This is a scrap book containing newspaper clippings, photographs and other documents about the 1978 expedition to the Himalayas during which members climbed Mt Dunagiri.
ANU Mountaineering ClubPapers documenting Graeme Snooks' research into Humes Limited and his correspondence with Noel Butlin.
Snooks, Graeme DonaldIncludes teaching material regarding vertebrate and invertebrate palaeontology, and Stratigraphy mainly focused on Australia. Teaching material is mainly lecture notes and overhead projector slides of diagrams, with some example of laboratory practical and tutorial questions. Includes some information regarding fieldwork trips to Kioloa. Examples used for teaching include historical and current species of lungfish.
Campbell, Kenton Stewart WallThe files relate to Professor Reid's research and teaching in Southeast Asian Studies principally at the Research School of Pacific and Asian Studies at the Australian National University including material about departmental reviews and publications, correspondence with fellow academics, and engagement with Southeast Asia through the Australian Development Assistance Agency, the Australian Academy of the Humanities and other organisations.
Reid, Anthony John StanhopeThe collection has a strong emphasis on Papua New Guinea and Myanmar, but includes other countries - Thailand, Cambodia, China and Africa. Photographs of people, family groups, villages with some place names - Goilala, Baruni, Eastern Highlands, Kimbe, Yuli. Some material includes data from the Hagahai people of Papua New Guinea.
Jenkins, CarolThis 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 ArchibaldContents consist of files arranged chronologically relating to Dr Margaret Steven's early education, employment, university administration and research work. It includes correspondence relating to publications and exhibitions that Margaret Steven worked on including entries for the Australian Dictionary of Biography, the 'Great Australians' series, and publications on Merchant Campbell. Box 1 contents date from 1945 - 1998; box 2 contents date from 1996 - 2014. Testamurs for her Honours degree and Doctorate are included in box 2.
Steven, Margaret Jean EstherContains anthropological research papers relating to four Papua New Guinea projects.
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Records of the Milne Bay Oil Palm social impact study are
fieldwork papers (items 1-12),
consultancy report papers (items 13-18),
related technical reports (items 19-31, including audio cassettes 28, 30)
a map (item 32), and
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Records of the Wapolu Gold Mine, Fergusson Island : Socio-Economic Impact Study (SEIS) are
fieldword papers (items 36-59)
consultancy report papers (items 60-63)
reference notes and reports (items 64-77)
cassette recordings (items 78-88)
colour kodachrome slides (items 89-148)
colour prints (items 149-172) -
Records of the Woodlark (Muyuw) Island are
forestry study (items 173-182)
Kodachrome colour slides (items 182-246) -
Records of South Normanby Island
fieldwork papers (items 247-267)
maps (items 268-270)
colour kodachrome slides (items 271-370)
cassette recordings (items 371-372)
The collection consists of research works and papers by Shineberg; files of general research material arranged by subject including Andrew Cheyne's Trading Voyages, cargo cults, decolonisation, Fiji, French Polynesia, Hawaii, Kiribati/Gilbert Islands, pacific labour trade, Marquesas Islands, Micronesia, New Guinea, New Caledonia, Palau, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tahiti, Tonga, Vanuatu (formerly New Hebrides); undergraduate teaching resources and lectures; correspondence (including with Bronwen Douglas), photographs, computer disks, microfilm prints, material related to Shineberg's career, copies of archival material dating from the 18th century, card indexes and miscellaneous reprints.
Shineberg, DorothyContains files relating to publications and films the Division of Pacific and Asian History were involved with, theses and monograph series, correspondence, bibliographies, newspaper clippings, and material relating to the film Angels of War.
ANU Division of Pacific and Asian HistoryPacific and Asian History Library materials including governmental reports from Tonga, Western Samoa, Guam, Gilbert and Ellice Islands Colony, New Zealand, East Timor and micronesia; parliamentary papers, proceedings, publications, printed material relating to Papua New Guinea.
ANU Division of Pacific and Asian HistoryFiles created by the Division of Pacific and Asian History relating to the progress of their graduate students and visiting fellows.
ANU Division of Pacific and Asian HistoryAdministration and general staffing of the Division, annual reports, correspondence, minutes, funding and conference papers. Includes records of predecessors the Department of Pacific History, Department of Pacific and Southeast Asian History, and Department of Far East Asian History.
ANU Division of Pacific and Asian HistoryNewspaper clippings, newspaper articles, correspondence, conference papers, and posters relating to the Bougainville crisis.
Spriggs, MatthewThe 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 AddisonThe collection consists of reports, minutes of some ASOPA Council meetings, correspondence and internal documents relating to the School's administration, courses, staff, reviews and restructures. There are also documents relating to aspects of Australian administration in Papua New Guinea and the Northern Territory.
Australian School of Pacific AdministrationPrinted material including course materials, Territory of Papua New Guinea education curriculum and syllabus materials, school readers and magazines, research papers and other rare publications relating to education in Papua New Guinea.
Australian School of Pacific AdministrationCopies of judgements from the Land Titles Commission, Native Land Commission and New Guinea Central Court relating to Dr Sack’s work on land tenure in Papua New Guinea. Includes copies of transcripts of evidence before the Land Titles Commission on the matter of DA1 and DA 180 [Items 1-25]; copies of judgements of the Central Court of New Guinea (became the Supreme Court of the Territory of New Guinea in 1934) [Items 26-33]; copies of the Supreme Court of the Territory of Papua and New Guinea - Papua New Guinea Law Reports (PNGLR); copies of Unreported Judgements - PNG Central Court, PNG Supreme Court and PNG National Courts, and background notes.
Sack, Peter GeorgProcessing of this series has not been completed.
ANU Department of HistoryThe 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 ArtsPapers documenting Gerard Ward's research.
Ward, Ralph Gerard1 large volume containing copies of minutes from the foundation's annual meeting. Index cards covering recipients by surname A-O.
Gowrie FoundationThis series has not yet been processed.
Young, Michael WillisThese sound recordings cover School of Art lectures and workshops given by various artists from 1983 to 2005.
Canberra School of ArtRecords of Nigel Lendon's research, teaching and art practice including diaries, research notes, photographs, slides, recordings, posters, reference works, correspondence and journal publications. The records relate to Lendon's own practice and exhibitions, curatorial work on the Wagilag Sisters and Afghan war rugs exhibitions, art theory and art history, and outsider artists including Slim Barrie. There are records of his association with the Art Workers' Union.
Lendon, NigelThis album contains photographs of campus and student life taken by Australian Forestry School student Brian Moore in the late 1940s.
Moore, BrianThe binders contain reports from examiners of PhD theses and their recommendations for awarding a degree and for prizes.
Office of the RegistrarLanguage maps, transcripts, 16 mm film reels re Pidgin dialogue, sound reel tapes re Gugadji language, departmental report, minutes, newsletters and material relating to Prof Stephen Wurm and Tom Dutton.
ANU Department of LinguisticsThe material relates to linguistics research in Papua New Guinea and includes notebooks, articles, transcripts, and texts on Koiari, Koita, Mountain Koiari, Barai, Mangalasi, Aomie (Omie), Rigo, Police Motu (Hiri Motu) and Tok Pisin (New Guinea Pidgin English).
Dutton, Thomas EdwardThe 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 ChillingworthThe 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 Registrar22 sound cassettes recorded at the France in the Pacific conference at the Australian National University in 1991. Includes papers by Deryck Scarr; Colin Forster; Patrick Pillon & Francois Sodter; J.L Rallu; Dorothy Shineberg; Michael Panoff; Bronwen Douglas; Isabelle Merle; Hugh Laracy; Jean Chesneaux; Darrell Tryon; Karis Muller; Frederic Bobin; Alaine Chanter; Karin VonStrokirch; Bruno Saura; Honore Forster; Anton Ploeg; Donald Denoon, Stewart Firth, Robert Norton, Alan Ward, Stephen Henningham & Hank Nelson.
Research School of Pacific and Asian StudiesThere are four copies of the album: one appears to be a file copy as it includes a list of photograph numbers in the back. Another is annotated to say that it was used in the London Office 1949-1952 (approx.). It is likely that the albums were compiled to show prospective staff members the facilities available at the University and in Canberra, as there are photographs of buildings, homes, churches, schools and recreational facilities. The 41 black and white photographs were taken by the Commonwealth Department of Information and are endorsed with a single number with L prefix so are closely related to a National Archives' series of photographs (CRS A1200).
Office of the RegistrarThis series has not yet been processed.
Gunson, Walter NielSolomon 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 OIndex cards on medicinal and other useful plants in the Solomon islands, A-Z, arranged by plant family. The cards record: Name; Family; Habitat; Constituents; Therapeutic activity; Local names; Sources of information; Preparation and use; Regions reporting use; Other locations reporting use. Most of the information has been obtained from Central and Makira /Ulawa Province. The main language groups include: Temotu, Malaita-San Cristobal, Gela-Guadalcanal and New Georgia.
Tedder, MargaretConsisting of 26 canisters of film rushes on the 'Sambia' People (a pseudonym created by Herdt) of Papua New Guinea for Under the Sun (BBC), one box of associated notes and correspondence, and one box of VHS tapes featuring various versions of the final programme.
Herdt, GilbertResearch 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 NeilIncludes, brochures, stickers, clothing and posters relating to the prevention HIV/AIDS and other health matters in the Pacific Islands, particularly Papua New Guinea. Includes reports from the Department of Health in Papua New Guinea. Also contains election posters from Papua New Guinea from the 2012 elections.
Eves, RichardPhotographic project by Sean Davey, comissioned by Ann-Marie Treweeke of Lovell Chen Architects to the bathroom features of nine bathrooms in University House before they were redeveloped in line with the rest of the building due to previous hail storm damage.
ANU Facilities and Services DivisionField notebooks, correspondence, and photographic materials relating to Elspeth Young's activities in Papua New Guinea.
Young, Elspeth AnneThe collection contains material related to the compiling and publishing of the Encyclopaedia of the Australian People. It includes correspondence with the Australian Bicentennial Authority, the ANU Research School of Social Sciences, various immigration and ethnic groups, publishing and marketing arrangements, copyright clearances, Project & Management Committee minutes, annual reports, articles and information submitted by contributors.
Jupp, JamesDocuments relating to McGrath's work as a land consultant, particularly regarding regions in Micronesia.
McGrath, William AdrianPublished material and research papers, reports and statistics relating to Papua New Guinea.
May, Ronald JamesFiles 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 StudiesSarah 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, SarahThese are the agenda, minutes and agenda papers of both the Interim Council (1946–1951) and the Council (from 1951).
CouncilPublications and grey literature relating to Pacific culture and cultural collections in and about the Pacific Islands.
Specht, James RichardThis series has not yet been processed. A preliminary survey found materials relating to McGowan's early career, including photographic materials on New Caledonia and mining in regional Australia.
McGowan, BarryPapers relate to McArthur’s work on population in the Pacific Islands, includes research notes and census data. Also includes copies of McArthur’s work 'Population of Pacific Islands' parts 1, 3, 6-9.
McArthur, Norma RuthSeven reels of the Horizon episode the Long Long Walkabout, circa 1975; two sound recordings (magnetic tape) from The Last Tasmanian (La Dernierre Tasmanienne), 1977; and nine sound cassette tapes.
College of Asia and the PacificPapers relating to fieldwork and research at Kuk.
Hughes, PhilipAdministrative files, correspondence, maps, diagrams and other materials, largely related to excavations at Kuk.
Golson, JackThis series has not yet been processed.
Ambrose, Wallace Raymond1 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, GeoffreyThese films were recorded by Christensen in the area of the Wahgi Valley of Papua New Guinea, near the Department of PreHistory's excavations at Kuk, led by Dr Jack Golson. These films depict traditional methods of tool making, cooking, farming, and hunting, as well as funerary rites and other rituals.
Films were numbered and arranged according to information recorded on film boxes and cans. Since being digitised and being able to be viewed, the original order is no longer helpful, and films should be grouped as follows:
Axe making:
ANUA 695-2 (part 1)
ANUA 695-9 (part 2)
ANUA 695-18 (part 3)
ANUA 695-20 (part 4)
ANUA 695-11 (part 5)
ANUA 695-1 (part 6)
Axe use:
ANUA 695-22 (part 1)
ANUA 695-26 (part 2)
ANUA 695-19 (part 3)
ANUA 695-3 (part 4)
Bark cloth:
ANUA 695-4 (part 1)
ANUA 695-24 (part 2)
ANUA 695-23 (part 3)
Stone core:
ANUA 695-6 (part 1)
ANUA 695-28 (part 2)
Pandanus:
ANUA 695-14 (part 1)
ANUA 695-10 (part 2)
Funeral:
ANUA 695-12 (part 1)
ANUA 695-27 (part 2)
John Doa's Funeral (pig killing)
ANUA 695-17 (part 1)
ANUA 695-15 (part 2)
Quarrying:
ANUA 695-21 (part 1)
ANUA 695-29 (part 2)
Axe Socket:
ANUA 695-30 (part 1)
ANUA 695-25 (part 2)
Film items ANUA 695-5 and 13 are concerned with stone flakes, but are not specified as being a part of a series. Film items ANUA 695-7, 16, and 35 involve the use of stone axes, but are not specified as being a part of a series. Item ANUA 695-8 includes film of sewing a pandanus mat, trimming an axeblank, and collecting flaking stone.
Christensen, Ole A.This series has not yet been processed.
Golson, JackMost 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
Photographic materials largely depicting Port Moresby and Rabaul.
Della Torre, PeterThis series has not yet been processed.
Hyndman, David CharlesThis series has not yet been processed.
Grieve, JamesThis series has not yet been processed.
ANU Postgraduate and Research Students' AssociationMaps, plans, diagrams, index cards, photographic materials (slides and negatives), notes and drafts.
Irwin, PIn 1997 Papua New Guinea was in the throes of a severe drought with frosts at high altitudes, which severely disrupted food and water supplies. Funded by AusAid, teams of researchers led by the authors, including Papua New Guineans and Papua New Guinea based agriculturalists, conducted field surveys to assess the impact of drought and frost on village food and water supply in all 19 provinces and most districts. The collection includes the field survey data sheets, the Excel database spreadsheet compiled by Joseph Viles, his BA Hons thesis and Bryant Allen's collection of research papers.
Allen, BryantIncludes correspondence, memoranda, reports, articles, photographs and blueprints related to the Commonwealth Solar Observatory (Mt Stromlo Observatory) and the work of Kurt Gottlieb. This includes the design and construction of various telescopes at the Mt Stromlo site, work on optical munitions and site testing and development of the Siding Spring Observatory. The collection includes a large number of photographs of Mt Stromlo equipment, buildings and staff and a large number of blueprints for telescopes, equipment and buildings.
Gottlieb, KurtThe records in this deposit are source material for Dr Brian Galligan's book on the acquisition and development of Central Queensland coal resources by the US company Utah International. The book was published in 1989 by the University of Queensland Press as Utah and Queensland Coal: a study in the micro political economy of modern capitalism and the state. It covers the period from the late 1960's to the mid 1970's. At the time of publication Dr Galligan was a Senior Research Fellow in the Department of Political Science in the Research School of Social Sciences at the Australian National University and Deputy Director of the Centre for Research on Federal Financial Relations.
The research files in this deposit are arranged in groups which roughly match the chapters of the book. A fair amount of the material on the Utah/General Electric merger in 1975 was obtained through US Freedom of Information procedures from the United States Department of Justice, Anti-Trust Division, which had investigated the merger. Further records held in the deposit include: tape recordings and transcripts of interviews with Utah executives, Queensland municipal officials and others; drafts of sections of the book; photographs; and printed material.
Galligan, Brian JohnNegatives, 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.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 RobertActive administration files.
Pacific Research ArchivesComprised 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
CouncilThis 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 DivisionAcademic and ceremonial dress including gowns for the Chancellor, Vice-Chancellor, University Marshall and Esquire Bedell and a page boy's outfit.
Australian National UniversityThe 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 DivisionThe collection consists of manuscripts and old prints collected in Malaita by Fr Donatien Coicaud and Fr Christian Kamphuis. Includes Stories (Histoires) as language word lists, exercise books, prayer books, dictionaries, biblical material, and printed material.
Coicaud, DonatienThere are two sets of material ( 2 items) in the collection including:
(i) a ringbinder primarily containing a set of genealogical diagrams, and,
(ii) a set of worksheets primarily containing survey plots of garden land use and ownership
There is little or no descriptive documentation attached to either set of records. As far as is known, Meggitt never published the results of this land survey.
The garden land use and ownership survey was conducted in July-September 1960, with tabulation in 1961 (Meggitt 1978: 109-109, and monthly dating on the worksheets).
The survey covers gardens of the Kara clan (at least, and possibly others) at Sari, a location near Wabag, in what was then called the Upper Lai Census Division 12, Enga Province. The genealogical data also appears to be mainly of members of the Kara clan, and was collected and added to between the 1950s and c.1987.
Sari was Meggitt’s main field site between at least 1955 and the 1980s (Meggitt 1957: 161, and personal communication with P Wohlt, who visited Meggitt there in the 1980s-, and T Hays.
NB. These materials, as far as it known, are the only surviving raw field data from Meggitt’s Enga studies, as he destroyed the other materials before his death.
Meggitt, M J, 1957. “House building among the Mae Enga, Western Highlands, Territory of New Guinea”. Oceania, 27(3), 161-176.
Meggitt, M J, 1978. “Reflections occasioned by continuing anthropological field research among the Enga of Papua New Guinea”. In: Foster, G M. Scudder, T., Colson, E., and Kemper, R.V. ed. Long-term field research in social anthropology. New York, Academic Press, 107-125.
Meggitt, Mervyn JohnWorking 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 JohnMicrofiche copies of newspaper clippings arranged by countries in the Asia, Southeast Asia, and Pacific regions.
Country files include subject matter relating to foreign relations, political process, defence, economy and trade.
Files on Asia include subject matter relating to the Great Powers in Asia, the United Nations, aid, conferences, defence, economy and trade.
Files on world issues include defence, nuclear energy, world aid, economy and trade, Great Powers, environmental problems, resources diplomacy, Antarctica, principles of international relations.
ANU Department of International RelationsContains subject files and newsletters on countries kept by the Division of Pacific and Asian History: Cook Islands, Fiji, Gilbert and Ellis Island, Indonesia, Malaysia, Micronesia, New Caledonia, Papua/New Guinea, New Hebrides (now Vanuatu), New Zealand, Nauru, Philippines, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tonga, Tahiti. Includes research papers and notes, governmental papers, publications, newspaper clippings, school readers and Cook Islands photostats.
ANU Division of Pacific and Asian HistoryThe 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 WightmanCollection includes language and research materials related to the Pacific, especially Vanuatu (previously New Hebrides), and the pidgin and creole languages of the Pacific region.
Tryon, Darrell TResearch 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 JohnThis series contains research papers and publications, tutorial notes, photographs, correspondence, honours, awards and regalia related to the life and career of Peter Hall spanning the period 1951 - 2016.
Hall, Peter Gavin