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List of Holdings Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings Abbott, Charles Lydiard Aubrey NTRS 3 Book of press cuttings featuring CLA Abbott, Administrator 1925-1952 Darwin Aboriginal Areas Protection Authority NTRS 1994 Southern region fieldwork reports 1981-1994 Darwin Adams, Colin Francis NTRS 257 Programme and records of proceedings, opening of Legislative Council Chamber and inauguration 1955-1955 Darwin of session Adams, Leo John NTRS 3127 Master copy of digitised images of slides relating to Cyclone Tracy 1974-1974 Darwin NTRS 3128 Reference copy of digitised images of slides relating to Cyclone Tracy 1974-1974 Darwin NTRS 3129 Copyprints of digitised images of slides relating to Cyclone Tracy 1974-1974 Darwin Adelaide River Racing Club NTRS 256 Photocopy of racing programme 1939-1939 Darwin Administrative and Clerical Officers' Association, Northern Territory Branch NTRS 754 Administration and policy files 1952-1986 Darwin NTRS 851 Minutes 1968-1977 Darwin Administrator of the Northern Territory F600 'The Territorian' newspaper 1963-1967 Darwin Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 1 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Administrator of the Northern Territory NTRS 241 Northern Territory annual reports 1953-1959 Darwin NTRS 484 Photograph of 'The Residency' (Government House), Darwin 1978-1978 Darwin NTRS 486 Extracts from South Australian and Northern Territory Gazettes 1909-1912 Darwin NTRS 495 Northern Territory Gazettes relating to stock routes 1921-1921 Darwin NTRS 523 Floor plan of 'The Residency' (Government House), Darwin 1956-1956 Darwin NTRS 830 General correspondence files and newspapers (John Armstrong England) 1974-1983 Darwin NTRS 1089 Speeches of Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1989 Darwin NTRS 1113 Invitations and visits by Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1114 Invitations and visits to townships and Aboriginal communities by Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1115 Invitations and visits to cattle stations by Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1116 Patronage files of Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1117 Articles prepared for the 'Administrator's Column' (Commodore Eric Johnston) 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1118 Files relating to official functions at Government House 1981-1989 Darwin NTRS 1119 General correspondence and patronage files of Mrs Johnston 1981-1988 Darwin NTRS 1120 Correspondence of Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1989 Darwin NTRS 1146 Correspondence files and memoranda of Commodore Eric Johnston 1981-1989 Darwin NTRS 1510 Folders of Darwin Sewerage House Drainage plans, filed consecutively by assessment number ca1951-1960 Darwin NTRS 1743 Scrapbook (Commodore Eric Johnston) 1981-1989 Darwin Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 2 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Administrator of the Northern Territory NTRS 1745 List of speeches (Commodore Eric Johnston) 1981-1989 Darwin NTRS 1746 Invitations and visits (Justice JH Muirhead) 1989-1992 Darwin NTRS 1747 Patronage files (Justice JH Muirhead) 1989-1992 Darwin NTRS 1748 Attendance books 1974-1989 Darwin NTRS 1749 Appointment diaries (Commodore Eric Johnston) 1982-1989 Darwin NTRS 1750 Appointment diaries (Justice JH Muirhead) 1989-1992 Darwin NTRS 1751 Presentation files (Justice JH Muirhead) 1989-1992 Darwin NTRS 1752 Functions files (Justice JH Muirhead) 1989-1992 Darwin NTRS 1753 Correspondence relating to Aboriginal matters 1982-1992 Darwin NTRS 1754 Correspondence files and speeches 1980-1992 Darwin NTRS 2211 Reference copy of staff files 'P' (Police) single number series 1917-1945 Darwin NTRS 2420 General administration files 1979-2000 Darwin NTRS 2421 Scrapbook (the Hon. Austin Asche, AC QC) 1993-1996 Darwin NTRS 2422 Scrapbook (Justice JH Muirhead, AC QC) 1989-1993 Darwin NTRS 2424 Scrapbooks (Dr Neil Conn) 1997-2000 Darwin NTRS 2618 Function files (John Anictomatis AO) 2000-2003 Darwin NTRS 3225 Report of the working party for the administration and control of the Northern Territory in an 1951-1951 Darwin emergency Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 3 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Advances to Settlers Board NTRS 2662 Mortgage contracts [Previously registered as F11] 1914-1928 Darwin NTRS 2663 Mortgages [Previously registered as F12] 1914-1915 Darwin NTRS 2664 Bills of sale, registered [Previously registered as F13] 1914-1914 Darwin NTRS 2665 Bills of sale, unregistered [Previously registered as F14] 1915-1915 Darwin Agostini, Mary NTRS 1704 Copyprints of Botanical Gardens, Darwin ca1940-ca1949 Darwin Agricultural Department NTRS 3364 Correspondence files with 'R' prefix 1913-1943 Darwin NTRS 3365 Correspondence files with 'S' prefix 1927-1944 Darwin NTRS 3366 Unregistered correspondence files relating to Jinka Station, stock exports and horse disease 1914-1991 Darwin Ah Toy, Lawrence C NTRS 25 Trustee records relating to Brown's Mart 1969-1975 Darwin NTRS 26 Committee records relating to the Darwin Sailing Club 1969-1972 Darwin Alice Springs Farmers Association NTRS 881 Minutes of meetings and newsletters 1969-1984 Alice Springs Alice Springs Public Library NTRS 3535 Sound recordings on analogue cassette and compact disk relating to library events and oral history 1967-2006 Darwin interviews with Northern Territory identities Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 4 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Alice Springs School of the Air NTRS 2411 Annual report 1966-1967 Alice Springs Allcorn, William NTRS 254 Personal records including photographs of Darwin, correspondence relating to Ban Ban Springs, 1883-1953 Darwin maps, plans and publications Anderson, Alice NTRS 2022 Personal correspondence from Karl Nylander 1910-1923 Darwin Anderson, Thelma Ellen (Mrs) NTRS 288 Newspaper article relating to Charlie Dargie and Daly River 1912-1974 Darwin Anglican Church of Australia, Diocese of the Northern Territory NTRS 2 Records of Christ Church Cathedral, Darwin 1883-1983 Darwin NTRS 839 Records of the Parish of the Ascension, Alice Springs 1933-1986 Alice Springs NTRS 1249 Holy Bible donated by Gowty Family for consecration of Christchurch Cathedral 1977-1977 Darwin NTRS 1831 Reports and documents relating to Reverend Clyde Wood, Bishop of the Northern Territory 1952-1991 Darwin Anonymous NTRS 2009 Photograph album 1866-1871 Darwin Apex Club of Arafura NTRS 3367 Photographs relating to events, dinners and conventions ca1976-ca1980 Darwin NTRS 3368 Scrapbook relating to projects and events 1973-ca1984 Darwin Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 5 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Apex Club of Nightcliff Inc. NTRS 678 General correspondence files 1965-1992 Darwin NTRS 679 Convention records 1965-1990 Darwin NTRS 680 Minutes 1965-1988 Darwin NTRS 681 Newsletters 1972-1992 Darwin NTRS 682 Minutes of board meetings 1970-1987 Darwin NTRS 683 Annual reports 1966-1987 Darwin NTRS 1180 Correspondence files relating to Solomon Island Work Party in the aftermath of Cyclone Sally 1987-1988 Darwin NTRS 1181 Photographs and negatives 1986-1986 Darwin NTRS 1182 Guest and visitors book 1964-1988 Darwin NTRS 1458 Publicity videos and records 1983-1988 Darwin Arafura Skin Divers Club NTRS 3408 Membership badge n.d. Darwin NTRS 3439 Photocopies of photographs relating to club day trips ca1954-ca1954 Darwin Araluen Centre for Arts and Entertainment NTRS 2399 Board of Management minutes 1980-1993 Alice Springs NTRS 2400 Correspondence files with 'AMAS' prefix ca1981-1999 Alice Springs NTRS 3077 Correspondence files regarding the administration of artistic performances 1981-1998 Alice Springs Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 6 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Archibald, Jared NTRS 2790 Darwin Festival program 1965-1965 Darwin Archives Office of South Australia NTRS 789 Numerical list of inwards correspondence to the Government Resident of the Northern Territory ca1958-ca1961 Darwin (1870-1903) Armbrust, Bill NTRS 255 Personal notes about life in Darwin 1945-1964 Darwin Armfield, John David NTRS 1337 Photograph of crocodile captured at Blackmore River ca1942-ca1942 Darwin Arts Council of Australia, Northern Territory Division NTRS 21 Promotional papers 1973-1984 Darwin NTRS 228 Annual reports 1979-1983 Darwin NTRS 229 Tour files 1976-1988 Darwin NTRS 230 Membership records 1973-1982 Darwin NTRS 231 Minute book and associated papers 1974-1980 Darwin NTRS 232 Files relating to school bookings 1978-1980 Darwin NTRS 233 Administration files 1969-1990 Darwin NTRS 236 Scrapbook of newspaper clippings 1978-1980 Darwin NTRS 1224 Minutes 1984-1989 Darwin Wednesday, 19 September 2018 Page 7 of 269 Northern Territory Archives Service List of Holdings (cont'd) Arts Council of Australia, Northern Territory Division NTRS 1225 Correspondence files 1982-1989 Darwin NTRS 1226 Minutes 1980-1989 Darwin NTRS 1227 Publications 1979-1988 Darwin NTRS 1348 Promotional posters 1985-1991 Darwin Assay Office, Alice Springs F371 Application for free assays 1936-1937 Alice Springs F372 Assay reports 1936-1937 Alice Springs F924 Assay register and indexes 1934-1937 Alice Springs Attorney-General NTRS 800 Chronological correspondence of the Attorney-General (JM Robertson) 1982-1984 Darwin Attwood, Audrey NTRS 3252 Anzac Day order of service, Alice Springs sub-branch of the Return Services League of Australia 1977-1977 Alice Springs NTRS 3253 Notes, instruction manuals and school newsletters for bush schools in Central Australia ca1961-ca1971 Alice Springs NTRS 3254 Teachers’
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