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Vision AustraliaBooklet - Text, Lady Nell 'Seeing Eye' Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind, 198
... ...Arthur Giblin...Phyllis Gration Lady Nell Seeing Eye Dog School David Blyth Thelma McKenniarey Kevin O'Mahoney Carolyn Anderson Cyril Fisher Len Childs Lyn Tyson Peter Goss Peter Richards Len Hallet Chris Finnen Greg Cooper Percy Bamblett Arthur Giblin Phillip Meyer Kim Gration Ian Norris Clive Thening Harold Gration 36 page pamphlet with photographs Lady Nell 'Seeing Eye' Dog School & Rehabilitation Centre for the Blind Booklet Text ...A booklet promoting the work and philosophy of the Lady Nell 'Seeing Eye' Dog school and rehabilitation centre in the 1980's. The history of the school, experiences in dog handling and various graduates are discussed. It also has an image of Cyril Fisher - the first indigenous person who have a Seeing Eye dog. The booklet was for sale for $2.00.36 page pamphlet with photographsphyllis gration, lady nell seeing eye dog school, david blyth, thelma mckenniarey, kevin o'mahoney, carolyn anderson, cyril fisher, len childs, lyn tyson, peter goss, peter richards, len hallet, chris finnen, greg cooper, percy bamblett, arthur giblin, phillip meyer, kim gration, ian norris, clive thening, harold gration -
Koorie Heritage TrustBook, Giblin, R. W, The early History of Tasmania: the Geographical era 1642-1804, 1928
... This last from 1804 to the recall of Lieutenant Governor Arthur in 1836. the final phase might be called the Progressive Era, and was marked by a continuous improvement and development in all the conditions which made for a better social order for the inhabitants of the country. p341; fold-outmaps; illus: appendices; notes; bibliography; chronological tables; index; 22 cm. The early History of Tasmania: the Geographical era 1642-1804. Book Giblin ...The history of Tasmania before Australian Federation took place in 1900 may be conveniently divided into three periods which were, by their nature, entirely distinct from the others. Tvhe first of these was the Geographical Era dating from the discovery of the island in 1642 to the years 1803 and 1804, when the first settlements were formed. The second division may be termed the Penal Establishment Era. This last from 1804 to the recall of Lieutenant Governor Arthur in 1836. the final phase might be called the Progressive Era, and was marked by a continuous improvement and development in all the conditions which made for a better social order for the inhabitants of the country.p341; fold-outmaps; illus: appendices; notes; bibliography; chronological tables; index; 22 cm.The history of Tasmania before Australian Federation took place in 1900 may be conveniently divided into three periods which were, by their nature, entirely distinct from the others. Tvhe first of these was the Geographical Era dating from the discovery of the island in 1642 to the years 1803 and 1804, when the first settlements were formed. The second division may be termed the Penal Establishment Era. This last from 1804 to the recall of Lieutenant Governor Arthur in 1836. the final phase might be called the Progressive Era, and was marked by a continuous improvement and development in all the conditions which made for a better social order for the inhabitants of the country.tasmania -- history. | tasmania.
