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PERTH General Information PERTH General Information Ephemera PR8679/PER-GEN To view items in the Ephemera collection, contact the State Library of Western Australia . CALL NO. DESCRIPTION PR8679/PER-GEN/1 Perth foreshore design development study: invitation for public comment. Fold-out leaflet + insert. 2003. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/2 City of Perth Night-life. Fold-out leaflet. 2003. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/3 The city of Perth annual general meeting of electors. Card. 2002. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/4 Kangaroo Colony in the city of Perth. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/5 City of Perth pigeon control. Fold-out leaflet. 2002. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/6 Convicts & Colonials. Walking tour guide. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/7 Icons of influence. Walking tour guide. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/8 City of Perth service complaints. Fold-out leaflet. 2004. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/9 City of Perth ombudsman service. Fold-out leaflet. 2004. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/10 City of Perth graffiti treatment. Fold-out leaflet. 2002. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/11 Visitor information : I city. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/12 NSHC proudly presents The Jewish Music Spectacular. 1p. 2004. PR8679/PER-GEN/13 Relive Perth History: local studies talks. Flyer. 2004. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/14 See Perth: by bus…rail & ferry. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/15 Free the refugees Nation Day of Action organised by the Refugee Rights Action Network. Flyer. 22 nd June. PR8679/PER-GEN/16 Western foreshore indicative concept plan. Fold-out leaflet. 2004. Transferred to PR14522/PER PR8679/PER-GEN/17 Fashion in the city. Supplement section from the Sunday Times, Oct 17, 2004. Occurs from Oct 20-24. PR8679/PER-GEN/18 What the world’s coming to: First Australian Defence, The Americas Cup 1986-87. A4 fold-out leaflet. 1986-87. PR8679/PER-GEN/19 Early Perth: a pictorial study. 4p + insert. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN Page 1 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2010 PR8679/PER-GEN/20 Visit the Swan Bells. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/21 Bach at St Brigid’s performed by Maria Welna. 2p. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/22 Church together. Flyer. 2005. Transferred to PR8679/PER-REL PR8679/PER-GEN/23 Perth…Australia’s Sunniest Capital. Fold out leaflet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/24 Perthnow news.com.au/perthnow, Making Perth a better place. Card. c200? PR8679/PER-GEN/25 Romantic Favourites. Philip Murray- Flute, Voice; Bradley Gilchrist – Piano. Wesley United Church. Flyer. 200? PR8679/PER-GEN/26 City Farm. Artisan markets. Saturdays throughout December 2007. Leaflet. 2007. PR8679/PER-GEN/27 Perth City Farm. Growers market. Every Saturday. Card. No date (?2007). PR8679/PER-GEN/28 The Artists Foundation. Free Artists Seminar; copyright is an economic right. King St Arts Centre. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/29 The Artists Foundation. Grants/funding seminar and workshop. King St Arts Centre. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/30 Lumiere Entertainment Cinemas season of Breathless by Jean-Luc Goddard. Double sided A4 flyer. Undated (1990 or 1991?) PR8679/PER-GEN/31 Lotterywest Skyworks. Official program. 16p. 26 January 2008. PR8679/PER-GEN/32 Barrack Square. The Bells of St Martin in the Fields. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/33 Swan Bells Survey. Have Your Say! Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/34 Fact Sheet. Barrack Square Redevelopment – Stage 1. 3 p. Fliers. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/35 The Swan Bells: hear history ring today! Fold-out leaflet. No date. D PR8679/PER-GEN/36 Perth Cultural Centre: 30th November 1979 - the state's 150th anniversary year. Booklet 10p. 1979. PR8679/PER-GEN/37 Really Useful Productions in association with Cadbury presents CATS. Performance at Esplanade Reserve, Perth. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/38 Perth Modern School Specialist Music Program presents European Tour Farewell Concert. Booklet. 2005 PR8679/PER-GEN/39 Pension of Perth (circa 1987) opposite Hyde Park, Perth. Fold-out leaflet. No date. PR8679/PER-GEN/40 How can your school…Marketing Schools Workshop. Program, contact details and registration form. Fold-out leaflet. 2000. PR8679/PER-GEN/41 Provocative therapy with couple and families. 3-day Professional Training Workshop with Steve Brigham and Sarah McDonald. Pamphlet. 1990. PR8679/PER-GEN/42 Provocative Therapy. Introductory and Advanced Professional Training Workshops. Frank Farrelly, ACSW. Pamphlet. 1991 PR8679/PER-GEN/43 Provocative Therapy. Introductory and Advanced Professional Training Workshops. Frank Farrelly. Pamphlet. 1990 PR8679/PER-GEN Page 2 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2010 PR8679/PER-GEN/44 Working With Eating Disorders. 2-Day Training Program For counselors, Therapists and Educators. Including registration form. Leaflet. 1998. PR8679/PER-GEN/45 Designing futures /forum. Program Aug 16 – 18, 2002, King St Arts Centre, Perth. Pamphlet. 2002. PR8679/PER-GEN/46 A Look At The Family Album! Snapshots of the architectural profession in Western Australia From 1896 to 1996. Flyer. 1996. PR8679/PER-GEN/47 Developing Expertise Enduring Powers of Attorney in Western Australia. Venue: Hyatt Regency Perth. Flyer. 2001. PR8679/PER-GEN/48 The 3 rd Annual Terrace Proms. St George’s Terrace. Pamphlet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/49 Amazingly Simple Powerfully effective. A true Breakthrough. EFT Workshops. Pamphlet. 2004. PR8679/PER-GEN/50 What’s on The City. The heart and soul of entertainment. City of Perth. Leaflet. 2004. PR8679/PER-GEN/51 Million Puppet Project Puppet Auction. Leaflet. 2008 PR8679/PER-GEN/52 Keith O’Shea Program Management. Linking Strategy and Project Management – Workshop. Leaflet. 2008. PR8679/PER-GEN/53 Apres ~ Ballet High Tea. Another special event from Ballet Events. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/54 Office ‘93 Directions. Western Australia’s premier office technology and services Exhibition. Pamphlet. 1993. PR8679/PER-GEN/55 Lego action show. Myer Perth. Invitation to preview. Post card. 20 June 2003. PR8679/PER-GEN/56 Cooperation not Conflict. Black Friday March Aug 13. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/57 Enterprise Modelling Seminar. Reducing the Cost of Building Ownership. Leaflet. 1998. PR8679/PER-GEN/58 The Ellington Jazz Club. October program. Folded brochure. 2009. PR8679/PER-GEN/59 Perth Western Australia. City of light. Booklet 16p. [1971?]. PR8679/PER-GEN/60 The Bell Tower. Visit Perth’s unique historic icon. Fold-out leaflet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/61 Hamilton Interchange. Leaflet. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/62 The Bell Tower. It’s our birthday and you get the gifts! Envelope containing - Poster with photographs of bell towers in Western Australia - Visit the Swan Bells. Voucher. - One free admission. Voucher. - The Swan Bells. Note pad. - Swan Bells. Pencil. 2010. PR8679/PER-GEN/63 Double IMPACT presents Rural Rock. Fund raising concert to aid the victims of cyclone Vance. Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/64 On-Line Transaction Processing Architectures for the Internet and the Web. GartnerGroup Westinfo Services. Pamphlet. 1999. PR8679/PER-GEN Page 3 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2010 PR8679/PER-GEN/65 Welcome to Perth Flower & Garden Show. Peter Dean Gardens by Design Landscape & Garden Designers. Pamphlet. ca. 1999. PR8679/PER-GEN/66 QUIT Day. Friday, 21 May 1999, Forest Place, Perth. Program of Events. Feel Good Quit. Leaflet. 1999. PR8679/PER-GEN/67 Perth Upmarket. Perth Town Hall. Card. 13 November 2009. PR8679/PER-GEN/68 Perth. City pocket map. Hema Maps. 1 st edition. Folded sheet. 2009. PR8679/PER-GEN/69 CRIME – Are you safe? Do you live within this area? Flyer. Undated. PR8679/PER-GEN/70 Notice of pending earthworks. Re-surfacing works on Mitchell Freeway by BRG (Best Roads Group). Letter to nearby residents. 1p. 12 – 17 November 2009. Copyright Restrictions The Commonwealth Copyright Act 1968 regulates copying of published material. It is the user’s legal obligation to determine and satisfy copyright. PR8679/PER-GEN Page 4 of 4 Copyright SLWA ©2010 .
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