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Library Catalogue Effective March 2014 Library Catalogue effective March 2014 Accession Title Location Format Colour ABORIGINAL ABOR-010 A Black Reality Australian Collection S/C B5 Orange ABOR-017 Aboriginal Reserves in New South Wales Australian Collection S/C A5 Grey ABOR-013 Aboriginal Sites of New South Wales Australian Collection S/C A4 Cream ABOR-007 Aborigines in Colonial Society Australian Collection S/C A5 Orange ABOR-006 After the Dreaming Australian Collection S/C B6 Brown & orange ABOR-008 Aliens in Arnhem Land Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue & Orange ABOR-015 Australian Aboriginal Culture Australian Collection S/C A5 Brown ABOR-003 Before White Man - Aboriginal life in prehistoric Australia Australian Collection S/C A4 Brown ABOR-014 First Australians, Our heritage in Stamps Australian Collection S/C ODD Sepia ABOR-005 Guests of the Governor - Aboriginal Residents of the First Government House Australian Collection S/C B5 L Blue & Multi ABOR-001 Indigenous Australians Australian Collection S/C A5 Cream/Multi ABOR-019 Justice for Aboriginal Australians Australian Collection S/C B5 Black ABOR-011 Koori, A Will to Win Australian Collection H/C B5 Brown ABOR-009 Landrights, A Christian Perspective Australian Collection H/C A5 Black Red Yellow ABOR-018 Outcasts in White Australia Australian Collection S/C A5 White ABOR-016 Race Relations in North Queensland Australian Collection S/C B5 Grey ABOR-020 Recognition: The Way Forward Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi ABOR-022 Reconciliation at the Crossroads Australian Collection S/C A4 Multi ABOR-012 Survival, A History of Aboriginal Life in NSW Australian Collection S/C A4 Black Red Yellow ABOR-002 The Australian Aboriginals Australian Collection S/C A5 Coloured ABOR-023 The Path of Reconciliation Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi ABOR-026 The Path of Reconciliation Australian Collection S/C A4 Mauve & cream ABOR-024 The Position of Indigenous People Australian Collection S/C B5 Multi ABOR-025 The Position of Indigenous People Australian Collection S/C B5 Multi ABOR-027 The story of Bob Waterer and his Family 1803-2010 Australian Collection S/C A4 Brown/Multi ABOR-021 Up Rode the Troopers, The Black Police in Queensland Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue ABOR-004 When the Sky Fell Down Australian Collection H/C A5 Multi ACT ELECTROL ROLLS ACT-001 ACT Federal Electoral Rolls 1993 Australian Collection AUSTRALIAN EARLY RESEARCH HISTORY - NEW CATAGORY AERH02 Colonial Australia before 1850 Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue AERH05 In Old Australia Australian Collection H/C A5 Olive Green AERH01 Lachlan Macuarie Australian Collection H/C B5 Brown AERH03 Macquarie Country Ausralian Collection H/C B5 Green/white AERH06 Sydney's First Four Years Australian Collection H/C B5 Blue/Cream AERH04 The First Fleet Australian Collection H/C A4 Blue AUSTRALIAN - MICROFICHE AUS-006 Australian Almanack & Sydney Directory 1834 Australian Collection AUS-002 Australian Genealogical Computer Index Cemetery - AGCI Australian Collection AUS-004 Australian Genealogical Computer Index Series 4 (AGCI) Australian Collection AUS-001 Australian Historical Records Register & Booklet Australian Collection AUS-009 Guide to Collections of Manuscripts Australian Collection AUS-007 Index to Commonwealth Naturalisation Certificates 1904-1917 Australian Collection AUS-003 Index to Commonwealth of Australia Naturalisation Certificates 1904-1917 Australian Collection AUS-008 Principal Women of the Empire Australia & New Zealand Australian Collection AUS-005 WW1 - Nominal Roll Australian Collection BIOGRAPHICAL B-049 A Biographical Register Vol. 1. A-K 1788-1939 Australian Collection S/C B5 Buff B-050 A Biographical Register Vol. 2. L-Z 1788-1939 Australian Collection S/C B5 Buff B-068 A burglar's life Australian Collection H/C A5 Green B-003 A Grand Obsession, The DS Mitchell Story Australian Collection S/C A4 Green/brown B-080 A Greater Guilt Reference Library S/C B5 Black/Grey with Red B-060 A Magnetic Life, Robert Hayles Snr. The story of his family and Hayles Magnetic Island Pty Ltd Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi B-071 A Man Who Matched a Mountain Australian Collection H/C A5 Red B-018 A Tolerable Good Success: Economic opportunities for women in N.S.W. 1788-1830 Australian Collection S/C A4 Burgundy B-090 A Lady in a Thousand - Eliza Davies Australian Collection S/C A5 B-028 Arthur Phillip Australian Collection S/C A5 Yellow B/GEN/AUS Australian Biographical & Genealogical Record Series 1 1788-1841 Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue B/GEN/AUS1 Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899 Volume 1 Australian Collection S/C A5 Green B/GEN/AUS2 Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899 Volume 2 Australian Collection S/C A5 Green B/GEN/AUS3 Australian Biographical & Genealogical Records 1842-1899 Volume 3 Australian Collection S/C A5 Green B-006 Australian Bushrangers Australian Collection H/C A4 Blue B-038 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol 1 & 2 - 1788-1850 A to Z Index Australian Collection S/C B5 Beige B-036 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 1 - 1788-1850 A - H Australian Collection H/C B5 Blue B-035 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 1-12 - 1788-1939 - Index Australian Collection H/C B5 Blue B-037 Australian Dictionary of Biography - Vol. 2 - 1788-1850 I to Z Australian Collection H/C B5 Blue B-044 Awake, Bold Bligh!' Australian Collection H/C A4 Multi B-056 Beginning with Esther Australian Collection H/C B5 Cream B-076 Beyond courage, The circumstances of NSW police officers who have lost their lives Australian Collection S/C A5 Multi B/GEN/WA1 Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829-1888 Volume 1 A-C Australian Collection H/C A4 Apricot B/GEN/WA2 Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829-1888 Volume 2 C-J Australian Collection H/C A4 Apricot B/GEN/WA3 Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829-1888 Volume 3 J-Q Australian Collection H/C A4 Apricot B/GEN/WA4 Bicentennial Dictionary of Western Australians pre 1829-1888 Volume 4 R-Z Australian Collection H/C A4 Apricot B-085/1 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 1 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/2 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 2 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/3 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 3 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/4 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 4 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/5 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 5 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/6 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 6 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-085/7 Biographical Index of South Australia- Volume 7 Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-020 Biographical Register - The Women's College within the University of Sydney Vol. 1 1892-1939 Australian Collection S/C B5 Yellow B-007 Biographical Register of Canberra and Queanbeyan - 1820-1930 Australian Collection S/C A4 Brown B-015 Bushrangers 1860-1901: From Carcoar, Gilgandra to the Hunter Australian Collection S/C A4 Cream B-074 Captain Henry Newton, Superintent of Navigation port Newcastle 1873-1906 Australian Collection S/C A4 White B-041 Captain James Cook: A Biography Australian Collection S/C B5 Multi B-001 Captain Moonlight: Bushranger Australian Collection H/C A5 Coloured B-033 Centennial History of New South Wales of 1888: Index to names. Parts 1 & 2 Australian Collection Spiral A4 Black B-008 Children In Care of the State Children's Relief Department as of 5 April 1883 Australian Collection S/C A4 Blue B-055 Early Hawkesbury Settlers Australian Collection H/C B5 Multi B-022 Edmund Barton Reference Library S/C A5 Green B-040 Elizabeth Cook: The Captain's Wife 1741 - 1835 Australian Collection S/C A5 Beige B-092 Elizabeth Macarthur and Her World Australian Collection H/C A5 White Page 1 Library Catalogue effective March 2014 Accession Title Location Format Colour B-070 From Finland to the Mangrove Mountain Australian Collection S/C A4 Blue & black B-083 Gallipoli Diaries Reference Library S/C A4 Cream B-010 Greats - The 50 Men & Women who most helped to shape Modern Australia Australian Collection H/C F/C Black B-004 Hangman: Life and Times of Alexander Green Public Executioner to the Colony of New South Wales Australian Collection H/C B4 Black B-082 Her Natual Destiny Reference Library H/C B5 Blue/White-Red B-054 Index to Register of Customs Officers 1860-1910 - (Queensland) Australian Collection S/C A4 Pale Blue B-026 James Cook Australian Collection S/C A5 Red B-064 James Fletcher, The Miner's Advocate Australian Collection S/C A5 Brown B-021 John King Tethbridge - The Diaries 1871 & 1880 Australian Collection S/C B5 Cream B-046 Joseph Andrews - Father of Gundagai Australian Collection S/C B5 Cream B-023 Lachlan MacQuarie Reference Library H/C B4 Beige B-039 Letters to Ann: The love story of Matthew Flinders and Ann Chappelle Australian Collection S/C A5 Mauve B-024 Lieutenant J O Magee, DCM Australian Collection S/C A4 Red B-078 Living Relics of Australia Vol 2 Australian Collection H/C A4 Multi B-059 Mac Bridge, The Man and his Recollections Australian Collection S/C A5 Brown B-013 Martin of Martin Place: Sir James Martin Australian Collection H/C B5 Blue B-073 Mary Reibey - Molly Incognita Australian Collection S/C A5 Red B-027 Mathew Flinders Australian Collection S/C A5 Blue B-081 Memories & Dreams Reference Library S/C B5 Pink & White B-034 Men of Parramatta Australian Collection H/C B5 Green B-062 Men of Queensland Australian Collection H/C A5 Black B-011 Much Writing, Many Options: The making of the Royal Australian Historical Society Australian Collection
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