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World War I Diaries
Item 03: Donald E. MacDonald diary, 1 February-12 May 1916 - Page 35
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World War I Diaries
Item 03: Donald E. MacDonald diary, 1 February-12 May 1916 - Page 36
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World War I Diaries
Item 03: Donald E. MacDonald diary, 1 February-12 May 1916 - Page 38
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Letter received by Banks from Maxim de Seise, 24 March 1793 (Series 72.144) - No…
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Letter received by Banks from Maxim de Seise, 24 March 1793 (Series 72.144) - No…
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Letter received by Banks from an unknown correspondent, undated (Series 72.198) …
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92 to my Cousin Sotherby, I think your [indecipherable] will [indecipherable] raise the Public SpiritPage transcription progress: Not yet started -
World War I Diaries
Item 06: General William Holmes correspondence, 1900-1915 - Page 31
Thu, 18/05/2017 - 10:00
[Page 31]
[Newspaper cutting contd. from page 30 - not transcribed]
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Rediscovering Indigenous Languages
Box 9/Item2: 'Language of Southern Yorkes Penisula Blacks', 1900 - Page 9
Wed, 17/05/2017 - 10:00
Corney Point An.ne.pa.
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Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 06: John Macarthur accounts, 1806-1832: No. 508
Tue, 27/07/2021 - 10:00
[Page 508]
Sir
I beg leave to say I gave Check
on Mr Marr for Timber as follows.
The Honble Jno Macarthur I am in yours [?]
H - CooperMay - Draft for 08 Dollars
Do for 200/208 DoPage transcription progress: Ready for review -
Macarthur family papers, 1789-1936 [First Collection]
Volume 60: William Campbell letters, 1846-1894: No. 132
Thu, 03/10/2019 - 10:00
[Page 132]
the runs, were he not
over-ruledinfluenced by Mr. Moriarty, who through my correspondence was offended I have no doubt, and drove the thing to extremities. I would venture to say that there is no precedentPage transcription progress: Completed
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