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    Memorial stone for Jesse Shackleton, an A.I.M. assistant padre, in Birdsville cemetery, Queensland, 1969, 1 [transparency] /

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    Caption devised by cataloguer.; Part of The Reverend Andrew Leslie McKay collection of photographs relating to Inland Australia, 1950-1976.; Inscription:"Jesse Shackleton, AIM Padre Assistant Died 3-11-1929 23 Years"--Carved on stone.; Location also appears in PIC/9193/759 and 618.; Mr Shacketon was drowned whilst swimming in the Diamentina River--Supplied by donor.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4181684; Collection donated by Mrs Lyn McKay, widow of Reverend Les McKay, through their daughter Dr. Judith McKay

    Memorial stone for Jesse Shackleton, an A.I.M. assistant padre, in Birdsville cemetery, Queensland, 1969, 2 [transparency] /

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    Caption devised by cataloguer.; Part of The Reverend Andrew Leslie McKay collection of photographs relating to Inland Australia, 1950-1976.; Inscription:"Jesse Shackleton, AIM Padre Assistant Died 3-11-1929 23 Years"--Carved on stone.; Location also appears in PIC/9193/758 and 618.; Mr Shacketon was drowned whilst swimming in the Diamentina River--Supplied by donor.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4181685; Collection donated by Mrs Lyn McKay, widow of Reverend Les McKay, through their daughter Dr. Judith McKay

    Joh Bjelke-Petersen, Julian McGauran and John Stone at a Joh for Canberra press conference at the Regent Hotel, Melbourne, Victoria, July 1987 [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by vendor, see file 05/551.; Part of the Andrew Chapman Campaign photograph collection, 1975-2004.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4223207; Purchased from the photographer Andrew Chapman, 2007.; Exhibited: Campaign, Old Parliament House, Canberra, 15 February to 15 April 2007

    Tutor, Andrew Stone and Frank Cheng, Tutor and Brother to Andrew , Richard Stone and Jiri Baum

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    Department of Mathematics - Site, Maths Summer School - Andrew Stone, Frank Cheng, Richard Stone, Jiri Baum, Ms. Brenda Buck & other

    Andrew Allen original grave stone

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    Black and white photograph of Andrew Allen\u27s original grave stone. He was born in 1782 and died in1867

    Replication Data for: The Political Determinants of Public Support for Obstruction of Supreme Court Nominees

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    Replication data and files for "The Political Determinants of Public Support for Obstruction of Supreme Court Nominees.

    Commemoration stone laid by the Reverend Fred Mckay, St Andrew's Presyterian Church, Mt. Isa, Queensland, 1964 [transparency] /

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    Caption devised from slide mount.; Part of The Reverend Andrew Leslie McKay collection of photographs relating to Inland Australia, 1950-1976.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4181269; Collection donated by Mrs Lyn McKay, widow of Reverend Les McKay, through their daughter Dr. Judith McKay

    Man wearing a hat sitting on the edge of stone enclosure with a boy in the background [transparency] /

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    Part of The Reverend Andrew Leslie McKay collection of photographs relating to Inland Australia, 1950-1976.; The man in this image also appears in PIC/9193/419.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4181341; Collection donated by Mrs Lyn McKay, widow of Reverend Les McKay, through their daughter Dr. Judith McKay

    Stone house wall with an open door, some pot plants and some items of furniture under the veranda [transparency] /

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    Mould spots.; Part of The Reverend Andrew Leslie McKay collection of photographs relating to Inland Australia, 1950-1976.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4181343; Collection donated by Mrs Lyn McKay, widow of Reverend Les McKay, through their daughter Dr. Judith McKay

    Rapa Nui (Easter Island)’s Stone Worlds

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    This article explores the spatial, architectural and conceptual relationships between landscape places, stone quarrying, and stone moving and building during Rapa Nui’s statue-building period. These are central themes of the ‘Rapa Nui Landscapes of Construction Project’ and are discussed using aspects of the findings of our recent fieldwork. The different scales of expression, from the detail of the domestic sphere to the monumental working of quarries, are considered. It is suggested that the impressiveness of Rapa Nui’s stone architecture is its conceptual coherence at the small scale as much as at the large scale. </div
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