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The records of the Admiralty and Secretariat filmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project cover the records of the Admiralty Office up to 1832 and of the Secretary's Department of the reorganised Board of Admiralty after that date.
Records 1699-1937 of the Royal Society comprising council and committee minutes, correspondence, letter-books, manuscripts, referee reports and other archives.
The material filmed by the Australian Joint Copying Project includes: Quarter Sessions and Rye records relating to the costs of transportation; register of emigrations; promotional material relating to emigration to Australia; manuscripts; newspaper clippings; journals, photographs, correspondence and addresses.
Papers 1800-1803 of Major Henry C. Sirr, Town Major and Head of Police in Dublin 1798-1826, including letters relating to Michael Dwyer and his party, information of Thomas Devoy relating to John Carroll, and petition of Mathias McElray on board the Anne.
This collection reflects Robert Darby's interest and involvement in left-wing politics over the period 1970-82, and his participation in union and community affairs from 1979-85. There is considerable overlap between material on University-based student groups and left-wing political movements generally. The main focus is on Victorian (La Trobe University) material, however several States and the Australian Capital Territory are well represented.
37.85 metres(227 ms boxes + 3 large folio boxes + 1 med folio box + 29 albums + 2 negative boxes + 27 map folios)
Abstract Or Scope
This collection comprises files created by Professor Mulvaney in the course of his career as an archaeologist, historian, author and lecturer and includes correspondence, drafts of writings by Mulvaney and others, notes, notebooks, fieldwork papers and research material, financial papers, grant applications, minutes of meetings, submissions, reports, drawings, maps and plans, certificates, newspaper cuttings and other printed material. Mulvaney corresponded with archaeologists, historians, politicians, colleagues and friends from Australia and overseas. The bulk of the letters in this collection are written to Mulvaney, although drafts and copies of his own letters feature as well.