Marvellous Melbourne : a melodrama in five acts / by Alfred Dampier and T. Somers
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Dampier, Alfred, 1843?-1908
Marvellous Melbourne : a melodrama in five acts / by Alfred Dampier and T. Somers
Dampier, Alfred, 1843?-1908
Architectural drawing of house
5 drawings backed on 1 folding cloth sheet.
Unidentified house.
Includes front, side and back elevations, section plan and ground plan.
Hettrich, Anton, 1860-1946
Song.
Vocal score (2 parts)
Begins : 'The minstrel holds the standard-bearers watch'.
Harrison, John
Four scrapbooks containing Australian and English literary and historical material of the late 19th century. Includes newspaper cuttings, photographs, poetry, and articles including Our Men of Mark: Daily Observer 188-? (v.1) -- Telegram from Wm Tasker to John J. McGregor, solicitor, announcing the capture of the Kenniff Brothers (v.3) and Where the pelican builds / Mary Hannay Foott (signed holograph with comments about poem) (v.3).
McGregor, Katharine
Unused conditional pardon form used by Henry Edward Fox Young, Captain General and Governor in Chief of the Island of Van Diemen's Land.
Young, Henry Edward Fox
[Pages from a commonplace book]
Pages from a commonplace book containing transcripts of poems and metric versions of the psalms apparently the work of Childs. The original from which these sheets were photocopied, contains some hundreds of pages of verse. These leaves were selected at random as illustrating a general level of taste in latter 19th century in Australia.
Childs, D. J., 1844-
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
Papers and photographs relating to Moongalba and Moolgunfun
Handwritten history of Moongalba including hand drawn map with names of inhabitants (9 p.) -- "Grannies Moongalba history" list of Grannies of Moongalba -- 'Australian Aboriginal legend of the lightnings playground on Moreton Island (Moolgunfun) -- four handwritten partial pages -- one newspaper cutting from the Telegraph Feb 28 1936 on Sam Rollands -- two photographs of Paul Tripcony's grandmother Sydney Rollands (mother of Sam Rollands) -- photograph of Paul Tripcony aged about 22, inscribed to Dear Vince with best wishes from Paul -- photograph of Fernandez Gonzales and family showing dugong fillets -- photograph of early Amity.
Tripcony, Stacia
Diaries, travel notes, notebooks, correspondence, manuscripts, sketches, press clippings, photographs, articles featured in The Queenslander and Darling Downs Gazette and material for The Antipodeon, and biographical material. Photocopies of letters 1892 to 1906 by or about Evans, held in the Mitchell Library. There is also a scrapbook containing original sketches by Percy F.S. Spence, Frank P. Mahony, C. Roth, B.E. Minns, and E. Bevan.
Evans, George Essex, 1863-1909