Sydney. Published by the National Committee, Australian Movement against War and Fascism. Ed JN Rowling
Paris, London, Prague. A monthly review of the world trade union movement
Vienna, London. Bulletin published by the World Federation of Trade Unions
World Federation of Trade UnionsMelbourne. Issued by the AEU Melbourne District Youth Committee
Amalgamated Engineering UnionMelbourne. Monthly newspaper of the Eureka Youth League of Victoria
Eureka Youth LeagueSydney. Published by the Australian Assembly for Peace
New York. An independent radical magazine, affiliated with no party. One issue only held
Warsaw. A monthly review published under the auspices of the Polish Institute of International Affairs. One issue only held
London. Issued by the Press Office of the Polish Embassy London
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)
Ithaca, New York. Published by New York State School of Industrial and Labor Relations
Melbourne. Published by the Royal Victorian College of Nursing, Infant Welfare Section
Royal Victorian College of NursingHelsinki. Published by Trades Union International of Workers of the Building, Wood and Building Materials Industry
Melbourne. The Employers Monthly Review published by the Victorian Employers Federation
Victorian Employers' FederationGeneva. 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
International Labour OfficeMelbourne. Published by the Trades Hall Council
Melbourne Trades Hall CouncilPeking. Published by All-China Federation of Trade Unions
Melbourne. Published by the Department of Labour and Industry, Apprenticeship Commission of Victoria
Melbourne. Published by the Croatian Cultural and Welfare Association
Prague. Published by the Trade Unions International of Metal and Engineering Industries, Trade Department of WFTU
World Federation of Trade UnionsParis. Published by the World Federation of Trade Unions
World Federation of Trade UnionsSydney. Published by the Spanish Relief Committee to aid the Spanish victims of Fascism
Sydney. Australian Section of the Fourth International
Printed in various countries, first number printed in Paris. English-language edition of the theoretical organ of the International Executive Committee of the Fourth International
New York. Published by Carnegie Endowment for International Peace. Division of Intercourse and Education
London. Issued by the British National Committee of the International Peace Campaign
Chicago. A monthly journal of international socialist thought. May 1905 absorbed Comrade. Five issues held: Nov 1905, Dec 1905, Nov 1909, Oct 1910, Feb 1915
New York. Published by the International Socialist Review Publishing Association. Supersedes New International. May 1940 to Spring 1956 as Fourth International. May to Nov 1940 published by Socialist Workers Party
Washington. Official magazine of the International Brotherhood of Teamsters, Chauffeurs, Warehousemen and Helpers of America
Paris etc. Official organ of the International Federation of Trade Unions
Nottingham. Information bulletin of the Secretariat of the Fourth International
London. Industrial Research & Information Services Ltd. A Review of trade union affairs
Minutes, reports, correspondence, letter books, night books, financial records, conference papers, rules and ritual books, membership books and registers, funeral registers, contributions books, dispensary books, certificates, badges, photograph and printed material.
Grand United Order of Oddfellows records (1855-1977) from Pride of Ferndale Branch, Tighes Hill; Minter Home Branch, Wallsend; Pride of Kogarah Branch; Manilla Lodge No.10801; City of Newcastle Lodge No.1086; Federal Lodge No.3296; Star of Carrington Lodge No.3297; Belmont Lodge; Pride of Cardiff Lodge No.5392; GUOOF New South Wales; GUOOF Victoria; Hunter River District; Rose of Hamilton Lodge No.1846; Flower of Arncliffe Lodge No.8854; Princess of Wales Lodge No. 6768; Cumberland Lodge; Pride of Dandenong Lodge.
Manchestor Unity Indpendepent Order of Oddfellows records (1846-1982) from Prince of Wales Lodge, Newcastle; Loyal Bondi Lodge No.303; Goulburn District; Loyal Alexander Lodge, Penrith; Loyal Coffs Harbour Lodge No.243; Loyal Coffs Harbour Jetty Lodge No.439; Loyal Coffs Harbour Jetty Junior Lodge No.146; Loyal Woolgoolga Lodge No.891; Sawtell Lodge No.804; Loyal Star of the South Lodge, Kiama No.68; Loyal Home Hill Lodge, Nth Queensland; Past Grands Lodge No.60, Queanbeyan District; Central Southern Past Grands Lodge No.62; Loyal Coronation Lodge No.16, Goulburn District; Port Melbourne Dispensary; Friendly Societies Medical Institutes and Dispensaries Association of New South Wales; Loyal Hope of Charleville Lodge; Rose of West Lodge; Loyal Katoomba Lodge No.356; Happy Home Lodge No.18, Goulburn District; Pride of West Wallsend Lodge No.156; Loyal Paterson Union Lodge No.12 and No.4225; Loyal Cobargo Lodge; Loyal Prince Alfred Lodge.
United Ancient Order of Druids records (1902-1927) from Victoria.
Ancient Order of Foresters records (1861-1950) from Victoria; Court Clarendon No.3545; Court Perserverance; United Melbourne District.
Includes a history of PAFSOA (Protestant Alliance Friendly Benefit Society of Australia), formed in 1867, but no records are held for this society or the lodges, but many of the lodges are named in the history (box 63).
Grand United Order of OddfellowsVideotapes of lectures 1 and 3 to 7 given by Professor Albert.
Albert, AdrienThese are the published Annual Reports presented to the Commonwealth Parliament beginning with those of the Interim Council (1946–1951) and from 1 July 1951 those of the Council. There have been some changes in format: the reports up to 1962 are in foolscap size and for the period 1982–1986 the reports were issued in two volumes (the second containing the financial reports). In 1995-1996 a Research Report was included and for 1997-1999 there is a separate Annual Review.
CouncilThe Calendar was published annually for the coming year. Apart from a calendar of principal dates, the contents include: a description of the University and the work of the Departments of the Research Schools, lists of Council and Committee members, academic staff, senior administrative staff, graduates, research students, and members of convocation, legislation, statutes and rules, benefactions, and a list of staff publications. For 1971 (Part 1) and 1973 the publication was called General Information. A duplicate set for general reference use is located in the reading room.
Australian National UniversityThis deposit contains 2 hand coloured lithographs by Fergusson and Mitchell of R Goldsbrough and Company Limited warehouses in Sydney and Melbourne. There are also 20 watercolours by John C Goodchild of Elders Limited properties in Australia and London. There is also a watercolour by Goodchild of the birthplace of Alexander Lang Elder in Kircaldy, Scotland.
Elder Smith Goldsbrough Mort and Company LimitedResearch files containing notes, publications, press cuttings, photographs, advertising and documents relating to the Kent Brewery, Mittagong Maltings, Tooth family, beer and other products. Also includes some staff records.
Tooth and Company LimitedMinutes, membership records, financial records, rules and laws, correspondence, attendance books, visitors books, circulars, manuals, registration records, merit book, obiturary book, staff records, indexes, publications and memorabilia.
Grand United Order of OddfellowsPersonal correspondence with library colleagues and academic staff, and copies of travel reports, articles and presentations.
Bishop, EnidSydney. Australian Workers' Union. Until Sep 1892 was titled Hummer, then Worker until Nov 1913. From July 2, 1894 for three weeks during the elections, known as The daily worker. From 1892-1893, half of the paper was published in Brisbane, half in Wagga. From July 1893, published in Sydney. Publication suspended Feb - Aug 1897. 1974 onwards see S997
Australian Workers' UnionMinutes of the Federal Office.
Motor Transport and Chauffeurs’ AssociationThe deposit consists of records of The Union Mortgage and Agency Company of Australia Limited (both the old Melbourne company and the new London company), The Australian Estates Company and its subsidiaries. The material in this deposit was held at the London Head Office and includes Memoranda and articles of association; certificates of registration; trust deeds, amalgamation papers 1899-1902; legal documents and papers; minutes 1886-1970 (note that some minute books are locked); register of mortgages and seals; correspondence and letter books; pension and provident fund files; financial records; papers re Lowson 1972 share sale investigations 1973-1974; station and wool records; papers re Mount Morris station; Custom House Clearances book of Young, Ehler & Co (UM&A Co's London agents); newspaper cuttings; staff journals 1928-37 and 1950-1967; collection of maps; photograph albums containing photographs of various stations c. 1903-c. 1945; company seal and keys.
The Australian Estates Company LimitedWave Hill Station improvements book contains information such as construction costs and materials, plans and photographs of buildings, fences, bores and other structures.
Wave Hill StationMinutes, correspondence, conference files, membership records, arbitration files and war-related industrial issues, Commonwealth Secretary's correspondence files, financial records, amalgamation files, property files, Assistant Secretary's papers, reports and circulars, peace movement related material, rules books and constitutions, awards, photographs, banners, memorabilia and printed material. Includes records of predecessors Boilermakers and Blacksmiths Society of Australia, Sheet Metal Workers Union, Blacksmiths Society of Australia, Federated Shipwrights and Ship Constructors Association of Australia, Amalgamated Metal Workers and Shipwrights Union, Amalgamated Engineering Union (including Amalgamated Society of Engineers and Amalgamated Engineering Union, Australian Section).
Amalgamated Engineering UnionStatutory records, policy documents, financial papers, including annual reports and balance sheets, for Humes Limited, 1920-88 and some of its predecessors and subsidiary companies – Bendigo Pottery Pty Ltd, 1961-74; RHJ Cage Pty Ltd, 1972-82; Concrete Constructions Pty Ltd, 1932-76; Crowley Eureka Iron Works Pty Ltd, c. 1958-68; Dominion Wire Holdings, 1957-62; Granton Brick Ltd, 1949-67; Hume Gas & Heating Company Pty Ltd, c. 1952-62; Hume Industries (Far East) Ltd, 1947-73; Hume Pipe (Far East ) Ltd, 1920-39; Hume Pipe (Australia) Ltd, 1920-74; Hume-S-Lon Ltd, 1965-76; Hume Steel Ltd, 1924-54; Hume Structural Steel Pty Ltd, 1972-73; WR Hume Pty Ltd, 1947-65; AK Lever & Company Pty Ltd, 1956-75; McHugh Brothers Pty Ltd, 1966-68; Martin Stoneware Pipe Pty Ltd, 1953-72; Porter Concrete Products Pty Ltd, 1934-65; EM & EJ Smith, 1960-74; Standard Steel Pty Ltd, 1953-74; Steel Pile & Lining Company (Humes) Ltd, 1928-63; Unit Fabrication, 1948-72; Viking Industrial Plastics Pty Ltd, 1956-71; Vinlon Pty Ltd, 1962-80; Whitelaw Roofing Tiles Pty Ltd, 1971-78.
Includes, also, Head Office subject files, 1930-84, various General Managers’ and other officers’ correspondence and subject files, 1948-88, patent specifications, 1950-79, legal records (mainly leases and agreements), 1958-70, performance graphs, 1948-62, staff records, 1921-53, Snowy Mountains Electricity Authority, 1952-72, recordings of Board Schedules on magnetic tape, 1970-80, papers collected by staff for a company history, 1950-85, photographs, 1927-82, printed material (serials, company notices, brochures), 1920-88, newspaper cuttings, 1957-88, printing blocks, 1970s and ephemera, 1923.
Humes Limited and combined companies’ records – office files, 1920-72, reports, 1942-70, financial records, 1956-68, photographs, 1922-63, printed material, 1925, 1946, 1967-9
Hume Pipe Company (Australia) Limited –correspondence re. establishment of Hume Industries (NZ) Limited, 1949, photographs, 1920s, newspaper cuttings, 1925
Hume Steel Limited - office files,1923-49, report on proposed operations on the Far East, 1928, photographs, 1930s
Hume Industries (Far East) Limited - office files, 1928-74, report on evaluation of Steel Division for sale, 1971, photographs, 1950s-60s
Wunderlich Humes Asbestos Pipes Proprietary Limited - office files, 1957-65, photographs, not dated
Humes Limited and combined companies’ records – certificates of incorporation and registration, 1923-57, documents and patents, circa 1916-55, balance papers, 1951-2, financial and statistical schedules, 1937-59, minutes of note transfer committee, 1956-7, photographs and printed material
Hume Steel Limited – income tax returns, 1946-7, share transfer journal, 1932-5, register of directors, 1932-56
Steel Pipe and Lining (Humes) Limited – balance papers and taxation returns, 1952-9, register of directors, 1932-56
Hume Pipe Company (Australia) Limited – reports and correspondence re. development of cement and bauxite, 1930-2, Kiewa contract files, 1956-9, salaries books, 1927-1936, share records, 1923-37
Hume Pipe (Far East) Limited (later Hume Industries (Far East) Limited) – correspondence and reports re. company, staff, withdrawal and claims for losses due to Japanese occupation, 1940-7, register of directors, 1930-59
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
The yellow cards contain photographs of the exterior of most hotels in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory whether or not they were owned by Tooth and Company Limited. The cards also contain names of licensees, a summary of the quantity of beer and other beverages supplied by Tooth and Company Limited and information about who owned the hotel
Tooth and Company LimitedThis collection was compiled by Amirah Inglis in the 1980s while researching and writing her book Australians in the Spanish Civil War. It contains research notes, newspaper cuttings, photographs and cassette tapes of interviews with Australians and Britons who served in Spain.
Inglis, AmirahLondon. Industrial Research & Information Services Ltd
London. Published by Industrial Research and Information Services Ltd. One issue only held: Mischief on the building sites - Report of the Cameron Inquiry
Melbourne. Published by the Industrial Relations Society of Victoria
Geneva. Published in Danish, English, French, German and Spanish
New York. Published by the American Council for Judaism. A journal of independent Jewish inquiry. Together with Brief (S534), supersedes in part Council News, whose Vol numbering it continues. Issues and Brief are inter-numbered
American Council for Judaismaris. Published in 13 languages by the World Peace Committee. To Dec 1950 as In Defence of Peace. La Paix, Defence de la Paix and Paix are French editions.
Budapest. Fortnightly Review, information service for the foreign press. Superseded by Hungarian Review Jan 1955
Some papers on the Master Builders Association of ACT and publications on the Australian building industry.
Andrew, DavidPolitical pamphlets, books and miscellaneous publications, including O’Neill’s History of Tasmanian Unionism, 1962.
O'Neill, John HenryThis 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 UniversityMoscow. Published by USSR Society for Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries
Moscow. Published by the Union of Soviet Societies for Friendship and Cultural Relations with Foreign Countries
Paris. Published by the Comite Central Du Communiste Francais
Paris. La Revue De La Paix
London. Published by the Jewish Socialist Party
Bucharest. Organ of the Information Bureau of the Communist Workers' Parties
Belgrade. Published by the Federation of Yugoslav Journalists
Sydney. Official journal of the Australian Institute of Management
Sydney. Published by the Australian Institute of Management (Sydney Division)
Sydney. Journal of the Australian Coal Association
Australian Coal AssociationSydney. Official organ of the Motor Traders Association of NSW Inc
Motor Traders Association of New South WalesSydney
Milk and Ice Carters' and Dairymen's Employees' Union of New South WalesCanberra. Published by the Associated Chambers of Manufactures of Australia
Associated Chambers of Manufactures of AustraliaNew York. Published by the American Association of Scientific Workers
Melbourne. The official journal of the Australian Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers)
Australian Public Service Association (Fourth Division Officers)London. Published by the Association of Scientific Workers
Canberra, Sydney. Published by Maxwell Newton. Succeeded by the Miner
Melbourne. Published by Graber & Associates Pty Ltd. Succeeds The Australian Miner
Sydney. Published at Sydney Headquarters for the staff of AWA. Hold vol. 1, issues 1-3 (1949-1950); vol. 2, issues 1-3 (1951); vol. 3, issues 1-3 (1952); vol. 4, issues 1-3 (1953); and vol. 5, no. 1 (January-March 1954).
Sydney. Renamed Marine Stewards Journal for issues nos 1, 2 and 4 1959, reverted to Blue Peter in new series volume 1 number 1 in Aug/Sep 1960
Federated Marine Stewards and Pantrymen’s Association of AustralasiaSydney. Published by the Australian Jewish Quarterly Foundation
New York. Published by the American Council for Judaism. Supersedes In Part together with Issues, Council News (issued by the American Council for Judaism) and continues its volume numbering. Issues and Brief are internumbered
American Council for JudaismAmsterdam, Copenhagen. Pubilshed by the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers
Copenhagen. Published by the Secretariat of the International Federation of Building and Wood Workers in co-operation with the Standing House Committee of ERO / ICFTU
Tokyo. Published by the Japan Society of Mechanical Engineers
Paris. Bulletin of the World Peace Council, 1951 - 1952. London, Vienna. Information Bulletin published by the Secretariat of the World Council of Peace, 1953 - Sep 1966
World Peace CouncilMelbourne. Issued by P J Sheehan, 472 Bourke Street
Commonwealth Court of Conciliation and ArbitrationSydney
Commonwealth Bank Officers' AssociationLondon. Journal of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers
Canada. Published by the Canadian Federation of University of Women
Canadian Federation of University of WomenPerth. The official organ of the Civil Service Association WA
Civil Service Association of Western AustraliaSydney. Official organ of the Federated Clerks' Union, NSW Branch. No 7 - Vol 11 No 4 held, with many gaps
Federated Clerks' Union of AustraliaBrisbane. Official organ of the Federated Clerks' Union, Central and Southern Queensland Branch
Federated Clerks' Union of AustraliaMelbourne. Official organ of the Amalgamated Clothing and Allied Trades Union of Australia (Victorian Branch)
Clothing and Allied Trades Union of AustraliaExecutive Committee of the Communist International, Leningrad, London, New York
Chicago, San Francisco. Official paper of the International Seamen's Union of America
Communist Party of Great Britain, London
Sydney. Published by the Labor Council of NSW
Labor Council of New South Wales