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Views of Melbourne

  • F3552
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  • 18--]?

Album of sepia photographs by Thomas Foster Chuck. Album has a captioned page for each scene of Melbourne but only six photographs are in this album. These photographs are: Post Office Melbourne (Chuck photo 33), The Treasury (Chuck photo 19), University Melbourne (Chuck photo 59), Public Library (Chuck photo 54), Bourke St (looking east) (Chuck photo 35), and one uinidentified scene of a river.

Chuck, Thomas Foster, d.1898

Photographs of Artists for Labor function

  • F3555
  • Item
  • [197-?]

23 photographs of Artists for Labor function, mostly photographs of Patrick White at the microphone, but also Gough Whitlam.
Includes photographs of dancers and a view of the audience and interior of the hall.

Gould, Mark

Photographs of a University of Queensland zoology excursion to the Barrier Reef,

  • F3556
  • Item
  • [193-]?

133 black and white photographs of a University of Queensland zoology excursion to the Barrier Reef Queensland, sometime in the 1930s showing students and staff at campsites. Includes some duplicates.
Also included is a packet of photographs of students and buildings, probably Chemical Engineering ca. 1929-33.

Haenke, Willis Lynn

Photographs of Mt Isa

  • F3558
  • Item
  • [1933-1936]

40 photographs of Mt Isa showing houses, people, a train derailment, and activities related to the 1933 strike at Mt Isa mine. Includes one photograph of a baby and dog which is annotated 'Comerford 1936'.

Syson, Ian

Photographs

  • F3559
  • Item
  • [194-]

2 photographs and 1 certificate. One photograph is a coloured studio portrait of Professor James Duhig, signed by Dorothy Coleman. One is a black and white photograph of the front entrance to Hunstanton, Professor Duhig's old house at 88 L'Estrange Terrace, Kelvin Grove, which is now owned by the Australian Medical Association and called AMA House. The certificate, dated 12 Nov 1940, declares James Vincent Duhig a Foundation Fellow of the Royal Australasian College of Physicians.

Duhig, James Vincent, 1889-1963

Rousing anthem by an Australian, 1986 / Dick Glass.

  • F3560
  • Item
  • 1986

Relates to author's cousin, composer Dudley Glass, and his anthem 'Australia Land of Ours', composed about 1925, which at that time was adopted as an anthem for schools in the Departments of Education in Victoria and New South Wales.

Glass, Dick

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