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    Packed cheese wheels at factory, Cambooya, Queensland [picture].

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    Part of E.J. Brady collection for use in the publication "Australia unlimited".; Title devised by cataloguer from information on compactus card.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an24477773

    Jim Brady

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    Jim Brady, president of the School Union

    Lucy Brady Papers - Accession 907 - M415 (466)

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    Lucy Agnes Brady (1899-1995) was a Winthrop graduate of the Class of 1920. The Lucy Brady Papers consist of programs of Winthrop events including the 1919 and 1920 Junior-Senior Receptions, a Banquet in honor of the returning World War I military men, piano recital, Christmas Vespers and the 1923 Annual Winthrop Dinner in Columbia, South Carolina; notes and letters to Miss Brady and a petition from the 1920 Seniors requesting a holiday instead of the usual trip to Magnolia Gardens. Of special note are letters from poet Amy Lowell (1874-1925), author Margaret P. Sherwood (1864-1955) and author, minister and professor of English at Boston University, Dallas Lore Sharp (1870-1929).https://digitalcommons.winthrop.edu/manuscriptcollection_findingaids/1810/thumbnail.jp

    James Cox Brady funeral procession, 1927, image 1 of 3

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    The funeral procession for Far Hills businessman and horse breeder James Cox Brady who died Nov. 10, 1927 in New York City. At the time of his death, he was on the Board of Directors for the New York Title and Mortgage Company. His brother was noted businessman and philanthropist Nicholas Frederic Brady and their father was the late Anthony Nicholas Brady. A grandson of James Cox Brady; Nicholas Frederick Brady was the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Ronald Reagan

    Letter from J. Brady to Hagan

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    Holograph letter from J. Brady, 2 Princess Gardens, Belfast (County Antrim), to (Hagan). Commenting on the fact that the Liverpool Catholic Times reported on Rector Hinsley's return to Rome from holidays but does not do so in certain analogue cases; the English looking after their own very well. He and Mrs. Brady were in Nice for a while, seeing their relative Willy Fahy, brother of Frank Fahy, the author of The ould plaid shawl. They travelled as far as Algiers. Brief news about family members. Harry [...] visited; he is now president of the Medical Association for Leinster

    James Cox Brady funeral procession, 1927, image 3 of 3

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    The funeral procession for Far Hills businessman and horse breeder James Cox Brady who died Nov. 10, 1927 in New York City. At the time of his death, he was on the Board of Directors for the New York Title and Mortgage Company. His brother was noted businessman and philanthropist Nicholas Frederic Brady and their father was the late Anthony Nicholas Brady. A grandson of James Cox Brady; Nicholas Frederick Brady was the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Ronald Reagan

    James Cox Brady funeral procession, 1927, image 2 of 3

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    The funeral procession for Far Hills businessman and horse breeder James Cox Brady who died Nov. 10, 1927 in New York City. At the time of his death, he was on the Board of Directors for the New York Title and Mortgage Company. His brother was noted businessman and philanthropist Nicholas Frederic Brady and their father was the late Anthony Nicholas Brady. A grandson of James Cox Brady; Nicholas Frederick Brady was the U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Ronald Reagan

    The kedge-andnor or, Young sailors' assistant ... : illustrated with seventh engravings ...

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    Alice Brady

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    Cigarette card featuring a full face portrait of Alice Brady, with information relating to her screen career of the mid to late 1930s on the reverse

    Interview with Leslie L. Brady

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    Leslie Brady joined the U.S. Army National Guard on January 22, 1940 and was assigned to the 28th Infantry Division. He began active service on February 17, 1941. Brady received basic training at Indian Town Gap, Pennsylvania and Camp Livingston, Louisiana. He transferred to the 39th Infantry Division and, in January of 1944, he was deployed to the Pacific Theater
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