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SFHS Holdings by Category MASTER 2017 TITLES UNDER BROAD SUBJECT GROUP CATEGORY ACQ. NO format publ. Donated by/ comments SHOALHAVEN LOCAL HISTORY 100 Years.The Nowra Lock-up .1901-2001 by Robyn Florance LH 1927 book 2001 1891 Census Barrengarry & Kangaroo Valley LH 1635 book 20 Years On. 1968-1988. History of the Shoalhaven Rugby Football Club LH 96 book 500 Names and Places Of The Shoalhaven by Alan Clark LH 480 book A Decade in Time. Nowra's CBD 1940's - 1950's By Brian Forrester LH 3327 book 2008 A Faithful People. St Michaels RC Parish in the Shoalhaven 1863 - 2013.Incl baptisms 1838-1846 LH 4236 book 2013 A Grand Adventure' History of Shoalhaven Paper Mill - Feb.1956-Feb1996 by Elizabeth Tooley LH 2099 book 2001 A History Of Kangaroo Valley Cricket by Alan Clark LH 4508 book 2018 donated by Alan Clark A History of Shoalhaven Cricket by Alan Clark LH 2737 book A History Of Tomerong Cricket by Alan Clark LH 2550 book 2017 Donated by Alan Clark A Nursery For Cattle'. By Kay Harrison. Cattle & dairy farming in Shoalhaven LH 2954 book 1987 A River and its Bridges' by Alan Clark. (Shoalhaven River) LH 2175 book A Touch of Greece in Junction Street.Greek Café Owners in Nowra.by Robyn Florance LH 3020 book 2006 A Walk Down Memory Lane. Lane, Homburg, Towers, Fraser, Osmond, Lamond, Rind LH 4545 book Donated by Robyn Florance Alexander Aberdeen Diary . Copy of Primary Record. LH 3181 book Alexander Berry - "The Journeys to Coolangatta" by Malcolm Sealy LH 1828 book 2000 Alexander Berry - Shoalhaven Letters. various records . 1822-1829 ML MSS/315/6. Reel CY 1497 LH 321 Reel Alexander Berry & Elizabeth Wollstonecraft LH 573 book 1978 All Saints Nowra - Jubilee Book LH 1119 book Anglican Parish of Shoalhaven (microfilm LH 490 Reel Archer. An Australian Racing Legend by Keith Paterson. LH 4406 book 2010 Australian Illawarra Shorthorn Jersey & Friesian Herdbooks, 12 Vols. [on top shelf above Australia] LH 551 book Backhouse & Walker in Illawarra & Shoalhaven 1836 LH 495 book 1991 Banking In The Nowra District by Alan Clark LH 3858 book donated Estate of Mary Dun BDM & Obits "Shoalhaven News" Index - 1867-1873 LH 546 book Bernard Brown Diaries 1854 - 1873, 1874-1877, 1879- Reel CY 944 LH 1069 Reel Reel Bernard Brown Diary - 1883 - transcribed by Wendy Billett LH 269 book Bernard Brown Diary Index - 1854-1857 LH 91 book Bernard Brown Diary Index - 1857-1867 LH 117 book Bernard Brown Diary Index - 1867-1873 LH 118 book Bernard Brown Diary Index - 1874-1877 LH 60 book Bernard Brown Diary Index - 1878-1882 LH 59 book Berry - Historic Sites of Berry by Mary Lidbetter LH 2399 book Berry & Kangaroo Valley Birth Index 1886-1905. In Nowra Births folder. LH 602 book Berry & Wollstonecraft Papers 1823-1846. Assigned Servants / convicts. ML MSS Reel CY2172 LH 3796 Reel reel Berry A&H Association Centenary 1888-1988 LH 1393 book Berry Cricket Club - Wicket & Sixes by Alan Clark LH 947 book Berry Estate. Estate Returns 1856-1879; Assigne Convicts; Persons Resident on Estate 1822-1909 LH 4385 folder Jack Tilton Berry Estate Censuses 1859.1866.1871. by Joyhn Graham & Joanne Marsh LH 2736 book Berry- Extracts from the Berry Papers, relating to land purchases. A3 format LH 2777 book Berry General Cemetery Vol.1 Bk.4 Index to Books 1-3 LH 2532.4 book Berry General Cemetery Obituaries Vol 2 book 1.Anglican LH 2974 book Berry General Cemetery Obituaries Vol 2 book 2. RC & Presbyterian LH 2975 book Berry General Cemetery Obituaries Vol 2 book 3.Meth/Uniting, Ind, Harley Hill, Wall of Memories LH 2976 book Berry General Cemetery Register listing as of 6/3/2102 from Shoalhaven City Council. LH 3775 book Page 1 Berry General Cemetery Transcriptions.Vol.1 Bk 3 - Meth./Uniting, Ind./Plaques etc LH 2532.3 book Berry General Cemetery Transcriptions.Vol.1 Bk.1 - Church of England, Independent, Map & Introduction LH 2532.1 book Berry General Cemetery Transcriptions.Vol.1 Bk.2 - Roman Catholic & Presbyterian LH 2532.2 book Berry Lancers - written information & photographs LH 457 book Berry Masonic Lodge - Lodge Broughton -1885-1985 LH 315 book Berry Methodist Church - Opening & Dedication 21 Oct. 1932 LH 123 book Berry Papers - Extracts from Mitchell Library Collection -Indexes LH 435 folder Berry Silver Band 1897 - 1997 LH 3002 book Berry Spinners And Weavers. Now And Then. LH 4381 book 1999 Berry. 100 Lives Of Berry. Obituaries. LH 4064 book Berry: Extracts from the James Wilson Papers. LH 2945 book Blacksmiths Of The Nowra District by Alan Clark LH 4354 book 2016 Bolong - School Days at Bolong LH 1817 book Bomaderry Public School - 125th Anniversary - 1867-1992 LH 1557 book 2007 donated by Marienne Faull Bomaderry. The South Coast Red Cross Convalescent Home by Robyn Florance LH 4313 book 1999 Book Of Shoalhaven - 1926 and Index. A3 book on bottom shelf LH 43 book Boolong - The Boolong Farms - by R.Florance & S.Laird LH 1818 book 1998 Broughton Creek Bench Books. Court of Petty Sessions. 1873 - 1887 NSW/SR reel #23 LH 3815 Reel reel Broughton Village In PastTimes by Robyn Florance [see also LH2640] LH 3753 book 2011 Broughton Village In PastTimes INDEX [see also LH3753] LH 2640 book 2017 Burrill - "Beautiful Burrill", by Alex McAndrew - 1993 LH 967 book 1993 Callala Beach & Myola, A History - 1812-1987, by Margaret Holmes LH 308 book 1987 Calling Cards. A Collection Of , with background info where available. LH 3180 book Cambewarra Butcher Accounts Book 1906-1907 + extras LH 3161 book Cambewarra, a History by Alan Clark LH 488 book Cambewarra. Mountaineers Wield The Willow. History of Cricket in Cambewarra LH 4237 book Donated by Alan Clark Captain Bishops Ledgers 1874-1910 [folder] LH 1582 book Cedar & Cedar Getters - South Coast - Extract RAHS Vol.XXV 1939 LH 305 book Century of Tradition. 100 Years of the Nowra Volunteer Fire Brigade LH 3230 book 1994 Chinese in Shoalhaven' by Robyn Florance LH 2401 book 2004 Click go the Years' with photographsof Berry 1875-1925 by E.Mabbutt LH 2400 book Coachmen of The Nowra Dsitrict. McTernan, Richards, Thorburn & The Others by Alan Clark LH 4478 book 2018 Coastal Explorers. Exploration of the Nsw South Coast. By R F Pleaden. LH 4409 book 2005 Coastal land transactions, County Camden & County St Vincent. Vol.1, 1825-1848: intro LH 3693 book Coastal land transactions, County Camden & County St Vincent. Vol.1, 1825-1848:indenture summary listing LH 3692 book 2011 Congenial Conjola by Alex McAndrew - 1991 LH 482 book 1991 Constable Brown, Shoalhaven Policeman 1852-1862 LH 1926 book 2001 Coolangatta - 'A Shipwreck Gave Its Name' LH 322 book 1982 Coolangatta 1822. The Estate. With photographs LH 1379 book Coolangatta Estate Residents 1891. Electoral Roll with un-named photographs. LH 4298 Folder 1972 Cop This. Policeman of the Shoalhaven' 1852-1977 by Lee Mills LH 1928 book Cordial Making in the Nowra District by Alan Clark. ( Pollock family ) LH 623 book Cornwall To The Shoalhaven compiled by Julie Wheeler LH 3812 book Council Men Nowra Municipality - 1872-1948, by Alan Clark LH 1007 book 1996 Court of Petty Sessions -Nowra & Numbaa Bench Books - 1852-1869 LH 489 book Crossing The River. Punts, Ferries, Bridges on The Shoalhaven River by Robyn Florance OAM LH 4370 book 2017 Currarong - A Little Currarong History compiled by Max & Robyn Uren LH 1636 book 2002 Death Index Shoalhaven - 1900 - 1930 [In Nowra Births & Deaths folder] LH 4323 book Death Index Shoalhaven - pre 1900 . [In Nowra Births & Deaths folder] LH 384 book 2016 Diary of Jack Weir 1928-1933 - of Cambewarra LH 2531 book 2004 Page 2 E.S.& A Nowra Bank Customers 1891-1921 LH 1604 book Early History of Shoalhaven 1905, by C.J.B. Watson LH 318 book 1905 Early Shoalhaven Burial Grounds. Various cemeteries including Jervis Bay. Tilton. LH 57 book Early Years of Nowra District Pubs by Alan Clark LH 4284 book 2015 East Of Pigeon House. Milton Ulladulla LH 1150 Book 1981 donated by SHS Education in Nowra District, by Alan Clark includes LH 295; LH373; LH508 LH 38 book Falls Creek Public School Centenary - 1886-1986. LH 3 file 1986 Falls Creek Public School Enrolments 1886-1988. filed with LH003. LH 140 file 1988 Frank Caffery Scrapbook. Mostly newspaper cuttings various local families.[folder] LH 2 book From Leeches To Lasers. A History of Health Care in Nowra 1822 - 1990 by Alan Clark LH 4135 book donated Liz Vercoe From Wesleyan to Uniting. 120 years of Worship at Nowra by Alan Clark with addendum LH 2374 book 1998 German Immigrants In The Shoalhaven 10850-1900 A New Life In A New Land. By Robyn Florance LH 4407 book 2013 Glimpses of Shoalhaven 1879 by Alan Clark LH 4444 book donated by Nowra LDS Go North Young Man. From South Coast To The Big Scrub. By Ian Kirkland LH 4056 book 2014 Gold and the Barron of Grassy Gully by Russ Evans LH 2153 book 2001 Greenhills Account Book 1849-1854 LH 1496 book Greenhills To Greenwell Point Heritage Drive by Robyn Florance LH 3226 book 2007 Greenwell Point - an early Shoalhaven Port by R.J. Wallis LH 516 book 1988 Greenwell Point - Memories LH 1822 book 2000 Greenwell Point Public School Admission Register 1908-1939 [A3 format ] LH 3244 folder Greenwell Point Public School Admission Register 1952-1974 [A3 format] LH 3245 folder Greenwell Point Public School Centenary - 1870-1970 LH 58 book 1970 Greenwell Point School Observation Book 1924-1939 LH 3533 book Greenwell Point School Visitors Book 1900-1939 LH 3532 book Greville's PO Directory 1872 - Shoalhaven & surrounding districts LH 83 book Guide To The Papers of The Berry Wollstonecraft & Hay Families in the Mitchell Library SLNSW LH 436 folder Guiding in Nowra - Girl Guides Diamond Jubilee 1985 by H&A.Clark LH 306 book 1985 Hawkesbury & Shoalhaven Calendar, Directory, Guide & Historical Record 1905 LH 2481 CD CD Hawkesbury & Shoalhaven Calendar, Directory, Guide and Record LH 3337 cd CD Health Services in the Shoalhaven - by Alan Clark LH 518 book 1987 Historic Shoalhaven - revised edition 1984 LH 317 book 1981 Historic Sites of Berry by Mary L Lidbetter LH 1149 book donated by SHS Historical Tales From Around The Shoalhaven by Alan Clark LH 4408 book 2001 History In The Making.
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