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Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book, Spectrum Publications, The Funding of Wisdom: Revelations of a Library's Quarter Century, 1982
The author lived locally. 361p; This book deals principally with experience after the second world war in an environment of tertiary education. It testifies to the unprecedented pressures imposed on such resources by the "information explosion" which accompanied the phenomenal developments in education, science and industry. Title page: signed by the author: Axel Lodewycks Front Endpaper: Book given to me by /Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall361p; This book deals principally with experience after the second world war in an environment of tertiary education. It testifies to the unprecedented pressures imposed on such resources by the "information explosion" which accompanied the phenomenal developments in education, science and industry.Title Page: signed by the author, Axel Lodewyeks. Front end paper: Book given to me by / Axel as I spoke to him / about his life & home in / Mont Albert and the Bull / family and Medlow. / 1985 & 1990 / J F Hall(mr) karel axel lodewycks, university of melbourne - library - history, college librarians - victoria - melbourne, baillieu library, world war- 1939-1945, (mrs) jocelyn f hall -
Canterbury History Group
Book, K. M. Lyall, Letters from an Anzac Gunner, 1990
A compelling and moving book, this title is based on diaries & letters of the Author’s father & uncle who served with the 8th Battery & the 6th Battery, Australian Field Artillery during World War I.Compilations and annotations of diary entries and letters from William (Bill) and Brian Lyall during World War I. Some additional resources also included to provide context. Includes photographs, glossary, bibliography and index. 214 pagesnon-fictionA compelling and moving book, this title is based on diaries & letters of the Author’s father & uncle who served with the 8th Battery & the 6th Battery, Australian Field Artillery during World War I. world war 1914-1918, bill lyall, diaries, brian lyall, soldiers, lyall family -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Book - Citing historical sources: a manual for family historians
This is a manual for family historians to answer the question: how do I reference the diverse range of source material encountered by the family historian? This book uses a straightforward and practical format to take you to the rules and conventions of referencing and acknowledgement of the resources used in your research to provide an easy and sensible entry into this important historical task.An A5 sized booklet, 40 p, indexnon-fictionThis is a manual for family historians to answer the question: how do I reference the diverse range of source material encountered by the family historian? This book uses a straightforward and practical format to take you to the rules and conventions of referencing and acknowledgement of the resources used in your research to provide an easy and sensible entry into this important historical task.history, bibliographical citations, genealogy -- computer network resources, intellectual property, australia -
Ringwood and District Historical Society
Book, A Burns Family History, 2019
Descendants and Ancestors of William Burns (1837-1908) Compiled by Neville Burns (Great Grandson) and Meaghan Bosaid (GG Granddaughter).CONTENTS INTRODUCTION Chapter 1 - William Burns and descendants. 1.1 William Burns (Great Grandfather) 1.1.1 Bridge Inn at Burns Bridge 1.1.2 Renaming of Burns Bridge over Goulburn River 1.2 George Paul Burns (Grandfather) 1.2.1 Spouse 1.2.2 Sons 1.3 Clarence (Clarrie) Henry Burns (Father) 1.3.1 Spouse 1.3.2 Children 1.4 Neville Clarence Burns 1.4.1 Spouse 1.4.2 Children 1.4.3 Some Recollections of Early Ringwood Chapter 2 - Ancestors of William Burns 2.1 Summary of Ancestors of William Burns 2.2 Detail of each generation of Ancestors ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS In compiling this Burns History some of the information came from our own family records and recollections, but the greater input, particularly the early historical content, was obtained from the resources and records of organisations and Societies and other published material mentioned herein. I would like to acknowledge and thank Russ Haines and Members of the Ringwood and District Historical Society who unearthed the many photographic records of early Ringwood and the various articles related to the Burns family. I also thank the society for authorising the use of a number of relevant photographs, some of which appear in Hugh Andersons Book - Ringwood - Place of Many Eagles. Early information of the Burns family was also obtained from the Mansfield Historical Society and the Jamieson Historical Society and I thank the volunteer staff of both organisations for their help. Electronic files of the book added 15 October 2024 -
Bendigo Historical Society Inc.
Book - (Copy) BENDIGO & VICINITY, c1895
Bendigo and Vicinity: A comprehensive history of her past, and a resume of her resources: Together with the biographies of her representative pioneers, public, commercial, and professional men. (1895). Compiled by W. B. Kimberly. Publisher: F W Niven & Co Printers and Publishers, Melbourne and Ballarat. 273 pages. Illustrations: Photographs, illustrations, listing of dividends, copies of collages. Markings: Royal Historical Society of Victoria – Bendigo Branch In front and back. Inscription reads: Donated by Hilda Meurer. To the Historical Society, daughter of pioneers Mr. & Mrs. A Meurer. July 6th, 1954W B Kimberlybook, bendigo, bendigo history & its people, bendigo history, family tree, councilor, gold, biographies, travel to australia