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PMDFHS Resources General Shelf List - Nov 2019 PMDFHS Resources General Shelf List - Nov 2019 Format Call Number Old Ref Title 1a NSW:PORT MACQUARIE/SOCIETY PUBLICATIONS - Top shelf 757 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CEM/048 One hundred lives in Wauchope General Cemetery 758 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CEM/046 One hundred lives in Port Macquarie General Cemetery 759 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CEM/047 One hundred lives in Hastings Cemeteries (Beechwood Comboyne Crossroads Ellenborough Rollands PlainsTelegraph Pt) 656 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/063a 1903 Postal Directory for the County of Macquarie 655 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/063b 1926 Postal Directory for the County of Macquarie 2110 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/019 Breaking Up of the Convict Establishment at Port Macquarie 1847 2178 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/061a Church of St Thomas, Port Macquarie, early Parish Registers:Baptisms1824-1864; Marriages1824-1856; Burials1824-1876 712 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/009a Convict Transportation to Port Macquarie:men transported toPM under colonial sentence April1821-April1822 Bk1(A-L) 720 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/009b Convict Transportation to Port Macquarie:men transported toPM under colonial sentence April1821-April1822 Bk2(M-Z 1887 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/012 Convicts Transported to and from Port Macquarie 1827-1837 1992 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/128 Death, funeral, probate notices Dec2002 to Dec2008/as pub.in PM news, PM Express, WauGaz,CamHavCour(Ryerson) 1937 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/013 Female Convicts Assigned to Port Macquarie from Parramatta Female Factory 9 Feb 1833 - 27 Mar 1833 606 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/066 From Port to Resort: a collection of reports, recollections, reflections 604 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/082 The Girl on the Five and a Halfpenny Stamp (Peg Webster, Her Story) 2109 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/144 Harvesting the Hastings: farming families 1821-2011 (Rev.Ed) 1855 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/118 Her Story: a collection of women's stories, places & objects in the Hastings (PM District, NSW) 553 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/068 Index to NSW probates 1800-1952: for persons of the Hastings and surrounding areas 581 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/062 Lighthouse peeping: Records on the Tacking Point lighthouse & keepers of the Light 665 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/075 Pioneer Women of Port Macquarie 1821-1823 2311 BK NSW:PM/1a-Soc n/a Port Macquarie-Hastings cemetery trail 2083 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/140 Port Macquarie-Hastings Pioneer Register 1821-1900 662 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/060a Port Macquarie News 1969-1973: Index to births, deaths, marriages and related events 652 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/060b Port Macquarie News 1974-1979: Index to births, deaths, marriages and related events 556 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc NSW/080 The Port Macquarie News index to court reports Jul 1882 to Dec 1907: district courts, bailiffs' sales, bankruptcy, .. 2064 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc CON/017 Runaways, Robbers, Incorrigible Rogues/Certificates of Freedom Records for PM Convicts 13 Dec 1823-26 Apr1827 2324 Bk NSW:PM/1a-Soc n/a Tile Tales: the stories behind the names on the tiles on the external wall of the PM Memorial Olympic swimming pool 1b NSW:PORT MACQUARIE/PORT MACQUARIE ….. Alphabet letter top of spine is first letter of title 2139 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/149 The Acorns of Methodism in Port Macquarie - Early history of the Wesleyan Churchm in Port Macquarie 1854 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/117 Centenary of a Parish: Port Macquarie 1888-1988 657 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/085 Church of St Thomas: 1824-27, Port Macquarie, NSW 704 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port CON/004 Female Skeletons in the Cupboard: stories of convict women at Port Macquarie 607 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/010 Federation comes to Port Macquarie 1753 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/100 The History of Aviation in the Hastings Valley from 1910 to 1990 562 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/026 The History of Port Macquarie (and guide for tourists) v.sm. 628 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port SHIP/009 History of the training gig ‘Anzac’ built for 1st Port Macquarie Sea Scouts PMDFHS Resources General Shelf List - Nov 2019 2328 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port n/a The litmus test: the inside story of the Port Macquarie Hospital project 1770 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/095 Men of the Footpath: brief biographies of the pioneering men on the footpath of William and Short Streets in PM 2185 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/153 Place of banishment Port Macquarie 1818-1832 2073 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/139 Placenames of the Port Macquarie District 637 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/086 Port Macquarie C.W.A. - A Brief History (in purple folder) 2181 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/157 Port Macquarie Gaol Admissions 1865-1905 663 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/069 Port Macquarie ‘Growing Up’ One '1 of a place ….. 1864 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/120 Port Macquarie heritage in a box A stage 2 school museum learning kit 660 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/050 Port Macquarie Rifle Range 1913-1954 658 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/011 Port Macquarie War Memorial 673 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/036 Port Macquarie: the windingsheet 2188 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/155 Raise Your Glass: a brief history of pubs in the Hastings 576 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/021a,b Roll of Electors: Bk1 A - L; Bk2 L - Z (Hastings Council) ...(Two books) 650 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port SHIP/013 Ships of 'the Port' 668 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/049 Theatres & public halls, PM(CatholicHall, CivicTheatre LifesavingClub MasonicHall OpenAirStadium RitzTheatre RoyalHall) 677 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/031 A town called Port: a Port Macquarie-Hastings Valley walkabout 2186 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port NSW/154 Villains, do-gooders and some nice people of Port Macquarie 2310 Bk NSW:PM/1b-Port n/a With flags flying: recollections of an Australian community bandmaster 1c NSW:PORT MACQUARIE/NEARBY TOWNS 574 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Ken NSW/084 An Historical account of Kendall & Camden Haven area 563 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Lau NSW/064 A history of Laurieton School of Arts: see also "Built Heritage …" 636 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Tel NSW/059 Ripples & Stones: the 2007 update reprint of "Ripples on the River" 693 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Tim GEN/042 A Timbertown chronicle 2150 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Wau NSW/151 Many voices, one story: 90 years in the Hastings Co-operative Ltd 2119 Bk NSW:PM/1c-Yar NSW/147 The rise and fall of Yarras mill 1d NSW:PORT MACQUARIE/TAREE AREA 2189 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Nth NSW/156 Towns and Villages of New South Wales: North in the 1870s 1764 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/091 Baptisms of the Manning River Circuit / 1849 -1878 (CofE) 1765 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/092 Baptisms of the Upper Manning / 1882 - 1905 (CofE) 1766 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/093 Baptisms of the Manning River Circuit / 1882-1903 (Wesleyan) 763 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/016a Index to the Northern Champion obituaries and inquests Vol1 771 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/016b Index to the Northern Champion obituaries and inquests Vol2 761 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/016c Index to the Northern Champion obituaries and inquests Vol3 755 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/016d Index to the Northern Champion deaths Vol4 1311 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/106 Manning & Hastings Advocate: 1881-1882 index of local content 1310 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/105 Manning River News and Advocate for the northern coast districts of NSW: 1865-1873 index of local content 781 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/015a Manning River Times deaths Index: Book 5: 1961-1965 PMDFHS Resources General Shelf List - Nov 2019 822 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar CEM/015b Manning River Times deaths Index: Book 6: 1966-1971 583 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/042 North Coast ANZACS Manning Valley newspaper extracts-volunteers and letters from the front: Vol 1 573 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/043 North Coast ANZACS Manning Valley newspaper extracts-volunteers and letters from the front: Vol 2 579 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/041 Pre 1860 Pioneer Register: covering the area bounded by Kendall, Rawdon Vale, Bulahdelah and Foster 661 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/052 Spotlight on the Manning: a cavalcade of entertainment through the years 669 Bk NSW:PM/1d-Tar NSW/035 Taree, a short factual history, 1854-1954 1e NSW:PORT MACQUARIE/KEMPSEY AREA 1772 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem NSW/090 Baptisms of the Macleay River Circuit / 1864-1878, 1890-1905 (Wesleyan) 2165 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem NSW/152 Bellimbopinni Public School from boats to buses 1865-2005: 140 Years of Community pride and participation 2107 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem CEM/088 East Kempsey Cemetery Transcriptions 2325 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem n/a Occupiers of Land 1885 Macleay River: (and surrounding areas Coffs Harbour to Port Macquarie 2105 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem CEM/090 Macleay River cemetery transcriptions: Arakoon, Bellbrook, Eungai, Euroka, Kinki, Tom's Gully 817 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem CEM/030a Macleay River cemetery transcriptions Vol 1 East Kempsey 816 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem CEM/030b Macleay River cemetery transcriptions Vol 2 - West Kempsey 806 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem CEM/030c Macleay River cemetery transcriptions Vol 3 Frederickton 1793 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem NSW/111 Macleay Argus newspaper index 1885 to 89: court cases, births, deaths, marriages, inquests, obituaries, probates, etc 2348 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem n/a The Macleay Valley: a collection of early historical studies 1326 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Tri NSW/103 Trial Bay gaol: Public Works, prison and wartime detention camp 2309 Bk NSW:PM/1e-Kem n/a Woman's business: midwives on the Mid-north coast of NSW to 1950, a study of Armidale, Kempsey, Port Macquarie 2a NSW:NORTH COAST /COFFS HARBOUR AREA 2138 Bk NSW:NC/2a-Cof NSW/148 Coffs Harbour District pre 1930 Pioneer Register 2106 Bk NSW:NC/2a-Nam CEM/089 Nambucca River cemetery transcriptions 2b NSW:NORTH COAST /GRAFTON AREA 1763 Bk NSW:NC/2b-Cla NSW/089 Clarence Valley volunteers: World War I 1763a Bk NSW:NC/2b-Cla NSW/110 Discovery and settlement of the lower Clarence 615 Bk NSW:NC/2b-Cla NSW/079 Pre-1900 Clarence River pioneer register 800 Bk NSW:NC/2b-Gra CEM/005 Burials in the Grafton District 1850-1896 2c NSW:NORTH COAST /BALLINA AREA 791 Bk NSW:NC/2c-Cor
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