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Subjects Listing Showing Call Numbers and Titles Aberdeen Stonemasons Cd:AUS:FAM Aberdeen Stonemasons Subjects Listing showing Call Numbers and Titles Aberdeen Stonemasons Cd:AUS:FAM Aberdeen Stonemasons. Prepared for the Stonemason Expo Aberdeen A:LOC:EUR:QUA Gle Quarry Days Aberfoyle Cemetery (NSW) A:CEM:GUY Guyra Shire Council Cemeteries Abernethy Lathe A:LOC:EUR:QUA Jur Set in Stone. Moruya's place in the history of NSW Aboriginal Australians A:GUI Arc A Guide to New South Wales State Archives relating to Aboriginal People A:ABOR Ros A quiet revolution in Mogo an account of an an Aboriginal community A:ABOR Rou A Quiet Revolution in Mogo. An Account of an Aboriginal Community Computer B:AUS:AB Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Assessment Report fpr Proposed Residential subdivision Rosedale A:HIS Pamphlet Box Aboriginal Land A:ABOR Eur Aboriginal men & women's heritage:Eurobodalla A:ABOR Mil Aboriginal Records. Information published on the Society's web site A:ABOR AIA AIATSIS Family History Unit. Fact Sheets A:ABOR AIA AIATSIS Folder of Information A:LOC:EUR:BRO Mc All Broulee and Mossy A:ABOR Wes An Historical Atlas of the Aborigines of Eastern Victoria & Far South Eastern NSW A:ABOR Flo Archaeology of the Dreamtime. The History of Prehistoric Australia & its People A:ABOR McC Australian Aboriginal Decorative Art A:ABOR McC Australian Aboriginal Stone Implements A:ABOR Egl Biamanga and Gulaga. Aboriginal cultural Association with Biamanga and Gulaga A:ABOR Bla Blankets for South Coast Aborigines A:ABOR Hum Bringing Them Home. A guide to the findings and recommendations of the National Inquiry into the separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children.. A:ABOR Eur Caring for the Ancestors A:ABOR Don Caring for the Ancestors, Wallaga Lake aboriginal cemetery. NSW. Stage 1: preliminary investigations A:SER:GEN Coa Coastal Custodians Computer B Connecting with country in the Eurobodalla, South Coast, New South Wales. A:ABOR Gou Eurobodalla Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Study. A:ABOR Gar Eurobodalla Aboriginal Heritage Study Summary Report Computer B:ESC Eurobodalla local government area. Preliminary aboriginal heritage inventory A:LOC:EUR:MOR Lau Hermann Lau and his Sojourns (1854-1859) in Sydney, Goulburn, Braidwood, Araluen, Moruya and Shoalhaven A:ABOR Dar History of the Aborigines in the Eurobodalla Shire Area A:ABOR Aus History of the Indigenous vote A:ABOR Org Illawarra & South Coast Aborigines 1770-1850 Excerpts A:ABOR Don Invisible places. Historical Aboriginal reserves in the Eurobodalla Shire, NSW A:ABOR Don Invisible places. Historical Aboriginal Reserves in the Eurobodalla Shire, far south coast, NSW (Full report) A:ABOR Abo Land Claims in NSW A:ABOR Dun Miryyal: Budawang Aborigines features in church records 22/12/2019 Page 1 A:LOC:EUR:MOR Wo Moruya/Deua River Estuary Management Study A:ABOR Don Moruya/Deua River Estuary Management Study. Aboriginal Cultural Heritage. Public Report A:LOC:EUR:MTD For Mount Dromedary. A pretty High Mountain A:ABOR Egl Mumbulla Mountain. An anthropological & Archaeological Investigation A:GEN Aus My heart is breaking. A joint guide to records about aboriginal people in the PRO, Vic and the Australian Archives, Vic A:FAM Mor My Place A:ABOR Bod Ngadjung Gadhu-ya (Fresh Water to Salt Water). A Tuross River Story. A:ABOR Nar Noreech Nundjung. A Wagonga Inlet Story A:FAM Gin Real Deadly A:ABOR Sca Return of Aboriginal Natives taken at Broulee 16th May 1842. Some new light on South Coast aboriginal personalities Computer B:AUS:AB South Coast Aboriginal Genealogy A:ABOR Don Stories about the Eurobodalla by Aboriginal People. Public Report. Stage 2 Eurobodalla Aboriginal Cultural Heritage Study Computer B:ESC Stories about the Eurobodalla by aboriginal people. Stage two Eurobodalla Cultural Heritage Study A:ABOR Mor The Deua. A Moruya River Story A:ABOR Ber The Home of Umbarra. A Bermagui River and Wallaga Lake Story. A:ABOR Byr The Mountains Call Me Back. A History of the Aborigines and the Forests of the Far South Coast of N.S.W. A:ABOR Rea The Stolen generations A:LOC:EUR:TIL Pac Tilba Times Revisited A:ABOR Eur Tracing events of the Dhurga speaking people A:LOC:EUR:MEM Tho Transcript of an Interview with Glean Thomson of Belowra A:ABOR Chi Travelling with Percy. A south coast journey A:ABOR Dun Ulladulla Aboriginal Information from web site A:LOC:EUR:NAR Um Umbarra - Wallaga Lake Aboriginal Australians - Employment A:ABOR Whi Peas, beans and riverbanks: seasonal picking and dependence in the Tuross Valley Aboriginal Australians - Genealogy A:ABOR AIA AIATSIS Family History Unit. Fact Sheets Cd:AUS:LOC History Cd. Milton Ulladulla Records. A:ABOR Smi Lookin for your mob. A guide to tracing aboriginal family trees Aboriginal Australians - Heritage Sites A:ABOR Aus Ask First. A guide to respecting indigenous heritage places and values Computer B Connecting with country in the Eurobodalla, South Coast, New South Wales. R:Her Protecting Heritage Places. Information and resource kit. Aboriginal Australians - Legends Curators Cupboard Yabba Yabba. Stories and verses of Australia Birds-Bush-Blackfellows. 2nd ed Aboriginal Australians - Tuross A:LOC:EUR:MOR Ethnography summary of the late Brinja-Yuin tribe of Tuross, NSW Aboriginal Placenames A:ABOR Pamphlet Bo New South Wales Aboriginal Place Names and Euphonius Words With Their Meanings Aboriginal Reserves 22/12/2019 Page 2 A:ABOR Don Invisible places. Historical Aboriginal reserves in the Eurobodalla Shire, NSW A:ABOR Don Invisible places. Historical Aboriginal Reserves in the Eurobodalla Shire, far south coast, NSW (Full report) Aboriginal Totems A:ABOR Don Aboriginal Totems across the Eurobodalla Shire far South Coast, NSW Accidents A:LOC Pamphlet Box Timber Industry Roll of Honour ACT - Pioneers A:PIO:ACT Biographical register of the Australian Capital Territory 1820-1911 A:LOC:CAN Lyo Voices of old Ainslie. A collection of life stories from early residents of Ainslie ACT Electorate MIC:ACT ACT Electoral Roll 1990, 1992, 1993, 1996 MIC:ACT Canberra, ACT Electoral Roll 1988 Adoption A:GEN Dep Adoption Research Centre A:GEN Dep Adoption Search Guide Africana (Ship) A:HIS Has No Privacy for Writing Agricultural Labourers A:LOC:EUR:MEM Mo From Farm Boy to Leading Radio Man O:ENG Pamphlets Tracing your rural ancestors. A guide for family historians (adbridged edition) Agricultural Laws Computer B Rural landholder's guide to environmental law in NSW, 4th ed Agriculture - Eurobodalla A:LOC:EUR Coc Agriculture in Eurobodalla Shire. Chapter 1 of Land use on the South Coast of NSW. Vol. 4 Agriculture - New South Wales - History A:HIS Fle Landed Enterprise and Penal Society A:GEN Pamphlet Box Parliamentary Landholders returns index, 1885 Ailsa Craig, Scotland O:SCO Tai Kirk on the Craig. Charles Kirk's photography on Ailsa Craig 1896-1922 Ainslie (ACT) - History A:LOC:CAN Lyo Voices of old Ainslie. A collection of life stories from early residents of Ainslie Albion Park Catholic Cemetery (NSW) A:CEM:ALB St Pauls Catholic Cemetery Albion Park Albion Park Pioneer Cemetery (NSW) A:CEM:SOU Cemeteries of South Coast & Illawarra Region, NSW. Cemetery Transcripts Albury (NSW) Cd:AUS:PIO Wod Out of the box. Family profiles and related material for some early residents of our local area Alice Springs (NT) A:S:NT Guth Alice Springs as it was Aliens - Northern Territory MIC:NT Box 1 Northern Aliens' of Australia Index (Births) 1888-1922 22/12/2019 Page 3 MIC:NT Box 1 Northern Territory Aliens' Index Deaths 1875-1922 All Saints Church (Bodalla) A:LOC:EUR:BOD Mor The Bodalla Book All Saints Isleworth (ENG) Cd:ENG Thames & Medway riverside parish series. Volume 8 Allan Family A:FAM:ALL The Allan Family History A:FAM:ALL The Allan Family History Allenwood (Ship) VID Nar Narooma Scrapbook Almanacs Cd:AUS:DIR New South Wales Almanac and Country Directory 1925 (Moore's) Cd:AUS:DIR Pugh's Almanac & Queensland Directory 1896-1900 R:Whi Whittaker's Almanac - 1968 Alstonville Cemetery (NSW) A:CEM:RIC Index of Obituaries and death notices and cemetery index for the Richmond River District Amphitrite (Ship) A:CON Pamphlet Box Convict women on the Amphitrite. Extract from Beautiful Bodies Anderson Family Cd:AUS:FAM And Anderson - Grey Family Tree CD:AUS:FAM And Anderson Family Research & Documents A:FAM:AND Anderson Family Story A:LOC:EUR:BER Car Conservation Plan Lake View Bergalia A:FAM:AND Joseph Clarke Anderson and Ann Curnow Williams. A:FAM:AND Robert Anderson and Sarah Hadden A:FAM:AND The Andersons of Lake View. 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Country Registers 1710 to 1754 MIC:NSW Box 5 Index to the Admittance & Discharge Books for the NSS's Vernon & Sobroan A:GEN Pamphlet Box Orphan schools (statistics) including lists of children apprenticed from Catholic orphanages Apprenticeship Records - England Cd:ENG Board of Stamps Apprentice Records.
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