Thebarton Central School, 1879-1929. Back to Thebarton School Jubilee Celebrations... April ... 1929 [cover title]
Thebarton, The School, 1929. This very detailed souvenir programme includes a six-page history of the school. More
Thebarton, The School, 1929. This very detailed souvenir programme includes a six-page history of the school. More
[Maryborough, Maryborough Military & Colonial Museum, circa 2009]. More
Port Augusta, Pipa Wangka, [1980]. 'By Year 8 students, Port Augusta High School, November 1980'. More
[Melbourne], Victorian Aboriginal Group, 1943, 1946-53 and 1966. 'Objects. To study the conditions of the Aborigines throughout Australia, to promote their welfare, and to help form a public conscience in favour of just and enlightened treatment of the people under our charge'. More
Melbourne, Government Printer, 1861. The essays are 'Collection and Storage of Water in Victoria' by Frederick Acheson (49 pages); 'Agriculture in Victoria' by William Story (pages 163 pages plus a plan); 'Origin and Distribution of Gold in Quartz Veins' by Henry Rosales (31 pages) and 'Development of the Resources of..... More
Waikerie, [Waikerie Jubilee Committee], 1944. Not least, the 13 pages of portrait snapshots of some 413 local men and women on active service during the Second World War. More
[Darwin], Welfare Branch, Northern Territory Administration, [1966]. More
Canberra, Bureau of Flora and Fauna and AGPS Press, 1983 to 1987. Volume 1: Amphibia and Reptilia. Volume 2: Hymenoptera - Formicoidea, Vespoidea and Sphecoidea. Volume 3: Arachnida - Mygalomorphae, araneomorphae in part, Pseudoscorpionida, Amblypygi and Palpigradi. Volume 4: Coleoptera - Archostemata, Myxophaga and Adephaga. The series is on-going; Trove..... More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Inscribed and signed by the author. Loosely inserted is an ALS from the author to the recipient, explaining that Taylor 'wrote five small diaries on the run, and transcribed them into three longer ones when time permitted. This book is a transcription of those main diaries..... More
Greenacres, The Author, 2001. Taylor wrote five small diaries on the run, along with some more interesting parts (page 99). Taylor served in France in 108th Australian (Howitzer) Battery. More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936 [first edition, second impression]. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the second in black). More
Adelaide, Webb & Son, 1936 [first edition, first impression]. The author was 'Late No. 624, Private Original 10th Battalion'. Dornbusch 322; Fielding and O'Neill, page 226; Trigellis-Smith 211 (none of them noting that the first impression binding is lettered in gilt, the more commonly-encountered black lettering denotes the second impression)..... More
Melbourne, Alexander McCubbin, [1921]. The two-page foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Chauvel describes the author thus: 'Lieut.-Colonel Olden is well qualified to undertake the work, as, joining the Regiment on its inception, he served with it throughout the War, and, though twice wounded, was never long away from duty. He..... More
Melbourne, Alexander McCubbin, [1921]. The two-page foreword by Lieutenant-General Sir Harry Chauvel describes the author thus: 'Lieut.-Colonel Olden is well qualified to undertake the work, as, joining the Regiment on its inception, he served with it throughout the War, and, though twice wounded, was never long away from duty. He..... More
Brisbane, A. Green, 2009 (facsimile edition)/ [1921]. Number 9 of only 400 copies. Dornbusch 399; Fielding and O'Neill, page 233; Trigellis-Smith 280 (all referring to the original edition). More
Perth, Imperial Printing Company, 1940. Provenance: the family of Lieutenant James Murray Aitken, killed in action near Harbonnières on 10 August 1918. He is mentioned by name several times in the text. 'An extract from a letter written by Private J.M. Aitken in the early days of camp life' is..... More
Brisbane, William Brooks and Co., 1942. This is a rare item, with provenance from two light horsemen. An inscription on the front free endpaper reads: 'Originally owned by the late [868 Corporal] Jack Ledlie but given to me by his widow Olive. Clive Kynaston. 512 - 12th ALH'. A second..... More
Brisbane, A. Green, 2009 (facsimile edition)/ 1942. Number 57 of 400 copies signed by the publisher. More
Swanbourne, John Burridge, 2000 [large-format revised edition]/ 1925. 'Unusually for Burridge, this is not a facsimile, but a new edition in a larger format. John Burridge told me in 1996 that he had put off this project for some years because of the challenge presented by the squat, thick format..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1989 (facsimile edition)]/ 1924. One of only 200 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 215 (giving 1989 as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Sydney, Tyrrells Ltd. 'for the 13th Battalion, A.I.F., Committee', 1924. The title page is worth quoting in full: 'The History of the Thirteenth Battalion, A.I.F. By Thomas A. White, (Captain, 13th Bn., A.I.F.) (Author of "Diggers Abroad.") To "The Gamest Old Man" Our Honoured and Beloved Colonel Granville John Burnage..... More
The four items in the presentation are displayed together behind glass in a heavy period-style moulded wooden frame (external dimensions 845 × 1200 mm). They are behind individual windows cut in one large mat: the display comprises a very large full-length portrait photograph of Hayes in uniform (573 × 269..... More
[Swanbourne, John Burridge, 1987 (facsimile edition)]/ 1929. One of only 200 copies. See Trigellis-Smith 216 (giving 1987 as the date of this facsimile edition). More
Melbourne, The Arrow Printery (for the 14th Battalion and 4th Brigade Association), 1929. Provenance: F.S. Ross, with his ownership signature on both front and rear flyleaves. 5726 Lance Corporal Frederick Saltoun Ross was a member of the battalion. Loosely inserted are two duplicate message forms signed in ink ('Certified true..... More