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Uniting Church Archives - Synod of VictoriaPhotograph - BW photo, c.1990s
... Reverend Dr John Mallison was ordained in 1958 and served at Narrabri, Port Kembla, Hamilton, Liverpool Department of Christian Education/Board of Education, Leichhardt Petersham and Allandale. ...Reverend Dr John Mallison was ordained in 1958 and served at Narrabri, Port Kembla, Hamilton, Liverpool Department of Christian Education/Board of Education, Leichhardt Petersham and Allandale. ...Reverend Dr John Mallison was ordained in 1958 and served at Narrabri, Port Kembla, Hamilton, Liverpool Department of Christian Education/Board of Education, Leichhardt Petersham and Allandale. He retired in 1995. Moderator of the NSW Synod 1983-1984.Head and shoulders photo of Rev. Dr John Mallison, wearing glasses and tie and jacket.Rev J Mallison Ramon Williams Worldwide Audio-visuals and photos 7 Louise Street Jannalli NSWrev. j. mallison; narrabri; port kembla; hamilton; liverpool department of christian education, leichhardt; petersham; allandale -
Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for LanguagesBook, John Giacon, Yuwaalaraay/Gamilaraay Wordlist, 1999
... ...Narrabri...Victorian Aboriginal Corporation for Languages 33 Saxon Street Brunswick melbourne Gamilaraay Yuwaalaraay Moree Boggabilla Narrabri Gunnedah Tamworth Mungindi word lists A book of wordlists in the Yuwaalaraay/Gamilaraay languages, which contains word groups, pronunciation guides etc. ...A book of wordlists in the Yuwaalaraay/Gamilaraay languages, which contains word groups, pronunciation guides etc.word listsgamilaraay, yuwaalaraay, moree, boggabilla, narrabri, gunnedah, tamworth, mungindi -
8th/13th Victorian Mounted Rifles Regimental CollectionBook, 2/2 Independent Light Tank Squadron AIF Nominal Roll
... In July they moved to Greta, and in August to Narrabri to participate in large scale exercises by 1st Armoured Division. ...In July they moved to Greta, and in August to Narrabri to participate in large scale exercises by 1st Armoured Division. ...Nominal roll of a small Australian Armoured Corps unit of World War Two (WWII). Raised at Puckapunyal, Victoria in January 1942 from members of the 2nd Armoured Brigade Group for service in Malaysia, but with the fall of Singapore before they could embark, they were restructured as the 2/2nd Australian Armoured Brigade Reconnaissance Squadron in February 1942. In July they moved to Greta, and in August to Narrabri to participate in large scale exercises by 1st Armoured Division. In October 1942 they were combined with the 2/1st Australian Armoured Brigade Reconnaissance Squadron and D Squadron 2/11th Australian Armoured Car Regiment to form the new 2/4th Australian Armoured Regiment. Yellow soft cover booklet, " 2/2nd Independent Light Tank Squadron Australian Imperial Force Nominal Roll " Six pages, staple bound.tank, roll, wwii, world war two, armour -
Federation University Historical CollectionReports, Thylacines and Large Predators Sightings, 1950-2011, 1950-2011
... ...narrabri...The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron. australian mythical animals collection david waldron tiger greenwald tasmanian tiger roberts wadsworth mary wadsworth portland leo gillick merino ann matthews h. mincham footprint helena lucas cape bridgewater wilbert wilson puma paw rocklands reservoir paw cast emmaville panther mulgoa jack victory samela harris narrabri c.j. johnson wandsworth robertson edward hallstron yetman d. liddicoot f. hallam liger ben lomand ben lomand panther methvern park john hutton black mountain elvy adams joe clifford armidale australian marsupial cat glenn innes barraba manilla uralla stan wyatt ashford emaville kingston laurence miller a.t. o'farrell pad marks edward hallstrom tasmanian devil wonthaggi jim drodge cyril maurier j. wright jack brennocks marsupial wolf hyaena b.l. meeby circus animals blue mountains jack duane coff's harbour daylesford lyonville j.r. templeton otways p.w. hunt emmaville panther dingos coolatai panther wilson's promontory hambley-clark mark foster broken hill puma tarnagulla tarnagulla puma jan juc grampians tom croderick clifford andrews bunyip wedderburn john lavery mt korong rare fauna research society peter chappell denmark mt barker mike voss ernie palm southern pantgher yowie min min mongarlowe river monga state forest john reid thylacine prospect reservoir sugarloaf john higgins kyneton ravenswood bendigotom austin hamilton ron strachan samuel wilson albert austin jaguars inverell r.s. paterson ian lobsey black sal new england panther kingstown a.f. o'farrell mile creek Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators ...The folder or correspondence is the result of a Freedom of Information request made to the Department of Sustainability and Environment in 2011. The folder was collected for research being conducted by David Waldron.Folder of newsclips and articles relating to "Big Cats", Thylacines, and other large predators. * The Argus, 04 May 1940 - 'Strange Animal a Dog' at Daylesford (Lyonville) sighted by J.R. Templeton australian mythical animals collection, david waldron, tiger, greenwald, tasmanian tiger, roberts wadsworth, mary wadsworth, portland, leo gillick, merino, ann matthews, h. mincham, footprint, helena lucas, cape bridgewater, wilbert wilson, puma paw, rocklands reservoir, paw cast, emmaville, panther, mulgoa, jack victory, samela harris, narrabri, c.j. johnson, wandsworth, robertson, edward hallstron, yetman, d. liddicoot, f. hallam, liger, ben lomand, ben lomand panther, methvern park, john hutton, black mountain, elvy adams, joe clifford, armidale, australian marsupial cat, glenn innes, barraba, manilla, uralla, stan wyatt, ashford, emaville, kingston, laurence miller, a.t. o'farrell, pad marks, edward hallstrom, tasmanian devil, wonthaggi, jim drodge, cyril maurier, j. wright, jack brennocks, marsupial wolf, hyaena, b.l. meeby, circus animals, blue mountains, jack duane, coff's harbour, daylesford, lyonville, j.r. templeton, otways, p.w. hunt, emmaville panther, dingos, coolatai panther, wilson's promontory, hambley-clark, mark foster, broken hill, puma, tarnagulla, tarnagulla puma, jan juc, grampians, tom croderick, clifford andrews, bunyip, wedderburn, john lavery, mt korong, rare fauna research society, peter chappell, denmark, mt barker, mike voss, ernie palm, southern pantgher, yowie, min min, mongarlowe river, monga state forest, john reid, thylacine, prospect reservoir, sugarloaf, john higgins, kyneton, ravenswood, bendigotom austin, hamilton, ron strachan, samuel wilson, albert austin, jaguars, inverell, r.s. paterson, ian lobsey, black sal, new england panther, kingstown, a.f. o'farrell, mile creek -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Dunn, Ian, Byways of Steam 21, 2003
... He moves through the grades of ASM by way of promotions to Narrabri West and then to Temora. Many of the normal duties, as well as several incidents along the way are described as Russells railway career advances. ...The Campbelltown to Camden Railway, by Ian Dunn. This essay explores the origins, building and operation of the line, and the photos dwell particularly on the operations associated with the coal loader at Narellan in the late 1950s. Bathurst’s 59 Class Bankers, by Peter Attenborough. This article looks at the role of those steam engines transferred to Bathurst, in particular the 59 class, which arrived at Bathurst at virtually the same time that mainline operations were drawing to a close. Troy Junction, by Ray Love. In this essay, Ray Love reviews the history and traffic operations of the junction which at one-time incorporated stock yards, an abattoir and a quarry. Kapooka, by Pat Turner & Ray Love. Retired engineman Pat Turner spent his entire railway career based at Junee, working on the main southern line. In this essay, Pat relates an incident at Kapooka, many years ago, at a time when all southern express trains required assistance in that area. Traffic Officer, by Russell Bright. Traffic Officer Russell Bright opts for a less uncertain life style than that of a guard and becomes an assistant station master, initially at Binnaway. He moves through the grades of ASM by way of promotions to Narrabri West and then to Temora. Many of the normal duties, as well as several incidents along the way are described as Russells railway career advances. In the Midst of Life, by Stephen Halgren. Eternal vigilance is required in whatever path we take, be it railway of every day. This essay recounts the tragic runaway and derailment of locomotive 5586 and the tragic death of Driver George Dixon at Eastwood in September 1940 which prompted railway poet Frank Brown to pen the ode Eastwood Fatality.ill, maps, p.128.non-fictionThe Campbelltown to Camden Railway, by Ian Dunn. This essay explores the origins, building and operation of the line, and the photos dwell particularly on the operations associated with the coal loader at Narellan in the late 1950s. Bathurst’s 59 Class Bankers, by Peter Attenborough. This article looks at the role of those steam engines transferred to Bathurst, in particular the 59 class, which arrived at Bathurst at virtually the same time that mainline operations were drawing to a close. Troy Junction, by Ray Love. In this essay, Ray Love reviews the history and traffic operations of the junction which at one-time incorporated stock yards, an abattoir and a quarry. Kapooka, by Pat Turner & Ray Love. Retired engineman Pat Turner spent his entire railway career based at Junee, working on the main southern line. In this essay, Pat relates an incident at Kapooka, many years ago, at a time when all southern express trains required assistance in that area. Traffic Officer, by Russell Bright. Traffic Officer Russell Bright opts for a less uncertain life style than that of a guard and becomes an assistant station master, initially at Binnaway. He moves through the grades of ASM by way of promotions to Narrabri West and then to Temora. Many of the normal duties, as well as several incidents along the way are described as Russells railway career advances. In the Midst of Life, by Stephen Halgren. Eternal vigilance is required in whatever path we take, be it railway of every day. This essay recounts the tragic runaway and derailment of locomotive 5586 and the tragic death of Driver George Dixon at Eastwood in September 1940 which prompted railway poet Frank Brown to pen the ode Eastwood Fatality.railroads - nsw - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial -
Victorian Railway History LibraryBook, Love, Ray, Byways of Steam 28, 2012
... Railroads - NSW - history Steam locomotives - NSW – pictorial Volume 28 features 144 pages with essays on: Steam Locomotive Depots in NSW: Narrabri West and Moree; It’s in the Blood – The Cessnock Express; A Tribute to Bob Booth ill, maps, p.144. ...Volume 28 features 144 pages with essays on: Steam Locomotive Depots in NSW: Narrabri West and Moree; It’s in the Blood – The Cessnock Express; A Tribute to Bob Boothill, maps, p.144.non-fictionVolume 28 features 144 pages with essays on: Steam Locomotive Depots in NSW: Narrabri West and Moree; It’s in the Blood – The Cessnock Express; A Tribute to Bob Boothrailroads - nsw - history, steam locomotives - nsw – pictorial
