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Portrait of Mrs. F. M. Bates [picture] /
Title from inscription below image.; Inscriptions"Mrs. F. M. Bates" --in ink lower centre. "C. Hewitt, Photo. 95 Swanston St." --printed lower left to lower right. "C. Hewitt, ,photographer, Australasian Studio, 95 Swanston St., Melbourne, established 1859 ..." --stamped on reverse.; Condition: good. Carte-de-visite portrait of Mrs. F. M. Bates
Jeff Hewitt, 29th Annual ODU Literary Festival
Jeff Hewitt, a poet, musician, actor, visual artist and spoken word performer, was born in Naples, Italy in 1972. He studied acting at the prestigious Otterbein College near Columbus, Ohio. He helped found Norfolk\u27s Slam Poetry scene in the early 90\u27s, representing the city most recently at the 2005 South Eastern Poetry Slam. He is the author of nine collections of poetry and a member of several poetry collectives throughout the nation
Hewitt, C W, VX28356
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/392061Surname: HEWITT. Given Name(s) or Initials: C W. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX28356. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 5704.209596
Item: [2016.0049.24354] "Hewitt, C W, VX28356
I will meet thee at evening twilight, when balmy zephyrs kiss each flow'r [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceDedicated to Miss Ella Wren.ads on back cover for John C. Schreiner & Son stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
093, Item 094composed by John H. Hewitt
I will meet thee at evening twilight, when balmy zephyrs kiss each flow'r [first line of chorus]
strophic with choruspiano and voiceDedicated to Miss Ella Wren.ads on back cover for John C. Schreiner & Son stockJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
093, Item 094composed by John H. Hewitt
Australia's boys in khaki and blue [music] : song /
For voice and piano.; Sung with great success by Malcolm McEacharn --Cover.; Also available online http://nla.gov.au/nla.mus-an7455539; MUS: N, MUS/257
Revisiting Tony Price’s (1979) account of the native vegetation of Duck River and Rookwood Cemetery, western Sydney
The Duck River Reserve and Rookwood Cemetery in the highly urbanised Auburn district of western-Sydney hold small but botanically valuable stands of remnant native vegetation. In the late 1970s, local resident G.A.-(Tony) Price, recognised the value of these remnants, both for the species they held and the clues they could give us-to the past, and spent three years surveying and collecting plants at these sites. Price recorded the species present and-their abundance, and described the habitats in which they were found. He observed the ecology of plant interactions,-moisture, shading and fire response, interpolating them into a picture of the landscape and vegetation of the district-prior to European settlement. At a time when field botany was inaccessible to many, and the focus of conservation was-largely on the broader scale, Price’s local scale work at these sites was unusual and important. Though never formally-published, Price’s 1979 account ‘The Vegetation of Duck River and Rookwood Cemetery, Auburn’ has been cited in-all subsequent work of consequence for the area. This paper presents and reviews Price’s work and discusses his-observations in relation to the current vegetation of these areas. Tony Price’s contributions also highlight the value and-role that ordinary citizens can play alongside professional botanists and plant ecologists in long term data collection,-considered observation and environmental management. A copy of Price’s original unpublished account has been-included as an appendix to this paper
Actividad psicomotriz en el aprendizaje del inglés para niños
Elena C. Hewitt HughesUniv. Granad
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