrial and Labour Information. Incorporates in part the office's Monthly Record of Migration. Absorbed into International Labour Review. Resumed publication in 1949 under title of Industry and Labour. Vol 1 - 16 (1949 - 1961): supersedes Industrial and Labour Information. Incorporated in the office's Official Bulletin
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.
Hobart. Printed and published by Labor Papers Ltd. From May 1908 to May 1924. To Jun 1918 as Daily Post. Incorporated Clipper in 1910. Issues held for Jul - Sep 1920