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C:\Documents and Settings\Chris Dunkerley\My Documents\Excel CORNISH ASSOCIATION OF NSW - MEMBERS LENDING & RESEARCH LIBRARY - Jan 2008 Search using Edit, Find in this page (Firefox) For more information or to borrow contact Eddie or Eileen Lyon on: (02) 9349 1491 or Email: [email protected] Id No BOOK NAME AUTHOR DESCRIPTION 1 Yesterday's Town: St Ives Noall Cyril Book - illustrated history 2 King Arthur Country in Cornwall Duxbury & Williams Book - information 3 Story of St Ives, The Noall Cyril Book 4 St Ives in the 1800's Laity R.P. Book 5 Cornish Surnames, A Handbook of G. Pawley White Book 6 Cornish Pioneers of Ballarat Dell & Menhennet Book 7 Kernewek for Kids Franklin Sharon Book - Copper Triangle Puzzles, Stories 8 Australian Celtic Journal Vol.One Darlington J Journal 9 Microform Collection Index (OUT OF CIRCULATION) Aust. Soc of Genealogy Journal 10 Where Now Cousin Jack? Hopkins Ruth Book 11 Cornwall - A Genealogical Bibliography Raymond Stuart Journal LOST 12 Penwith - The Illustrated Past Noall Cyril Book 13 St Ives, The Book of Noall Cyril Book - pictorial history LOST IN FIRE 14 Cornish Names Dexter T.F.G. Book 15 Scilly and the Scillonians Read A.H. & Son Book - pictorial history 16 Shipwrecks at Land's End Larn & Mills Book 17 Minerals, Rocks and Gemstones in Cornwall Rogers Cedric Book - collector’s guide 18 King Arthur, Tintagel Castle & Celtic Monuments Tintagel Parish Council Book 19 Shipwrecks on the Isles of Scilly Gibson F.E. Book 20 Which Francis Symonds Symonds John Symonds history - Cornwall and Australia 21 St Ives, The Beauty of Badger H.G. Illustration Booklet 22 Little Land of Cornwall, The Rowse A.L. Book LOST 23 From Here To Antiquity Jenkyn A.W. Book - A Celtic lineage 24 Cornwall: Beautiful Britain Series Matthews Rupert Book - Pictorial 25 Compiling Your Family History Gray Nancy Book 26 Society of Australian Genealogists 1932-82 Soc. of Aust Genealogists Journal - Golden Jubilee History 27 Annals of the Poor McLaughlan Eve/Federation of FHS Journal 28 Wills before 1858 McLaughlan Eve Journal - a guide to wills 29 Parish Registers McLaughlan Eve/Federation of FHS Journal 30 Compiling your Family History Gray Nancy Book 31 St Ives Album, A Lanyon Andrew Book - -illustrated history 32 Directory of Members Interests 1996 Cornwall Family History Society Journal LOST IN FIRE 33 St Michael's Mount St Aubyn Book - illustrated history 34 Tales of the Cornish Miners Vivian John Book 35 Sheriffs of Cornwall Cornwall Record Office Pamphlet 36 Constitution of Cornwall or Kernow, The The Stannary Parliament Pamphlet 37 Guide to the Library 1984 Society of Aust. Genealogists Journal 38 Rowe Family of Castlemaine, The Rowe Family Members Book - Family History 39 Famous Smugglers Inns Frank Graham Book 40 Cousin Jacks and Jennys Hancock & Paterson Book - Cornish in Sth Aust. 41 Road to Byng McBurney Yvonne Book - History of Byng, NSW 42 Lands End Mowat Bill Book 43 List of Accessions Apr 1984 - Mar 1985 Cornwall Records Office Pamphlet 44 Aust.Celtic Cornish World Wide Conference Cornish Association of N.S.W. Journal - Report 45 Quest for a Celtic - Aust. Heritage, The Payton Philip Book 46 List of Accessions Apr 1983 - Mar 1984 Cornwall Records Office Pamphlet 47 List of Accessions Apr 1985 - Mar 1986 Cornwall Records Office Pamphlet 48 List of Accessions Apr 1986 - Mar 1987 Cornwall Records Office Pamphlet 49 Review and Accession List Cornwall Records Office Pamphlet 50 Cornwall in Colour Trudgill John Book 51 Map 1:50,000 Lands End & Scilly Isles Landranger Map 52 Sellwood Family Manuscript, The Bartley Betty Family Tree 53 Bartley Family Manuscript Bartley Betty Bartley Family History 54 Cornish World No. 1 Cornish World Publications Journal 55 Cornish World No. 2 Cornish World Publications Journal 56 Cornish World No. 4 Cornish World Publications Journal 57 Cornish World No. 5 Cornish World Publications Journal 58 Tregonissy fo Trenarren A L Rowse Book 59 South West Cornwall Kerrier District Council Pamphlet - tourist 60 The Story of Cornwall’s Churches S V Daniell Pamphlet 61 British Cemetery Real-Del-Monte Mexico Dudley L & S.T. Pamphlet - Index 62 Old Occupations Family Tree Magazine Journal 63 Lobbery - Volume Two Lobb Douglas Family Histories/Trees 64 Poldark Book 1 - Ross Poldark Winston Graham Novel 65 Poldark Book 2 - Demelza Winston Graham Novel LOST IN FIRE 66 Poldark Book 3 - Jeremy Poldark Winston Graham Novel 67 Poldark Book 4 - Warleggan Winston Graham Novel 68 Poldark Book 9 -The Millers Dance Winston Graham Novel 69 In The Roar of the Sea Baring - Gould S Book LOST IN FIRE 70 Gwennap Parish - A Local Profile Menhenott David Book 71 Tregaran Mary Lide Novel 72 Taylor's of Tarana Elizabeth T Hook Taylor Family Tree 73 Cornwall Payton Philip Book 74 Cornish Dictionary, A Short Truran Christine Book 75 Mining in Cornwall - Volume One Trounson J Book 76 Cornish World No. 7 Cornish World Publications Journal 77 Cornish World No. 9 Cornish World Publications Journal 78 Cornish World No. 12 Cornish World Publications Journal 79 Polrudden Thompson E.V. Novel 80 Poldark Book 5 - The Black Moon Winston Graham Novel 81 Poldark Book 6 - The Four Swans Winston Graham Book 82 Grove of Eagles, The Winston Graham Novel 83 Poldark Book 10 - The Loving Cup Winston Graham Novel 84 Poldark Book 11 - The Twisted Sword Winston Graham Novel LOST IN FIRE 85 Penmarric Howatch Susan Book 86 Sense of Place,A Cornish Studies Library 87 Aust / Cornish Family History Directory 1994 Cornish Association of Victoria Journal - Index 88 Royal Institution Of Cornwall Journal Royal Institution of Cornwall Journal 89 Cornish Pioneers of Ballarat - Volume Two Dell & Menhennet Book 90 Little Land of Cornwall, The Rowse A.L. Book 91 Cornish World No. 13 Cornish World Publications Journal 92 Cornish World No. 14 Cornish World Publications Journal 93 Mining in Cornwall - Volume Two Trounson Book 94 Making of Modern Cornwall, The Payton Philip Book - 95 From a Dark Stream Blackwell Henry Cecil Book - story of Cornish people & impact on the world 96 Cornish Heiress, The Gellis Roberta Novel 97 Fabulous Furphies Docker & Silver Book - 10 Aust myths 98 Harry Kneebone Tiver Joan Book - Biography 99 Pride of Lions, A Udy James S Udy family history 100 Celtic Book of Days, The Matthews Caitlin Book 101 Churches in the Rural Deanery of St Austell Saunders Barry Pamphlet - Guide 102 Chronology of Churches-Broken Hill 1885-1996 Stoneman John Journal 103 Cornish World No. 15 Cornish World Publications Journal 104 Cornish World No. 16 Cornish World Publications Journal 105 U.K. Road Map Woods of Reigate Map 106 Map 1:50,000 Truro & Falmouth Landranger Map 107 One & All Pat Lay Book 108 Branch of the Vine George Vine Vine Family History 109 General Studies Celtic Studies - Cornish Final Assignment Pamphlet F’cap - Cornish language 110 Cornish World No 17 Cornish World Publications Journal 111 From Parchment to Password Crundwell, Golder, Wood Book - History of Land Title Office 112 Australia’s earliest Mining Era 1841-1851 Aulh and Marfleet Book - Mostly Sth Aust. 113 Natural History Of the Lizard Peninsular F A & S M Turk Handbook of Natural history 114 Celts in Europe Aedeen Cremin Book - history, archaeology, antiquities 115 Cornish Ordinalia Jane A Bakere Book - Crticial Study 116 Celtic Miscellany Penguin Classics Book paperback - Celtic literature 117 Cornish Roots CD (PC only) - family history 118 Cornish Shipwrecks Larn and Carter Book 119 Spirit of Cornwall, The Val Baker Book -Non Fiction 120 Dictionary Of Saints David Hugh Farmer Book 121 China Clay - the early years Phillip Varcoe Book 122 Register of Parish & Non-Parochial 1538-1837 Hugh Peskett Book 123 Shipping arrivals & Departures Tasmania 1803-1833 Ian Hawkings Nicholson Book 124 Shipping arrivals & Departures Tasmania 1834-1842 Ian Hawkings Nicholson Book 125 126 127 Australian Archives Fact Sheets & Catalogue Folder - Information pamphlets 128 Cornish Pasty Oswald Pryor Book - humorous illustrated 129 Australia’s Little Cornwall Oswald Pryor Book - history of Moonta 130 Voice Print - Newsletter Oral History Assoc. July 1998 NSW Oral History Assoc Journal 131 Prayer book Rebellion of 1549 Ann Trevenen Jenkin Journal 132 Discover South Australia’s Mining Heritage Trails Primary Industries S.A Historical information pamphlet 133 Book Cancelled 134 Book Cancelled 135 Glen Innes Celtic Festival 2004 Harold Konz DVD 136 Cornish Language, The story of the P Berresford Ellis Book 137 Kernoewek Lowender (Sth Australia) LOST Video - Biannual Cornish Gathering 138 Cornish Seminar 1999 Association of South Australia Journal 139 No Monument In Stone Allan Peters Book - biography of Elizabeth Woolcock 140 Cornish World No. 20 Cornish World Publications Journal 141 Descendants of Hugh Ford Geoff Ford Chart Family Tree (Reference Only) 142 Guy Genealogical Chart Chart - Family Tree (Reference Only) 143 Thomas Family, The Bruce Mac A Thomas Thomas Family History 144 Glorious Gardens Of Cornwall Book 145 They Left Their Mark Hazel Magann Biographies of Blacktown NSW residents 146 Broken Hill 1883 - 1893 R.H.B Kearns Book 147 Broken Hill 1894 - 1914 R.H.B Kearns Book 148 Broken Hill 1915 - 1939 R.H.B Kearns Book 149 Broken Hill 1940 - 1983 R.H.B Kearns Book 150 (Poldark Book 7) The Angry Tide Winston Graham Novel 151 Poldark Book 8 - The Stranger From the Sea Winston Graham Novel 152 153 Grove of Eagles, The Winston Graham Novel 154 Out Of Cornwall The story of Richard & Mary Mutton Lynch & Roughley Family History 155 Polsinny Harbour Mary E Pearce Novel 156 Stone Circles Rob Roy Book 157 Lobbery - Volume Two Douglas Lobb Family History
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