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Argentina, Decree 14450 reorganising the Department of Politics and Social Economics of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs; also Decree 14450 restructuring the National Antarctic Commission; Decree 12944 of 1952 appointing members

Reference to national law relevant to Antarctic program operations, territories administration, administrative arrangements. Provides documents or extracts and source information.

Bill Bush

Area Sales Managers Conference Claremont, March 1958. Directors and Sales Managers.

Area Sales Managers Conference Claremont March, 1958. Directors and Sales Managers. Left to right. Standing: RV Palesy (NSW) DR Atkins (Vic) RV Harrison (Tas) I van Assche (WA) NF Mitchell (Vic) FW Thomas (NSW) FA Pollard (Newcastle) Seated: BC Johnston (Qld) VG Burley, HV McKernan, JPD Lloyd, RA Smith, AH Seaton (SA)

Area Sales Managers Conference Claremont, March 1958. S/A Department and Sales Managers.

Area Sales Managers Conference Claremont, March 1958. S/A Department and Sales Managers. Left to right. Back: TO Kelly, NF Mitchell (Vic) RV Palesy (NSW) RV Harrison (Tas) MG Wells, RM Conway. Centre: I van Assche (WA) DR Atkins (Vic) AH Seaton (SA) FW Thomas (NSW) FA Pollard (Newcastle) BC Johnston (Qld) Seated: AB Eastaugh, WA Hopkins, HV McKernan, DS Newman, JWC Wyett

Arctic claims of Canada

Government document relevant to the United Kingdom, territorial claims, territories administration, effective occupation. Provides copy of document or extract, with source information.

Bill Bush

Archives

"Archives" - Folder containing:
• "University of Tasmania. History Department.
• Brief General Survey of Tasmanian Historical Material in Mitchell Library, Sydney.
Typescript;
• Launceston Public Library. "List of Books in the Library on the Early History of Australia and Tasmania, Almanacs, and Tasmanian Newspaper ... Files." 1942. Duplicated.
• Hartwell, R.M. "Early Tasmanian Records and Problems, University of Sydney, 1947. 4p.
• "Tasmanian Newspaper Files in the Chief Secretary's Department, Hobart". Duplicated.
• "Shelf list of Early Tasmanian Newspapers in the State Library, Hobart, Tasmania". 6p. Typescript.

Archibald Lawrence Meston

Apsley River

Lease for 5 years of 50 acres from George Williams to Robert Ord , Apsley River 1861

Francis Cotton

Apsley Log Cabin

Photograph of Apsley original log cabin dating from 1826 on the property granted to William Lyne by Governor Arthur on order from Lord Apsley, eldest son of Lord Bathurst. Copy made by J.W. Beattie of an original of J. Lyne

George Musgrave Parker

Apsley house

Photograph of Apsley House. Originally a single storey sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on land granted to John Lyne who was MHA for Glamorgan in the period 1843-1865. Small kodak prints. ?G.M.P photographer thought to be taken c1920's - (See also book ch.3, P1/35 (262)

George Musgrave Parker

Apslawn House

Photograph of front view of Apslawn House. A sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on 640 acres of land granted to John Lyne, MHA for Glamorgan ,1843-1865. Located on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn, 13km south-west of Bicheno.

George Musgrave Parker

Apslawn House

Photograph of side view of Apslawn House. A sandstone Georgian house built in the 1840's on 640 acres of land granted to John Lyne, MHA for Glamorgan ,1843-1865. Located on the Tasman Highway, Apslawn, 13km south-west of Bicheno.

George Musgrave Parker

Apprenticeship indenture

Apprenticeship indenture dated 28 November 1814. Andrew Downie, eldest son of John Downie, farmer of Bankend,
apprenticed to James Lucas of Stirling as writer, procurator, conveyancer, notary public for five years.

Andrew Downie

Appointment as Attorney General

Letter Patent on parchment dated 20th October 1909 , appointment of John Earle as Attorney General. Earle led a minority Labor Government as Premier and Attorney-General from April 1914 until the Government’s defeat at the election of April 1916

John Earle

Appeals to Supreme Court

Appeals to Supreme Court 1931. Reports of appeal cases put to Supreme Court by A.G. Ogilvie or John Morris, heard before Chief Justice Herbert Nichols, Justice Harold Crisp or Justice A.I. Clark.
Typed carbon copies, some signed by Ogilvie or Morris, bound into volume and indexed.

Albert George Ogilvie

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