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Inter-governmental document relevant to non-governmental organisations, IUCN, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention. Provides document and source information. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site.
Bill Bush
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Inter-governmental document relevant to non-governmental organisations, IUCN, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention. Provides document and source information. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site.
Bill Bush
Inter-governmental document relevant to meeting organisational arrangements, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention, list of documents, Food and Agriculture Organisation. Provides document and source information. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site.
Bill Bush
Inter-governmental document relevant to meeting organisational arrangements, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention, list of documents. Provides document and source information. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site. See also: AU-ATADD-6-AQ-BB-126 and AU-ATADD-6-AQ-BB-205 (CHECK)
Bill Bush
Inter-governmental document relevant to environmental organisations, Antarctic and Southern Ocean Coalition, ASOC, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention. Provides document and source information. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site.
Bill Bush
Inter-governmental documents relevant to meeting organisational arrangements, II SATCM, negotiation of Convention, documents lists. Provides documents only. Not on ATS web site or CCAMLR web site. See also: AU-ATADD-6-AQ-BB-199 (CHECK) and AU-ATADD-6-AQ-BB-205
Bill Bush
Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts
Diploma of degree of Associate of Arts, awarded to Mary Friend Whitney Canaway of Hobart, by the Tasmanian Council of Education dated 17th October 1878. Includes wafer seal. Examined and passed in the following subjects. English with credit, French with credit, German, Italian with credit and Mathematics with credit. Mary Friend Whitney Canaway has been awarded the Councils first prize for English and the Councils first prize for Italian. Diploma has decorative border of oak leaves and acorns designed by Henry Hunter and engraved by Alfred Bock.
Mary Friend Whitney Canaway
Diploma of Associate of Arts Degree
Part of William W. Perkins
Diploma of Associate of Arts Degree, dated 1861, awarded by the Tasmanian Council of Education to William W. Perkins who passed in English, Latin, French, elementary hydrostatics and mechanics, geology, third class. Diploma has decorative border of oak leaves and acorns designed by Henry Hunter and engraved by Alfred Bock
Tasmanian Council of Education
Diploma : Degree of Doctor of Medicine
Part of John William Hadden Collection
Diploma of the degree of Doctor of Medicine granted by the College of James VI, Edinburgh. [Edinburgh University] and power to practice medicine granted to John William Hadden of Tasmania; signed by the- Principal (John Lee) and 14 professors and sealed with the 'common seal of the University of Edinburgh or College of James VI King of Scotland'. Parcrhment document in Latin, with engraved arms of Edinburgh and the Common Seal of the University. Dated 1 August 1856
Seal tag of blue silk and seal (detached) in metal container.
Seal: common seal of University of Edinburgh, red wax, impressed on paper.
Edinburgh University was originally the College of Edinburgh or the Town's College founded in 1583 by the Town Council of Edinburgh under a charter granted by King James VI, 14 April 1583, and was generally known as 'The College of James VI'. It gradually came to be styled University of Edinburgh, but remained under the Town Council until 1858 when it became autonomous. The arms (shown on the seal) granted in 1789, are: Argent (silver) on a saltire azure (blue), between a thistle proper in chief and a castle on a rock sable (black) in base, a book expanded on (gold).
John William Hadden
Diocesan synod finance committee statement
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Part of St. Mark's Church of England, Pontville: Miscellaneous Pamphlets Collection
Bishop's letter 'to the lay members of the Church of England in the Diocese of Tasmania', with extracts from his charge to the clergy, reports of the sustentation committees, and list of clergy.
St. Mark's Anglican Church, Pontville
Part of McDonell Watkyn Woods Collection
Dinner menu in honour of visiting teams to Inter-varsity match, Hobart ,1934.
McDonell Watkyn Woods
Dinghy on water in Barnes Bay 1960
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of three people in a dinghy, offshore at Barnes Bay, Bruny Island
Hal Wyatt
Colour photograph shows Cradle Mountain, with dinghy being rowed on Dove Lake in foreground
Diesel and steam trains at Hobart Station
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of red diesel locomotives pulling cargo wagons and passenger train carriages being pulled by two black steam locomotives at Hobart railway station, 1960s.
Hal Wyatt
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Water colour on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Horseshoe Bend, Northern Territory, 1930. Identified by Olive Pink as Didiscus glaucifolius.
Olive Pink
Part of Alice Daisy Baker Collection
Two copies of a typescript titled "Dick Whittington", dated June 1938
Alice Daisy Baker
Diary, pocketbooks and letters
Part of Fuller Papers
Diary and other material relating to Edwin Charles Fuller (1885-1921) father of W.E. Fuller
Diary dated 1888. Probably kept by E. C. Fuller. Occasional entries only. Refers to "Mother and Marion (e.g. took Mother & Marion to Black Bush), Charley, Bessie, Ada, Margaret and Mary (Margaret plans Mary disposes"); also to mining shares and mine claim especially "Castle Carey", and to council meetings ('.'attended council meeting in morning going through assessment roll").
William Edwin Fuller
Diary or story of two years in Australasia
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Margaret Sturge Watts
Diary of Xavier Mertz referring to Douglas Mawson hoisting the Union Jack flag
Part of National Antarctic documents
Historical narrative relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Australia. Provides extract of document only.
Bill Bush
Trooper Blackburn's diary kept between 27 March 1901 and June 1902 while a member of the 2nd Tasmanian Imperial Bushmen's Contingent at the Boer War. He noted the voyage, weather, work with the horses, marches, casualties, camps and the return voyage.
Harvey Stanley Hyde Blackburn
Diary of three months in America
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
Photocopy of diary. Summer 1914. Toured with a delegation of 7 Young Friends to visit all sections of the American Society of Friends. Known as 'Babe' because she was the youngest of the team. War was declared in Europe while she was in Pennsylvania. Came home to pack her things for the return trip to Australia. [Left Liverpool on 18th June and returned to England in September 1914]
Margaret Sturge Watts
Diary of Samuel Ready of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land
Typed copy of Samuel Ready's Diary of a voyage to Van Diemen's Land in the ship Utopia, February to May, 1865. From the original diary owned by L E O Ready of Latrobe, son of Samuel Ready.
Samuel Ready
Collection consists of a typescript copy of an original diary of Peter Harrisson's voyage to Van Diemen's Land in 1822.
Peter Harrisson
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Diary of Maxwell Ernest Haynes in the Air Force during 1942 and 1943, also includes the R.A.A.F squadron theme song
Lawrence John Hayns
Diary of James (Philosopher) Smith
Typed copy of transcript made by Ronald E. Smith. This is a very detailed diary, noting daily work on the farm, seeds received and planted, stock sold or bought, orchard apples and other fruit, water wheel, water and drainage, trial of triangular troughs, seed drill, mowing machine. He tried a salt solution to treat the destructive parasite dodder on lucerne. As well as sheep, feed crops and orchard fruit, he tried angora goats. James Smith also noted daily payments made or received, letters sent, visits and visitors, including neighbours, E. N. C. Braddon and family, John Henry, Rev. Fairey, Col. Crawford and many others, and he even noted books or periodicals and other items borrowed or lent. His regular attendance at chapel on Sundays, usually the Congregational Chapel but sometimes the Independent or Wesleyan Methodist Churches or occasionally the Church of England, was recorded with the name of the preacher.
Prospecting trips and visits to mines are frequently mentioned and he had a laboratory built at his home. Other miners and prospectors visited to consult him, including Capt. L. Herbert Noyes of Mt. Bischoff, James Hancock and another James Smith from the Barrington Copper Mine.
James Smith took part in local activities and politics, including the School Board and the North West Railway League. He resigned from the Town Hall Committee over a proposal to establish a museum and open it on Sundays. He liberated salmon trout fry in the Forth and other rivers between 1887 and 1890. He "counselled Braddon not to be too extreme in advocating reform of the Legislative Council" (Dec. 1880).
There are occasional references to his wife and family: his wife was "delivered of a daughter about noon" on 23 September 1878, his wife and the children drove to Leven beach, the boys helped with farm work and in February 1891 Mrs Smith and her daughters went to a demonstration at the Town Hall on fixing photographs on glass by a Mrs Abrams.
James (Philosopher) Smith
Part of Hayns & Burns Papers
Memo Book of diary of events, Tasmania 1926, 1929
Lawrence John Hayns
Part of William Levitt Wells Collection
Diary of Bushy Park continued, including Kelvedon visit [8] October 1884 - 12 November 1884, and River Don, 14 March 1886
William Levitt Wells
Diary of Arthur E. Risby , Franklin wharf
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
This is a personal diary writen by Arthur E. Risby (1856-1915) son of Joseph Edward Risby and includes notes of the weather, Huon Regatta, sailing, arrival and departure of boats; also some notes from 1878 - the mill burnt down, 'Helen' and 'Esk' started for London.
Thomas Risby
Diary of a voyage to Launceston
Part of Johnstone & Wilmot Papers
Copy of William Johnstone's diary of his voyage to Launceston, dated November 1841 to March 1842 on board the barque "Arab".
William Johnstone
Part of Dobbie Collection
Diary notes dated 24 March -24 April 1904. Describes the journey from Australia to England on board the S. S. Australia. The first half of the diary contains information on the journey as far as Marsailles, after which he travelled by train to Paris. Whilst in France he visited Versailles, the Luxembourg Palace, the Louvre (twice), Notre Dame Cathedral, and other landmarks of Paris. The diary concludes with him in London.
Edward David Dobbie
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
Personal diary for the year 1895, refers to Hobart Cup, departure of boats, occasional references to the business
Thomas Risby
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
Personal diary for the year 1888. References to trips on 'Koonya ', telephone went wrong (17.2.88), Eaglehawk neck , etc.
Thomas Risby
Part of Risby Brothers Collection
Personal and family diary for the year 1880, with a few references to the business of Risby Brothers
Thomas Risby
Diary - South Africa to Van Diemen's Land
Part of Walker Family Papers
Handwritten journal of George Washington Walker of his voyage from South Africa to Van Diemen's Land and marriage to Sarah Benson Walker
George Washington Walker
Part of William Henty Collection
Diary of kept by William Henty on his voyage to Van Diemans Land in the period 26 Aug. 1836 to 6 Jan. 1837.
William Henty's journal of his voyage on the "Fairlie" to V.D.L. accompanied by his wife, Matilda, their baby boy (referred to only as "Baby" or "Babet") and their servants Mr and Mrs Hutson. Other passengers included the new Lt.Governor of V.D.L. Sir John Franklin and his lady and their party, making 32 adults at table in the cabin (plus servants and others in the steerage, a total of 216 souls apart from the crew). To make room at the table some of the ladies dined with the children who were served their meals earlier.
Henty commented that "Sir John and his lady try to put everyone at their ease and require no state" Archdeacon Mayres, also on board, regularly read evening prayers and "reads beautifully". Once they were in calmer and warmer waters Sir John's piano
was brought on deck and with Miss Kracoft [Cracroft] as "chief musician" 7 or 8 couples danced country dances, quadrilles, etc., allowing the games of leap frog, French and English etc to decline. The traditional King Neptune revelries on crossing the line
were forbidden by the Captain and the occasion was marked simply by launching a lighted tar barrel.
The Henty's were, however, mainly occupied with their young baby who was sickly. Henty washed and dressed the baby himself when his wife was seasick, although their servants were attentive. The baby was fed on arrowroot and water three times a day plus rusks and a little gravy from the children's dinner and then was put to sleep during the day in the arms of Hutson or his wife or on the hen coop. He was teething, had a bowel complaint and developed a cough and swollen and sore hands and feet, thought to be due to the wet state of their cabin. Henty hoped a spell ashore at the Cape would cure him but his journal entries cease after nearing The Cape on 31 October until Monday 12 Dec. 1836 when he records the death of their baby son on the previous Friday. Hutson had laid him out and made a little black coffin. There were several deaths, too, among the steerage passengers and when an Irishwoman died leaving a baby the Archdeacon promised the father a job on landing and offered to have the child taken
care of but he refused to part with it. Before they reached The Cape, however, Henty described shipboard life, noting the tremendous noise of the ship's work, especially scraping the decks in the early hours of the morning, the food provided which he considered very nice - plenty of fresh meat with puddings, bread and biscuits, passing ships - one "having a blue streak painted round her denoting the death of the captain or owner, flying fish, shark, Portuguese "men of war" and other sea creatures.
William Henty
Part of Alexander Cheyne Papers
Diary of Alexander Cheyne, dated 22 Feb 1848 to 3 December 1850, in Hobart (lodging first in Fitzroy Place and later in Macquarie Street). He notes his attendance at church - and comments on the preacher; the pain in his leg and wearing a lacing 'case'; and Captain Swanston preparing a case for his claim in re his dismissal from the waterworks contract. He also refers to the arrival of ships, the weather including snow in the streets of Hobart on 29 September 1849; to friends such as Dr. Lillie' , and James Thomson; the drowning of Mr Montague brother of 'the late Puisne Judge' (8 Jan. 1849); a duel fought by Edward Macdowell and F. Smith (1849) and his application for the post of town Surveyor in Melbourne.
Alexander Cheyne
Part of Roland Rodda Collection
Diary dated July - Nov. 1945. Photocopy of typed copy of diaries kept on ascents of Bagana volcano (5 pages) and Balbi volcano (14 pages), Bougainville Island.
Roland Arnold Rodda
Part of Alexander Cheyne Papers
Microfilm copy of papers of Alexander Cheyne held in the Battye Library, Perth. Mainly concerned with Tasmania with brief entries at King George Sound 1834-1835. Survey work. Notes on shipping.
a. Diary (King George's Sound, W.A.) 14 Nov. 1834 -18 Nov. 1835
Memoranda (scattered entries and notes) 1833-1842; 1841-1847
Diary (Hobart). Jan. 1845 - Dec. 1847
These memoranda booklets, and papers consist chiefly of scattered and intermittent memoranda (possibly 'noted for later use in writing up a 'journal beginning with 'a note: 'Nov. 9; 1833 left Scotland in steamer for London; Feb. 9 1834 Left Portsmouth … on the James Pattison, Middleton Master'. Notes of his appointments, journeys, and other memoranda, sometimes written more than once in different forms on different pages continue up to 1847, with an odd page possibly for 1852. There are also notes of the dates of birth or death of brothers and sisters etc. In the middle is a complete detailed diary of his life and work at King George Sound, W.A., 14 November 1834 - 18 November 1835, referring to road works, shipping arrivals, Mr Douglas' sale, John Cheyne (?brother), letters from Dr. Turnbull Governor Arthur's private secretary and on 18 November his departure for Hobart. A note amongst the memoranda states: April - August 1841 'see small memoranda book', but this diary is missing. However the diary begins again in July 1842 and continues until December 1842 and from July 1843 until July 1844 and January 1845 until. I December 1847. This diary includes general entries of his daily life and especially his financial situation and claims for dismissal from his post, with some notes of travelling and references to Scots Church and Rev. Dr. Lillie. In October 1846 Captain Swanston showed Cheyne the plan for the reservoir. This diary is continued, with only a short gap in the manuscript diary C.3/1. . Many of the pages are dark and discoloured and in July 1844 many are torn and scraps only of some pages remain. The quality of the microfilm print is poor.
b. Diary 29 Apr. 1852 - 6 Aug. 1853; 1 Jan. 1855 - 22 Mar. 1855
Written on large narrow folio pages, which have been filmed sideways (necessary to use a reader which can be turned) and the quality of the microfilm print is poor. This diary includes general entries of Cheyne's daily life - referring to preachers at Scots Church, visitors (James Turner's child pulled a coffee pot over itself and scalded itself); and also road works at Ross, Campbell Town etc
Alexander Cheyne
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Diaries of Ruth Sansom mostly written in carbon copy notebooks (sometimes both carbon copy and torn out top copies exist), written intermittently:-
1934 Voyage to England (2 notebooks)
1934-36 Early days at the Speech Institute - critical of friends, lonely, London, visit to Cotswolds, teaching, vacation schools, Plymouth, King's Jubilee celebrations (loose pages and notebook)
1936-37, 1938-39 Engagement to Clive, holiday in Bavaria and Austria, married Clive at Quaker Meeting House, Winchmore Hill, war impending - Chamberlain (1938) (1 notebook)
1936 Bavarian holiday. Also notes 1945, 1946 (notebook - part unused)
September 1939 War Diary (loose pages and notebook)
1940 War-time diary (notebook - partly unused)
1940 War-time diary, also typed transcription (loose pages, typescript)
1939-1942 War-time diary (carbon notebook)
Clive Sansom
Part of Margaret Sturge Watts Collection
21 pocket diaries
Margaret Sturge Watts
Part of Walker Family Papers
Copies of original diaries covering George W Walker's missionary journey in Australia from 1831-1838.
George Washington Walker
Part of Clive Samson Collection
Diaries or journals: neatly written accounts of daily life, travels, etc. (in quarto volumes); "War Diary" 1939 (loose papers). Also rough diaries in pocket notebooks (some "not written up"). Also a few pages from a diary of c1926 or 1927 and extracts from notebooks c1930-1936.
Clive Sansom
Part of John Reynolds Collection
Desk diaries dated 1945, 1950, 1955, 1960, 1976 detailing appointments and memoranda.
John Reynolds
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
George Musgrave Parker
Non-government organisations document relevant to minerals and mining, environment protection, IV SATCM Bonn. Provides document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to environment protection, conservation of cultural heritage, historic sites and monuments, environmental impact assessment, territories administration. Provides copy of document only. [Published by Bush as AU17121997B]
Bill Bush
Detail of Rifle Club blazer pocket
Despatch to the Governor of the Falkland Islands concerning the system of whaling licences
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Argentina, United Kingdom, Islas Malvinas, territories administration, whaling. Provides document or extract, with source information
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Argentina, United Kingdom. Provides document or extract, with source information
Bill Bush
Despatch to Governor-General of New Zealand concerning whaling license in the Ross Sea
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to whales, marine resources, territories administration, Ross Dependency, United Kingdom, Norway, Larsen, Konow. Provides document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Argentina, United Kingdom, territories administration, meteorological services, Bruce, South Orkney Islands, Laurie Island. Provides document or extract, with source information
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Argentina, United Kingdom, territories administration, meteorological services, Laurie Island. Provides document or extract, with source information
Bill Bush
Despatch from the United States concerning the limits of the Australian Antarctic Territory
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Australian Antarctic Territory, United States. Provides document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Australian Antarctic Territory, United Kingdom, Imperial Conference 1926, Douglas Mawson. Provides document or extract and source information.
Bill Bush
Despatch from the Governor of the Falkland Islands to the British Ambassador at Buenos Aires
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to the status of the South Shetland Islands and the Falkland Islands, South Georgia, mapping, and general geographical inexactitude by officials presumably having no local knowledge. Provides source information only.
Bill Bush
Despatch from the Governor of the Falkland Islands concerning lease of South Georgia
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to territories administration, United Kingdom, Chile, mining. Provides document or extract, and source information and Bill Bush notes.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, exploration and discovery, acts of possession, territories administration, lease, United Kingdom, Argentina, fishing, whaling, Falkland Islands Dependencies. Provides document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Despatch from British Embassy in Moscow concerning future Soviet Antarctic expeditions
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, United Kingdom, UK, USSR, Soviet Union. Provides document or extract, with source information and Bill Bush notes. [Published by Bush as UK02051938]
Bill Bush
Designs for cards and calendars
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Designs for cards and calendars by Olive Pink-58 sheets in black folder (and brown paper wrapper annotated by Olive Pink)
Olive Pink
Designation of an Argentine postmaster for the South Orkney Islands
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to territorial claims, sovereignty, Argentina, postal services, territories administration. Provides document or extract, with source information and Bill Bush notes. [Published by Bush as ]
Bill Bush
Part of Olive Pink Collection
Coloured pencil on paper sketched by Olive Pink, Thompsons Rock Hole, 27/8/42. Described by Olive Pink as " I call this hybiscus but I think the whites here call it the Desert Rose ( a silly name !). Fully open blossom - the effect is very papery and slightly more mauve ( in parts) than I have it - buds lovely, rosey and like quince blossom buds rather".
Olive Pink
Description of the agency responsibilities of the United States Antarctic Research Program
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to US Antarctic program administration. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information. [Published by Bush as US071985]
Bill Bush
Derwent River and Tasman Bridge
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph, undated, shows Tasman Bridge and Derwent River.
Hal Wyatt
Derwent River and Cadbury Factory
Derwent River, Cadbury Factory and surrounding suburb of Berriedale. Mount Wellington and foothills in background.
Derwent River and Cadbury Factory
Derwent River, Cadbury Factory and surrounding suburb of Berriedale. Mount Wellington and foothills in background.
Derwent Prime furnace jacket assembled at E.Z. Co. Zinc Works
Black-and-white photograph shows men assembling Derwent Prime furnace at E.Z. Co. Zinc Works at Risdon
Derwent Inn public house at Risdon Ferry
Part of George Musgrave Parker: Correspondence and research records
Haldane Cotsworth photograph - Carts and people in front. Endorsed: "among papers from Clebumes 1928"
George Musgrave Parker
Derwent Hunter sailing off Sandy Bay
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of Derwent Hunter, sailing in Derwent River, off Sandy Bay, with other yachts under spinnaker in background.
Hal Wyatt
Derwent Hunter and Premier at Hobart docks
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph of sailing boats, Derwent Hunter and Premier, moored at Hobart docks, near Queen’s Pier,
Hal Wyatt
Depot Managers Conference Claremont July, 1961.
Depot Managers Conference Claremont July, 1961. Left to right. Back: JC Reid (Sydney) NL Adamson (Brisbane) NH Simmons (Melbourne) WE Croome (Perth) LH Cocker (Adelaide). Front: HV McKernan, JPD Lloyd, RA Smith.
Depot Managers Conference Claremont June, 1963
Depot Managers Conference Claremont June, 1963. Left to right. Standing: LH Cocker, SW Wilson, WE Croome, JC Reid, NL Adamson, AE Austin, NH simmons, RB Thistlethwayte. Seated: DO Coleman, VA Benjafield, JA Quirk
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to protection of natural and cultural heritage, environment protection, the sub-Antarctic islands. Provides copy of document only.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs, "Early Parliamentary papers on Antarctica"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to Australian interests in Antarctica, territorial claims, sovereignty. Provides document and references to further information sources.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs, Backgrounder, "Sir Douglas Mawson's Memorabilia"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article referring to artefacts from Mawson's Huts, Australasian Antarctic Expedition, Douglas Mawson, Paul Emile Victor. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs "Whales and Whaling" Australian Foreign Affairs Record
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to whaling, environment protection, marine resources. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs "Inspection team visits Antarctica" The Monthly Record
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to Australian Antarctic Treaty inspection. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs Cablegram, "Parliamentary Questions: Twelve Mile Territorial Limit"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Diplomatic communication relevant to maritime zones and boundaries, law of the sea, territorial claims, sovereignty. Provides copy of document only.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to non-government organisations, Jacques Cousteau, Antarctic tourism. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs "Antarctica" The Monthly Record quoting Hansard
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article welcoming the negotiation of the Antarctic environmental protocol, Senator Gareth Evans. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to the Antarctic Treaty, resources, minerals, fisheries, environment protection, maritime zones and boundaries. Provides copy of document or extract, and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade, Annual Report "The Antarctic"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document reporting developments in Australian Antarctic policy 1990-1991. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government speech notes for opening address by Sir Ninian Stephen, Australia's Environment Ambassador, relevant to Antarctic Treaty System, Australian policy. Provides copy of document only.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Oil Spill at Casey Station"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press release relevant to marine pollution, environment protection, Australian Antarctic program operations. Provides copy of document only.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article referring to mining, minerals convention, Australian environment policy, Antarctic policy. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government press release relevant to mining, Antarctic Treaty Special Consultative Meeting, Chile. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Antarctica: Parliamentary inquiry into tourism"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government document relevant to Antarctic tourism, national Antarctic policy. Provides document only.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Antarctica: new research season begins" Insight
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to Australian Antarctic program operations, research, shipping, environment protection. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Antarctica: A long, cool look at tourism" Insight
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article relevant to Antarctic tourism, Madrid Protocol, environment protection. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Antarctic Conservation Seminar"
Part of National Antarctic documents
Government statement concerning a conference to discuss mining, minerals convention, Australian environment policy, Antarctic policy, Sir Ninian Stephen environment ambassador. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Department of Foreign Affairs and Trade "Antarctic animals: Senate inquiry" The Monthly Record
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article referring to Australian animal research ethics. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press article referring to mining, minerals convention, Australian environment policy, Antarctic policy. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of National Antarctic documents
Press articles containing a Richard Woolcott's conference speech referring to mining, minerals convention, Australian Antarctic policy, Antarctic Treaty System, Malaysia, United Nations. Provides copy of document and source information.
Bill Bush
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows Denison Range covered in patchy snow
Demonstration of Aveling & Porter steam engine and grain harvest machine
Part of Hal Wyatt Collection
Colour photograph shows man bagging barley at a threshing machine attached to Aveling & Porter steam engine at a vintage farm machinery demonstration, watched by dozens of people standing behind rope
Hal Wyatt
Site of demolished building, Cadbury factory
Colin Dennison (Curator)
Series of articles, including some originally written between 1891 and 1911, on "Democracy and the War" relating to economics, capital growth and division of wealth, unemployment, housing, control of industry and strikes, labour and government by labour (typescript, 184 p.)
William Ebenezer Shoobridge
D'Emden, appellant v. Pedder, respondent.
Part of Andrew Inglis Clark Collection