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James Graham overland letter transcript
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/203358Typed transcript of a lengthy, cross-hatched letter from James Graham to his father, outlining his experiences on an overland trip from Sydney to Melbourne in 1839.
Includes a frank and sympathetic outline of conditions of Indigneous peoples; description of conflict and reasons for conflict between white and Indigenous peoples.
Original letter - see 1961.0014.00046154179
Item: [1961.0014.00045] "James Graham overland letter transcript
Miss Jimmie Marie Graham memory book
This collection contains the high school memory book of Jimmie Marie Graham
Bill Graham
"Bill. Graham. Q 70704 DIB - 19th Btn. "E" Coy. (MG's) 1940 - 1942. [Parap Camp]".Bill Graham. Q 70704 Darwin Infantry Battalion - 19th Battalion. "E" Company (Machine guns) 1940 - 1942. [Parap Camp].Date:199
Dr Hannah Graham on Australian leadership: Integrity, relational leadership and tenacious courage of conviction
Hannah Graham talks to Victor Perton about Australian Leadership. Criminologist, author and university lecturer Dr Hannah Graham was born in Tasmania and studied and worked at the University of Tasmania, before moving to Scotland to work in the Scottish Centre for Crime and Justice Research at the University of Stirling. Hannah has worked on justice and health-related projects with the EU, the Scottish Government, the Australian Government and Tasmanian Government, and she does ongoing research and writing on innovation and justice. Connect to Hannah on Twitter: @DrHannahGraham and @Innovative_Jus
Albert Belmont Graham
Portrait of Albert Belmont Graham at 31 years old, Springfield, Ohio, 1905. Based on his experiences as a school superintendent in rural Ohio, Graham advocated for the consolidation of rural schools and promoted agricultural education. He is best known as the founder of the Boys and Girls Agricultural Clubs which became the 4-H organization
Art Forum - Graham, Anne
8 April 1998. Anne Graham is an artist and an academic. She lectures in Installation, Sculpture and Performance in the Faculty of Visual and Performing Arts at the University of Western Sydney, Nepean. In 1997 her work was represented in the Brisbane Festival, the Melbourne Festival, Perspecta at the Museum of Sydney and also at Elizabeth Bay House with an installation representing the lives of The Macleay Women. Anne Graham's work is currently represented in the Canberra National Sculpture Forum
Graham Cameron scholarship.
A Year 8 Council of Management Scholarship has been named the Graham Cameron Scholarship in recognition of Graham Cameron's contribution and long service to St Hilda's
Ep. #112 - Graham Harman
This recording and transcript form part of a collection of podcasts conducted by the Cultures of Energy at Rice University. Cultures of Energy brings writers, artists and scholars together to talk, think and feel their way into the Anthropocene. We cover serious issues like climate change, species extinction and energy transition. But we also try to confront seemingly huge and insurmountable problems with insight, creativity and laughter.What do the Super Bowl, horse-based gymnastics, the fact that magic might be really real and bragging about Bruno Latour have in common? Why, they are on your co-hosts minds this week on the podcast. Then (13:00) we are most fortunate to welcome philosopher Graham Harman (Sci-Arc, https://doctorzamalek2.wordpress.com) to the program. Graham starts us off with a beginner’s guide to his philosophy, object oriented ontology (ooo) including what does and does not count as an “object” in his thinking. That gets us to the influence of Heidegger and Husserl upon ooo and from there to the optimal relationship between philosophy and science, why aesthetics is first philosophy, the problem of causation and how we are all Stanislavskian method actors when it comes to the experience of art. The conversation turns from there to speculative realism and ooo’s effort to reintroduce metaphysics to continental philosophy. Graham explains why ooo isn’t as anti-Kantian as it seems and also speaks out for what cannot be measured by science in a time when the humanities are under siege. We then explore the relationship between philosophy and physics with the help of Karan Barad’s work on agential realism and talk about ooo’s place in the broader anti-anthropocentric turn in the human sciences since the 1970s. Graham explains to us how Latour became such an important part of his post-Heideggerian recovery, what he makes of the Anthropocene, and how ethics and politics intersect with ooo. We close on his recent book Immaterialism: Objects and Social Theory (Polity, 2016) and what he discovered about the Dutch East India company along the way. What happens when humans aren’t 50% of every situation? Listen on and find out
Virginia 1861
"Entered according to act of Congress, A.D. 1861 by Henry S. Graham in the clerk's office of the District of Columbia."; "Washington, June 13th, 1861."; "Sold for the benefit of the sick and wounded of the U.S. Army."; Includes census table for 1860.Grayscale1:1,330,56
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