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Federation University Bookplate Collection
Book - Bookplate, P. Neville Barnett, 'Woodcut Bookplates' by P. Neville Barnett, 1934
Grey hardcovered book of 244 pages with a foreword by Lionel Lindsay. Numerous text illustrations, of which 134 are tipped-in or mounted bookplates. 20 of these signed or initialled by the artist, including the coloured frontispiece bookplate of Edward, Prince of Wales, by Adrian Feint. A standard edition of 210 copies of this book was privately printed at Beacon Press, Sydney. It contains fewer bookplates than the deluze edition. bookplate, adrien feint, thomas bewick, g.d. perrottet, albrecht durer, lucas cranach, john everett millais, timothy cole, w.e. home, george eve, bernard partidge, wiliam heinemann, edward gordon craig, lucien psisaro, w. sturge moore, james guthrie, frank bangwyn, john renniel, bruno heroux, adolf kinst, karl michel, edward wengert, r. rother, josef weiss, willi knabe, otto feil, rose reinhold, victor eichler, georg neurath, f. chalandre, victor stuyvaert, ludvic rudo, edward pellens, chris lebeau, agta mijer, anton pieck, harriet sundstrom, john refberg, s. joudowin, paul schillingorski, n. presirvesy, john rerberg, a.i. kravchenko, s.o. chrostowski, bruno osima, antonello moroni, bruno da osimo, alfred peter, peter boesch, k. hanny, o. stafl, j. votruba, jan paroubek, vojtech preissig, karel nemec, a. burka, jaro beran, fr bilek, ant dolezal, josepf hodek, joseph vachal, viktor vavra, fr horky, f. kobliha, anna mackova, j. dobrovolsky, george wolfe plank, j.j. lankes, allen lewis, rockwell kent, yumeji, tatsuo tuzawa, gentaro kobayashi, eikichi katori, kyosen kawasaki, shu hokusho, masama akinaga, hild wiseman, t.v. gilliver, peggy sherriff, stephen champ, roy hunt, alfred cook, norman lindsay, lionel lindsay, george collingridge, margaret oppen, edgar satchell, ethel spowers, j.c. goodchild, philip m. litchfield, h.r. gallop, w.f. mahony, adrian feint, john b. godson, john bewick, christian yandell, napier waller, erick thake, g. west, herman theodore radin, mabel dickinson, ex libris, w. halberg, peter lindsay, vere ritchie, percy nevile barnett, peter tansey, christain waller, w.c. schmidt, w.f. hopson, r.a. clive, bernard patridge, e. muruyamo, yoshimo muto, vioet pilling -
Tatura Irrigation & Wartime Camps Museum
Book, Per non dimenticare
Contains information on internees and pow's who were interned in Australia. ring binder containing 231 pages of information. Front cover has black writing on a background of a plaque. Back page black. giovanni abbodino, gaetano agnello, emilio ascolese, giulio barbieri, rudolfo bartoli, raffaele bellezza, angelo brigada, ovidio bulfalini, amerigo campagna, carmelo caraccioli, domenico caruso, luigi casadio, guido cavagna, gino cherubini, nicola ciannella, giovanni ciccocioppo, salvatore cirilo, alessandro ciuccariello, antonio colletti, corrado crescenzio, martino d'aniello, cosomo de cataldo, vincenzo de furia, vito de santis, settimio di biagio, michele di conza, gaetano di damaso, gaetano di nino, antonio di pierro, nicola evangelista, angelo faa, bruno fabbri, bruno falai, giuseppe fazzino, luigi fiocchi, vincenzo foresti, luigi fornaroli, saverio foti, antonio fracasso, nicola francavilla, giuseppe frattari, rinaldo fronzoni, enzo galloni, rodrigo gammelli, gennaro gatta, ezio giorgini, antonio grego, domenico lanzano, francesco leone, natale lunghetti, francesco magri, pasquale mancuso, felice marasco, donato margarella, giuseppe mastroieni, eliso mattioli, mario menichelli, michelangelo merola, benedetto miele, stefano mola, pietro monfredi, salvatore morosillo, ugo morra, tommaso mosetti, domenico muscolino, agostino naibo, sante olivieri, alfredo oriolo, giuseppe pierro, arcangelo pignatelli, francesco primiano, antonio primoceri, antonio propati, domenico ramundo, antonino restuccia, alessandro rizi, carmine romano, giuseppe russo, michele salciccia, lodovico salvati, pietro salvati, michele sblendorio, antonio scabari, agatino scuderi, eugenio shivitz, cesare sottocorno, antonio spagnuolo, giuseppe spina, luigi sportelli, orlando vadolato, angelo venditti, cafiero veneri, cresimino viti, carmine vizzari, attilio zanier, giuseppe bassanelli, pasquale bottigliero, giovanni battista battaglia, giovanni cabrini, salvator caruso, erminia centonze, michele cordera, giovanni costa, giuseppe dani, giovanni de maria, michele fagiano, guglielmo fama, francesco fantin, giulio felloni, francesco ferrari, ernesto gandolfo, gino gavioli, girolamo giovainazza, marguerita interlandi, mario roberto librio, pietro lucchesi, graziano maio, giuseppe maresciallo, girolamo marina, fiore martinelli, pietro moscardini, raffaele musitano, pasquale pacitti, marco panozzo, giuseppe rossetto, ilario rossi, luigi sgiarovello, giambattista stasi, alfio torrisi, francesco marco turra, antonio villella, crescenzo divito, guido gonnella, louis jaconelli, riccardo massarelli, colombo riani, orlando ugolini, joanne tapiolas -
Wodonga & District Historical Society Inc
Book - Table of Eight - A life in service to humanity, Brian Neldner, 2025
This book is the memoir of Dr Brian Neldner who dedicated over 40 years of his life supporting refugees around the world through his service with the Lutheran World Service. After World War II, a mass exodus of refugees from war torn Europe occurred, resulting in the arrival of more than 300,000 people to Bonegilla Migrant Centre near Wodonga, Victoria over a 20 year period. In 1947, many of the migrants arriving at the Bonegilla Migrant Centre were Lutherans, so the Lutheran pastor in Albury, Rev Dr Bruno Muetzelfeld started visiting the Centre which at times housed more than 1,000 Lutherans. He soon became the full-time Chaplain. In 1950, the newly-formed Lutheran World Federation decided a base was needed in Australia to help with the resettlement of refugees, and the Lutheran Church’s aid agency was born – Lutheran World Service-Australia with its first headquarters in Albury. In 1955, Brian Neldner joined the team as a case-work assistant and for the first 5 years of his work lived at Bonegilla in the same basic conditions as the newly arrived people he supported. This was the beginning of an amazing life of four decades of service to refugees throughout the world. In 1960 he became the head of Lutheran World Service – Australia (LWS-A) In 1964, Dr Neldner moved to Tanzania to head up the new LWS program. The next 40 years of his life included working to assist refugees in places such as Mauritania, India, Ethiopia, the Middle East and making a major contribution to international cooperation regarding support for refugees including the Steering Committee for the Humanitarian Response for the United Nations in Geneva.A memoir of 573 pages including photographs.non-fictionThis book is the memoir of Dr Brian Neldner who dedicated over 40 years of his life supporting refugees around the world through his service with the Lutheran World Service. After World War II, a mass exodus of refugees from war torn Europe occurred, resulting in the arrival of more than 300,000 people to Bonegilla Migrant Centre near Wodonga, Victoria over a 20 year period. In 1947, many of the migrants arriving at the Bonegilla Migrant Centre were Lutherans, so the Lutheran pastor in Albury, Rev Dr Bruno Muetzelfeld started visiting the Centre which at times housed more than 1,000 Lutherans. He soon became the full-time Chaplain. In 1950, the newly-formed Lutheran World Federation decided a base was needed in Australia to help with the resettlement of refugees, and the Lutheran Church’s aid agency was born – Lutheran World Service-Australia with its first headquarters in Albury. In 1955, Brian Neldner joined the team as a case-work assistant and for the first 5 years of his work lived at Bonegilla in the same basic conditions as the newly arrived people he supported. This was the beginning of an amazing life of four decades of service to refugees throughout the world. In 1960 he became the head of Lutheran World Service – Australia (LWS-A) In 1964, Dr Neldner moved to Tanzania to head up the new LWS program. The next 40 years of his life included working to assist refugees in places such as Mauritania, India, Ethiopia, the Middle East and making a major contribution to international cooperation regarding support for refugees including the Steering Committee for the Humanitarian Response for the United Nations in Geneva.brian neldner, lutheran world service, lutheran migrants at bonegilla