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90-001/001(01c)023 |
Programme. Mr. H.M. Stanley: The Columbus of Central Africa. An Historical Parallel. Centenary Hall, first appearance in Sydney |
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1891 |
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90-001/001(01c)027 |
Card. Discharging ships cargo by steam at Botts Wharf. The undersigned have two steam engines to expedite the discharge of vessels at Botts Wharf, by which a great saving of time as well of expense is attained. Willis, Merry, & Co. |
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90-001/001(01c)029 |
Card: "There is an old fellow called PARKES, / who once more is up to his larks / He fires off Squibs, / Reviles Mr. DIBBS, / And wallows in ill-bred remarks." |
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n.d. |
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90-001/001(01g) |
Photo reproduction of engraving: H.T. Bass, Ship Builder, Darling Harbour, Sydney |
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90-001/001(09a) |
Diary with lock: includes note "Folder in Mitchell with Edwards' letters to Macarthur re: book". Includes handwritten text of letters, minutes, etc. |
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1837-1862 |
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90-001/001(09c) |
Handwritten notes for sermons, tied in 3 bundles: some identified as Australian |
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1830, n.d. |
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90-001/001(20) |
Florence Nightingale letter |
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1873 |
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90-001/002(10) |
Photocopies: Journal, "The Defence of Lucknow, 1857"; pamphlets re marriages act (1856) and marriage with a deceased wife's sister (1852) |
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1852-1857 [copied 2000s] |
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90-001/003(04) |
Letterbook: PJSB Co. Company's special letter book (Sydney, Australia) |
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1877-1881 |
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90-001/003(08) |
Microfilm: minute books no. 1 and 2. Australian Investment Company (negative) |
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November 6, 1840 - December 1874 |
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90-001/001(08a)003 |
Handbill and prospectus. The Provident Property Investment Company....objects to enable its members to become proprietors of heritable property....place of meeting 13, North Bridge Street, Edinburgh |
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February 1851 |
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90-001/001(8a)005 |
Prospectus of The Aberdeen Railway |
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1844 |
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90-001/001(8a)006 |
The Anglo-Russian Cotton Factories, Limited. 17, St. Helens Place, E.C., London[torn - top part of page only] |
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November 21, 1913 |
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90-001/001(8a)008 |
The "Brunswick Star" with notes on the "Pillar Stamp" Duplex Obliterator by James Arnot. Ramsay Stewart Publication, Philately House, Edinburgh |
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[1950?] |
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90-001/001(8a)012 |
The University of Liverpool. Diploma in the Study of Records and Administration of Archives |
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July 1948 |
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90-001/001(08b)002 |
Shares and subdivision of New Hudson's Bay Concern |
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[18--] |
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90-001/001(08b)005 |
Printed material, relating to import of genuine guano and use of guano as manure. Aberdeen. Sent to William Shand Esq of Craigellie, Scotland |
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1844 |
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90-001/004(09) |
Transactions of the New South Wales Chamber of Mines Vol. 2, No. 5. Sydney |
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October 1901 |
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90-001/004(14) |
Rules of the Iron Trades Employers' Association. Sydney. Inscribed Morts's Dock & Engineering Company - Limited. Stamped For Members Only |
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1882 |
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90-001/004(16) |
Geographical Society of Australia. New South Wales Branch. 1887-8. Annual address by Sir Edward Strickland, Vice-President of the Society, and President of the New South Wales Branch |
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1888 |
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90-001/004(23) |
A genealogical account of the Barclays of Urie. Formerly of Mathers. Extracted from ancient Registers and authentick Documents. Together with Memoirs of the life of Colonel David Barclay of Urie and of his eldest son, the late Robert Barclay of Urie. Collected for the Information and use of their posterity. Aberdeen: printed by James Chalmers, printer to the Town and University [Item is very old and worn] |
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1740 |
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90-001/004(32) |
A brief view of the London Hibernian Society. With extracts of correspondence, corrected to September 1826 // by Thomas Webster, M.A. London, September 1826 |
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1826 |
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90-001/004(36) |
Emigration: considered chiefly in reference to the practicability and expediency of importing and of settling throughout the territory of New South Wales, a numerous, industrious and virtuous agricultural population; being a lecture, delivered in the temporary hall of the Australian College Sydney, 9th May 1833 by John Dunmore Lang, D.D. Minister of the Scots Church, Sydney, New South Wales. Sydney. |
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1833 |
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90-001/004(38) |
Repeal or revolution; or, a glimpse of the Irish future: in a letter to the Right Honourable Lord John Russell, by John Dunmore lang. London |
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1848 |
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90-001/004(42) |
An anatomical lecture on the new constitution, and the bad subjects to whom it owes its paternity. Delivered in the "Royal Australian Circus," York-Street, Sydney, on Tuesday, 17th January, 1854 [8 copies] |
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1854 |
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