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Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II examining a landscape model in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/302196The Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II examining a large landscape model of a proposed development, while visiting The Australia Exhibition at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
Comments: CHOGM brought together Prime Ministers, Presidents, senior Ministers and officials from 41 Commonwealth countries representing one quarter of the world's population.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Presented to the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, MP - Prime Minister of Australia - as a memento of your participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne, Australia".205970
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00137] "Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II examining a landscape model in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.
Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II at The Australia Exhibition in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete.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/302200The Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II walking with unidentified others through The Australia Exhibition at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne, during the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting.
Comments: CHOGM brought together Prime Ministers, Presidents, senior Ministers and officials from 41 Commonwealth countries representing one quarter of the world's population.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Presented to the Right Honourable Malcolm Fraser, MP - Prime Minister of Australia - as a memento of your participation in the Commonwealth Heads of Government Meeting in Melbourne, Australia".205979
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00141] "Malcolm Fraser and Queen Elizabeth II at The Australia Exhibition in the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne.
Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser speaking at a lectern at Old Parliament House in Canberra, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and Tamie Fraser during the Queen's 1977 official visit.
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/302096Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser speaking at a lectern during an official event at Old Parliament House in Canberra, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and Tamie Fraser. The Speaker of the House of Representatives Billy Snedden sits behind the Prime Minister. Taken during an official visit to Australia by the Queen and His Royal Highness in 1977.
Comments: Queen Elizabeth visited Australia as part of her Silver Jubilee tour of the Commonwealth. While in Australia, she presided over the State Opening of Parliament in Canberra, visited all capital cities plus Launceston, Newcastle and other regional centres.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Visit to Australia of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 7 March to 30 March 1977".206021
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00037] "Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser speaking at a lectern at Old Parliament House in Canberra, in the presence of Queen Elizabeth II, the Duke of Edinburgh and Tamie Fraser during the Queen's 1977 official visit.
Interview with Elizabeth Janeway, author
Author of The Walsh Girls, Man's World, and Woman's Place, Elizabeth Janeway is interviewed by Milwaukee TV and radio moderator Winifred Ryhn and Claudine Shannon, assistant professor of Community Affairs at the University of Wisconsin-Extension. She explores how societal attitudes are shaped and how they have determined the traditional roles of men and women.GrayscaleSoun
Evaluation of aDcps for suspended sediment transport monitoring, Fraser River, British Columbia
Malcolm Fraser, Queen Elizabeth II, the Governor-General and members of Parliament standing outside Government House in Canberra.
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/302255Prime Minister Malcolm Fraser, Queen Elizabeth II, the Governor-General Sir John Kerr and members of the Australian Federal Parliament standing outside Old Parliament House in Canberra, during an official visit to Australia by the Queen and His Royal Highness the Duke of Edinburgh in 1977.
Comments: Queen Elizabeth visited Australia as part of her Silver Jubilee tour of the Commonwealth. While in Australia, she presided over the State Opening of Parliament in Canberra, visited all capital cities plus Launceston, Newcastle and other regional centres.
Inscription: In an album labelled "Visit to Australia of Her Majesty The Queen and His Royal Highness The Duke of Edinburgh, 7 March to 30 March 1977".205996
Sub-item: [2005.0104.00196] "Malcolm Fraser, Queen Elizabeth II, the Governor-General and members of Parliament standing outside Government House in Canberra.
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1865
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1914
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1889
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
Diary of Elizabeth Waties Allston Pringle, 1905
Redex Film ProductsElizabeth Waties Allston Pringle (formerly Elizabeth Waties Allston) was born in 1845 on Pawley's Island, South Carolina to Robert F.W. Allston and Adele Petigru. The family home, a rice plantation of 630 slaves named Chicora Wood, was located on the Pee Dee River near Georgetown. Elizabeth married John Julius Pringle in 1870. Under the pen name Patience Pennington, she is the author of ""A Woman Rice Planter"" and ""Chronicles of Chicora Wood."" She died at her family home December 5, 1921. Her diaries include descriptions of trips to northeastern United States including New York City, New York, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, and Washington D.C. She also writes about day-to-day activities on the plantation and keeps ledgers of annual expenditures
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