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RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, For your information: report : Australian privacy law and practice : report 108 May 2008, 2008
No. of volumes: 3 Range of volumes: Vol. 1-3 Report 108 May 2008ISBN: 9780980415322australia. privacy act 1988, privacy -- law and legislation -- australia, privacy: right of -- australia, confidential communications -- australia, disclosure of information -- law and legislation -- australia -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book series, Duncan Wallace, I.N, Hudson's building and engineering contracts including the duties and liabilities of architects, engineers and surveyors, 1970
Previous owner: T. H. SmithTenth edition No. of volumes: 1 Volume range: 1-2 Missing volumes: 2ISBN: 0421132108engineering contracts, construction contracts -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, Review of Australian privacy law : discussion paper : discussion paper 72 September 2007, 2007
No. of volumes: 3 Range of volumes: Vol. 1-3 Discussion paper 72 September 2007ISBN: 9780975821398australia. privacy act 1988, privacy -- law and legislation -- australia, privacy: right of -- australia, confidential communications -- australia, disclosure of information -- law and legislation -- australia, legislative review, law reform -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book series, Joske, Percy Ernest, Joske's law of marriage and divorce. Volume 2., Australian Matrimonial Causes Act and Rules and New Zealand Divorce and Matrimonial Causes Act, 1961
Fourth edition No. of volumes: 1 Range of volumes: Vol. 2 Missing volume: Vol. 1 family law -- australia -- cases, family law -- new zealand -- cases -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, William Benton and Edward L. Bortz, Britannica Book of the Year, 1961
Hardcover bound volumeswalsh st library -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Encyclopaedia Britannica, Britannica Book of the Year: The Events of 1966 In Australia and New Zealand, 1967
Hardcover bound volumeswalsh st library -
Unions Ballarat
Minutes of general and special meetings - Ballarat Sustenance and Relief Workers' Union, 16 October 1935-13 September 1939
A Trades Hall Council-sponsored organisation co-ordinating the self help activities of the Ballarat unemployed during the 1930s depression. (1935-1940)The minutes are significant to the history and operations of Ballarat Sustenance and Relief Workers' Union.6 bound volumesballarat sustenance and relief workers' union, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, unions, unemployment, the great depression, ballarat trades hall, minutes -
Vision Australia
Text, RVIB Annual report 1953-2004, 1953-2004
Individual copies of annual reports for RVIB from 1953/54 as it moved towards its merged entity with two other state based agencies in 2004.Unpaged volumes, illustrationsroyal victorian institute for the blind, annual reports -
Unions Ballarat
Labour History No. 60-61, 1991, 1991
The Australian Society for the Study of Labour History describes the journal as follows: "The interdisciplinary nature of labour history, and its acceptance of less traditional sources, including folklore and oral testimony, make it a fascinating field, alive to past and present social justice issues. The journal, which has been appearing twice yearly since 1962, is the premier outlet for refereed, scholarly articles in its field in Australasia. Because ASSLH aims to raise historical awareness in the community, Labour History also publishes essays, reviews, and memoirs that reflect the involvement of labour historians in the making of history." These two volumes: No. 61 Women, Work and the Labour Movement in Australia and Aot Nov., 1991 pp. v-x, 1-166 No. 60 May, 1991 pp. i-vi, 1-164Unions, social justice and labour history.Book; 2 volumes; 330 pages. Cover: red and white background; black lettering; title and series numbers.btlc, ballarat trades hall, ballarat trades and labour council, trade unions - history, trade unions - australia, periodicals, labour history -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Book series, Palmer, Francis Beaufort et al, Company precedents for use in relation to companies, subject to the Companies (Consolidation) Act, 1908 Part I, 1912
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithEleventh edition No. of volumes: 3 Volume range: 1-3 Missing volumes: Vol. 2-3corporation law -- great britain -- forms -
Surrey Hills Historical Society Collection
Report, Camberwell conservation study: environmental history 1989 : Draft only, 10/12/1989
Full title on cover: Camberwell Conservation Study: environmental history. Draft report submitted to Advisory Committee, 12 December 1989 at Camberwell Council Chambers An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.An environmental history draft report prepared for City of Camberwell as part of the City of Camberwell Conservation Study. Presented in 2 volumes. Charts the development of the suburb of Camberwell. Beginning late 1880s.camberwell, land places and structures, buildings - conservation and restoration, buildings, structures and establishments, social history, public housing, camberwell estate, st john's wood (wanganella) -
Warrnambool and District Historical Society Inc.
book - Books, Eagle Press, Mitchell's Three Expeditions into Eastern Australia, 1996
Major Thomas Mitchell historical writing.This is set number 223 of two facsimile volumes of an historical work. The covers are green with gold printing and the dust covers are cream with black printing and two colour illustrations. The pages contain printed text and illustrations, both black and white and coloured. There are two inserts, one a map and the other showing a New South Wales natural feature. The two volumes are contained in a hardcover green folder.non-fictionMajor Thomas Mitchell historical writing.major mitchell, australia felix squatting period -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Reports, Australian Law Reform Commission, The recognition of Aboriginal customary laws, 1986
No. of volumes: 3 Volume range: Summary report & Vols. 1-3 Missing volumes: 3 Report no. 31ISBN: 0644013486customary law -- australia, aboriginal australians -- social life and customs, aboriginal australians -- legal status: laws: etc -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Journal, Hailsham, Viscount, Halsbury's Laws of England being a complete statement of the whole law of England, 1949
Previous owners: T. H. Smith, T. W. SmithSecond edition No. of volumes: 1 Volume range: 1-37 Missing volumes: 1-4 & 6-37law -- england -
Robin Boyd Foundation
Book, Encyclopaedia Britannica, 1961
This 1961 set of the Encyclopaedia Britannica was issued to Robin Boyd in acknowledgement of his contribution, the entry on 'Residential Architecture'. It consists of seven pages of text and four black and white pages of plates that cover the history of residential architecture. There are subsections on many time periods: Primitive, Egyptian, Western Asiatic, Greek, Roman, Medieval, Renaissance, Baroque and Neoclassical, Colonial, Victorian, 20th Century and Asiatic.Robin Boyd's contribution to Volume 19 of the Encyclopedia Britannica.24 Hardcover bound volumesThere is a certificate inside the front cover of Volume 01, issued to Robin Boyd for contributing to the Encyclopedia, Volume 19.architecture, residential architecture, encyclopedia britannica, robin boyd, walsh st library, ohm2022, ohm2022_2 -
Unions Ballarat
Agenda of meetings of Council and of the Eight Hours Committee, 23 April 1883-31 January 1890
The Ballarat Trades and Labour Council was formed in May 1882 and known as the Eight Hours Anniversary Committee. The Ballarat Regional Trades and Labour Council has been in existence from 1883 to the present day.The agendas relate to collected minutes of the BTLC/Eight Hour Anniversary Committee. The documents are a core historical source of information from the inception of BTLC/Eight Hour Anniversary Committee, representing the history of unionism in the Ballarat region. The agendas and minutes include items relating to industrial campaigns, social justice and are of political significance to the region. Bound, paper. 2 volumes.ballarat trades and labour council, btlc, eight hours anniversary committee, unions, agendas, secretary's reports, building committee's reports, ballarat trades hall -
Unions Ballarat
Minutes of meetings. Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, Ballarat Branch, 29 July 1911-9 October 1928
Several smaller transport and carters' unions preceded the Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia. In 1906, smaller carters' unions organised and registered together as Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia (FCDIUA). FCDIUA is a direct predecessor of the Transport Workers' Union.The minutes are a record of decisions and discussion by FCDIUA in Ballarat over the period of 1911-1928.Paper. 4 bound volumes.fcdiua, federated carters and drivers' industrial union of australia, twu, transport workers union, minutes, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall -
Unions Ballarat
Rough Minutes of Meetings. Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia, Ballarat Branch, ca August 1903-June 1912; 23 September-12 June 1917
Several smaller transport and carters' unions preceded the Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia. In 1906, smaller carters' unions organised and registered together as Federated Carters and Drivers' Industrial Union of Australia (FCDIUA). FCDIUA is a direct predecessor of the Transport Workers' Union.The minutes are a record of decisions and discussion by FCDIUA in Ballarat over the period of 1903-1917.Paper, 2 bound volumes.fcdiua, federated carters and drivers' industrial union of australia, twu, transport workers union, btlc, ballarat trades and labour council, ballarat trades hall, minutes -
Clunes Museum
Book, W R Chambers, Chamber's Encyclopaedia A Dictionary of Universal Knowledge for the People - Volume 1 A-BEL, 1874
Illustrated book with maps and numerous wood engravings Sticker on front cover "Clunes Mechanic's Institute ten volumes"encyclopaedia, education -
Bendigo Military Museum
Literary work - BOOK, 1) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol. 1 1912 - 1930 .2) Hold Hard, Cobbers Vol 2 1930 -1990, 1992
Two volumes detailing the story of the 57th, 60th and 57/60th Australian Infantry Battalions from 1912 to 1990. Donated by Frederick Ernest Addlem VX142253 57/60th Batt Refer Cat No 432.2 for his service history and 937P.Both volumes of Hold Hard, Cobbers. Both are hardcover with illustrations and illustrated dust jackets. .1 288 page, cut edged. Brown buckram and brown dust jacket. .2 352 page, cut edged. Green buckram with green dust jacket.Both items, on front end paper "Presented from the 57/60 Battalion (AIF) Association to the Bendigo RSL by Fred Addlem 1996"books, military, ww2 -
Federation University Historical Collection
Booklet - Report, Elizabeth Vines, City of Ballarat Conservation Study, 1978, 1978
Commissioned by the City of Ballaaratm the Historical Buildings Preservation Council and the Australian Heritage Commisssion.Two volumes of the Ballarat Conservation Study.wendy jacobs, miles lewis, ballarat heritage study, ballarat, heritage, architecture, elizabeth vines, planning, heritage overlay -
Moorabbin Air Museum
Magazine (series) - Flight Magazine 1960 to 1962 Flight International since 1962
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Vision Australia
Text, Sydney Industrial Blind Institution annual report (loose copies), 1903-1951
Annual reports produced by the SIBI, informing their subscribers and the general public of the good work undertaken by the Institute and the ongoing need for funding. Information provided included income, expenditure, fund raising, staff, services, etc. Below is a summary of other information contained in the reports. 1902 - Trades at which the blind are employed, extracts from visitors books, balance sheets, supplementary catalogue of books in library, subscription and donation lists by town, constitution of the institution and rules, sick fund rules and balance sheet. Also noted were the impending installment of a printing press for books, the development of blind distributors of tea beverages and that instead of a blind boys home, boys would instead be sent to board with suitable families. 1933 - A list of braille transcribers and the amount of braille produced, a brief report on the Floral Festival organised by the Women's Auxiliary Committee and the donation of a shop in George Street for 12 months for the selling of articles made by the Blind was provided by a SIBI committee member. 1934 - A brief report on the hostels at William Street and Woollahra, a detailed listing of all functions which raised money through the auspics of the auxiliaries, and a visit by Superintendent Hedge and Librarian Mr Thompson to the Croydon Ladies Social Club. 1938 - A radio show called the 'Glow Worm Session' on 2GB with home teacher Roy Kippax, the 150th anniversary of Sydney celebration and a 16 millimetre film that was made to publicise the Institute's work. 1939 - A record amount raised through the sale of goods made by Blind Workers, the refurbishment of "The Haven' at Woollahra and transfer of residents from William Street, and free admission by the Trocadero and Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer to swing concerts and 'Broadway Serenade'. 1940 - Incorporation of the Institute's Women's Magazine into Boomerang Magazine, the enlistment of two Board members Cohen and Meeks for active service, and a brief report from each of the branch auxiliaries. 1941 - The difficulty of obtaining stereotype Braille items from London and the passing of the editoress of the Women's Magazine Miss L.E. Hudson who had just completed the final edition. 1942 - Employment of 60 blind men and women in war related industries, the purchase of an air raid shelter and the small size of the report due to the shortage of paper. 1943 - Closure of the Basket department due to government regulations on cane stock, the provision of a lunch hour news service provided by visitors and individual reports from each of the Ladies Auxiliaries. 1944 - Presentation of a revolving chair to Honorary Librarian Mr H.W. Thompson for 35 years of service, the filling in of air raid trenches due to the improvement of the wartime situation and that SIBI had been supplying the Royal Australian Navy with mats, brushware and other products. 1945 - Continued placement of blind workers in outside industries, the compilation of a register of blind citizens and the election of the Hon. Justice Maxwell as President. 1946 - The successful application for Royal assent and the subsequent name change of the insitution, the intervention of Hon. Member C.R. Evatt Minister for Housing regarding the building of a new hostel for blind women and the establishment of an Honour Roll with a description of inductees Mrs K.L. Barry, Mrs J. Ayre, Mrs E. Vance . 1947 - Establishment of an occupational therapy department, the acceptance of Helen Keller to visit the society and the induction of Mrs Rivis Mead to the Honour Roll. 1951 - Passing of Librarian Miss Jean Currie and the use of prisoners to transcribe materials into Braille.Single volumes with various pagings, illustrations -
Federation University Historical Collection
Article - Catalogue pack, Graduate Publication 2013 Bachelor of Visual Arts Graphic Design & Multimedia, 2013
University of Ballarat, third year / graduate A5 promotional pack/publication consisting of four volumes and one 4pp card, with a paper wrap holding the five pieces together. Reverse of Volume Two lists lecturers: Chrissie Smith, Ben Mangan, Glen Bellman, Gavin Nash, Luke Keys, Damian Lentini and Jennifer Jones-O'Neill Guest speakers at the event were Travis Price, Amy Walker, Sam Harmer, Nick Hallem and Phillip Berry. Publication layout and design attributed to Leah Armstrong, Josh Dunbar and Carleen Harmon. Poster, Invitation and flyer design attributed to Leah Armstrong, Josh Dunbar, Carleen Harmon and Lara Russell. Sovereign Press sponsored the print. Exhibition opening Friday 22 November 2013. Students listed across volumes are: V1: Scott Gullock, Carleen Harmon, Kate Simpson, Josh Dunbar, Jennifer Marlow. V2: Billy Burns, Jessica Nuzum, Leah Armstrong, Lisa Kearney, Samantha Reddie, Lauren McKenna. V3. Ashlea Caygill, Sarah Trotter, Naomi Roberts, Simon Dunbar, Lara Russell, Ray Edwards, Casey Pinkerton. V4: Teghan Johns, Tyler Zebra, Nawal Al-Adasani, Bonnie Redfern, Amarinda Long, Dylan Leak. University of Ballarat, third year / graduate A5 promotional pack/publication consisting of four volumes and one 4pp card, with a paper wrap holding the five pieces together.teghan johns, tyler zebra, nawal al-adasani, bonnie redfern, amarinda long, dylan leak., ashlea caygill, sarah trotter, naomi roberts, simon dunbar, lara russell, ray edwards, casey pinkerton., billy burns, jessica nuzum, leah armstrong, lisa kearney, samantha reddie, lauren mckenna, scott gullock, carleen harmon, kate simpson, josh dunbar, jennifer marlow, university of ballarat, federation university, graphic design, multimedia, bachelor, degree, camp street campus, arts academy -
Bendigo Military Museum
Magazine - BOOKLETS, 1966-1981
The volumes belonged to Arthur George Holley No 13556 RAN. Refer 2134 for service history also 2134, 2135.3, 2137. The booklets are the "Official organ of the NSW Branch of the HMAS Tingira Old Boys Association". Title of the publishing is "Open Sea". They are white gloss paper front and rear with all printing in blue. At the top of each publication is "Open Sea", under drawing of a ship centre then under is membership caulifications, Vol No and dated. The 20 volumes are from period 1966-1981.booklets, naval, ran -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report, Equality before the law : women's equality : report no. 69, 1994
No. of volumes: 1 Volume range: Part I-II Missing volumes: Part I Errata loose-leaf paper contained between the pagesISBN: 0642221901women -- legal status: laws: etc. -- australia, bias (law) -- australia, sex discrimination in criminal justice administration -- australia -
Supreme Court of Victoria Library
Case Book, Redmond Barry, Book of Case; Book of Precedents, late 1830s early 1840s
These are the notebooks of Redmond Barry, made when he first arrived in the colony, covering the period 1839 into the early 1840s. They relate to the days when he was a barrister and appearing as an advocate in a number of cases. One volume is devoted to Barry's notes about his cases, the other a book of legal precdents that he was collecting and annotating.These volumes are of state significance, Barry's role in colonial Victorian History is an important one and these volumes relate to his early years in the colony.Two volumes of small leather bound books. Redmond Barry's Book of Cases and Book of Precedents. redmond barry -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Books, Australia Attorney-General's Department, The Corporations Law : reprinted as at 30 June 1992, 1992
Reprinted as at 30 June 1992 2 volumes australia. corporations act 1989, corporation law -- australia, law and legislation, business -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Report series, Starke, John, Sentencing : report of the Victorian Sentencing Committee, 1988
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 3 Volume range: 1-3 ISBN: 0724170871sentences (criminal procedure) -- victoria -
RMIT GSBL Justice Smith Collection
Folio series, Victoria. Courts Management Division. Management Information Section, Sentencing statistics, higher criminal courts, Victoria, 1986
Previous owner: T. H. SmithNo. of volumes: 12 Volume range: 1986-1996ISBN: 0725654Xprison sentences -- victoria -- statistics -- periodicals