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Guide to the Papers of the Australian National University Survey of War Memorials Guide to the papers of the Australian National University Survey of War Memorials Collection number: PR00944 Contact information: Curator of Private Records Research Centre Australian War Memorial GPO Box 345 CANBERRA ACT 2601 Processed by Tim Roberts, updated by Alessandro Antonello Date completed 2000, updated 2010 © 2010 Australian War Memorial. All rights reserved. 2 Table of Contents Descriptive summary p. 3 Administrative information p. 4 Series list p. 5 Item list p. 6 3 Descriptive summary Title Australian National University Survey of War Memorials Date range of collection 1984- Collection number PR00944 Scope and content note The Australian National University Survey of War Memorials Collection comprises research materials collected and compiled during a national survey of Australian war memorials throughout Australia and in Australian overseas territories and Australian sections of foreign war cemeteries. Professor Kenneth Inglis of the Australian National University, assisted by Jan Brazier, was director of the project, and author of the book Sacred Places: war memorials in the Australian landscape, Miegunyah Press at Melbourne University Press, Carlton, 1998 (subsequent editions in 2005 and 2008), which is based on the project findings. The collection is arranged broadly into two parts: 1. Approximately 1500 individual files, including photographs, survey data, on-site notes made by research assistants, and historical information relating to towns, suburbs and individual significant memorials throughout Australia. The files are arranged alphabetically and numerically at item level, and grouped into larger state-by-state series. Series numbers are assigned to each state. 2. A small component of miscellaneous research data, including analysis of statistics and several folders of photographic slides. Provenance The collection was created by Professor Inglis, Jan Brazier and other research assistants beginning around 1984. It was donated to the Australian War Memorial by Professor Inglis in February 1998, with additions in January 2000 and February 2004. Extent 82 boxes, 9.46m Location Private Records Collection, Research Centre, Australian War Memorial 4 Administrative information Processing history The Collection was organised by the Australian War Memorial into series based on Australian states and territories, foreign countries and research materials. Files within the Australian series (Series 1 – 9) have been organised alphabetically. Access Open. Publication rights For information contact the Curator of Private Records, Research Centre. Copyright Copyright of material described in this guide is governed by copyright law in Australia. For further information contact the Curator of Private Records, Research Centre. Preferred citation Papers of the Australian National University Survey of War Memorials, Australian War Memorial, PR00944. Keywords Memorials 5 Series List Series Number Series Title Page 1 Australian Capital Territory 6 2 Sydney and suburbs 7 3 New South Wales – Towns and suburbs 12 4 Victoria – Towns and suburbs 28 5 Queensland – Towns and suburbs 39 6 South Australia – Towns and suburbs 48 7 Western Australia – Towns and suburbs 55 8 Tasmania – Towns and suburbs 58 9 Northern Territory / Overseas 63 10 Research Materials – Itemised description 64 11 Research Materials – Itemised description 66 12 Photographs 68 13 Various Countries 69 14 Unknown Soldier 70 15 Italy 71 16 British Empire and Commonwealth 72 17 New Jersey, USA 73 18 France 74 19 USSR 75 20 Europe (Various), USA 76 21 USA 77 22 UK 78 23 Ireland 79 24 Australia 80 25 [untitled] 81 6 Item List SERIES 1 AUSTRALIAN CAPITAL TERRITORY WALLET BOX 1/1a Australian War Memorial 1 1 1/1b Australian War Memorial 2 1 1/2 Canberra – other (incl. Hall) 3 1 1/3a War Memorial 4 1 1/3b War Memorial 5 1 1/3c War Memorial 6 1 1/3d War Memorial 7 1 7 SERIES 2 SYDNEY AND SUBURBS WALLET BOX 2/1 Alexandria 8 2 2/2 Annandale 8 2 2/3 Arncliffe 8 2 2/4 Ashfield 9 2 2/5 Auburn 9 2 2/6 Balgowlah 9 2 2/7 Balmain 10 2 2/8 Bankstown 10 2 2/9 Beecroft 11 2 2/10 Belfield 11 2 2/11 Bellevue Hills 11 2 2/12 Berowra 11 2 2/13 Beverly Hills 12 2 2/14 Bexley 12 2 2/15 Blacktown 12 2 2/16 Bondi 12 2 2/17 Botany 13 2 2/18 Brighton-Le-Sands 13 2 2/19 Brooklyn 13 2 2/20 Brookvale 14 2 2/21 Brookvale 14 2 2/22 Burwood 14 2 2/23 Cabramatta 15 2 2/24 Cammeray 15 2 2/25 Campbelltown 15 2 2/26 Camperdown 15 2 2/27 Campsie 16 2 2/28 Canley Vale 16 2 2/29 Canterbury 16 2 2/30 Caringbah 16 2 2/31 Carlingford 17 2 2/32 Carlingford 17 2 2/33 Carlton 17 2 2/34 Castle Hill 17 2 2/35 Castlereagh 17 2 2/36 Casula 17 2 2/37 Chatswood 18 3 2/38 Clovelly 18 3 2/39 Collaroy 18 3 2/40 Colo 19 3 2/41 Concord 19 3 2/42 Coogee 19 3 2/43 Cromer Heights 20 3 2/44 Cronulla 20 3 8 2/45 Curl Curl 20 3 2/46 Darlinghurst 20 3 2/47 Darling Point 21 3 2/48 Darlington 21 3 2/49 Dee Why 21 3 2/50 Doll’s Point 21 3 2/51 Double Bay 22 3 2/52 Drummoyne 22 3 2/53 Earlwood 22 3 2/54 Eastlake - Roseberry Racecourse 23 3 2/55 Eastwood 23 3 2/56 Enfield 23 3 2/57 Enmore 24 3 2/58 Epping 24 3 2/59 Erskineville 24 3 2/60 Fairfield 24 3 2/61 Five Dock 25 3 2/62 Forest Lodge 25 3 2/63 Forestville 25 3 2/64 Freeman’s Reach 26 3 2/65 Garden Island 26 3 2/66 Gladesville 26 3 2/67 Glebe 26 3 2/68 Glenbrook 27 3 2/69 Glenfield 27 3 2/70 Gordon 27 3 2/71 Granville 27 3 2/72 Guildford 27 3 2/73 Gymea 28 4 2/74 Haberfield 28 4 2/75 Harbord 28 4 2/76 Hardy’s Bay 28 4 2/77 Homebush 29 4 2/78 Hornsby 29 4 2/79 Hoxton Park 29 4 2/80 Hunters Hill 30 4 2/81 Hurlstone 30 4 2/82 Hurstville 31 4 2/83 Ingleburn 31 4 2/84 Kellyville 31 4 2/85 Killara 32 4 2/86 King’s Cross 32 4 2/87 Kirribilli 32 4 2/88 Kogarah 32 4 2/89 KuRingGai 33 4 9 2/90 Kyeemagh 33 4 2/91 Lakembah 33 4 2/92 Lane Cove 33 4 2/93 Leichhardt 34 4 2/94 Lewisham 34 4 2/95 Lidcombe 34 4 2/96 Lindfield 35 4 2/97 Little Bay 35 4 2/98 Liverpool 35 4 2/99 Lugarno 36 4 2/100 Malabar 36 4 2/101 Manly 36 4 2/102 Marayong 37 5 2/103 Maroubra 37 5 2/104 Marrickville 37 5 2/105 Mascot 38 5 2/106 Matraville 38 5 2/107 Meadowbank 38 5 2/108 Merrylands 39 5 2/109 Milsons Point 39 5 2/110 Miranda 39 5 2/111 Mona Vale 40 5 2/112 Moore Park 40 5 2/113 Mortdale 40 5 2/114 Mosman 41 5 2/115 Mt Druitt 42 5 2/116 Naremburn 42 5 2/117 Narrabeen 42 5 2/118 Neutral Bay 42 5 2/119 New Coventry (proposed) 42 5 2/120 Newtown 42 5 2/121 North Sydney 43 5 2/122 Northbridge 44 5 2/123 Northern Suburbs Crematorium 44 5 2/124 Oatley 44 5 2/125 Paddington 44 5 2/126 Padstow 45 5 2/127 Parramatta 45 5 2/128 Peakhurst 46 5 2/129 Pennant Hills 46 5 2/130 Penrith 46 5 2/131 Penrith – material from R.A. 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