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    Graeme Cheater.

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    Star Theatre, Smith Street. Site now the Star Village off Smith Street Mall.Cheater, Graeme

    Graeme Cheater

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    Plaque marking rebuilding of Memorial Gateway and Porch at Christ Church Cathedral (Smith Street) by Darwin RSL 1965 - gateway and porch originally constructed circa 1944 by American servicemen in Darwin.Cheater, Graeme.Date:198

    Graeme Cheater

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    Bougainvillea Festival Parade. Taken from outside TIO building, Smith Street. Darwin Dutch Club float.Cheater, Graeme

    Graeme Cheater

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    Plaque outside A.N.Z. Bank (Smith Street) commemorating the "Tin Bank" predecessor of present bank.Cheater, Graeme.Date:198

    Graeme Cheater

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    Plaque commemorating opening of Smith Street Mall in 1979.Cheater, Graeme.Date:198

    Graeme Cheater

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    Bougainvillea Festival Parade. Taken from outside TIO building, Smith Street. Department of Transport and Works float "Porky's Express." Mock-up of a train.Cheater, Graeme

    Graeme Cheater

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    Plaque affixed to drinking fountain, Smith Street Mall, by Quota Club, to commemorate International Year Of the Child, 1979.Cheater, Graeme.Date:198

    Irish-Australian Accordion: Recordings of Joe Fitzgerald (30/8/83) and Sean McManus (31/8/83)

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    Unpublished field recordings. One per side of cassette tape (CAS131). Side A: Graeme Smith recording Joe Fitzgerald. 30 August 1983. Side B: Graeme Smith recording Sean McManus. 31 August 1983. Australia. Notes: 'Sean McManus. Born Arigna, Co Roscommon 1942. Learned to play as child, aware of strong musical tradtion in the area. Plays in local group as teenager. Emigrated to London, 1958. Plays in the lively London-Irish music scene in pubs in Camden Town, Highbury and others. Emigrated to Australia 1968. Joined one of the first Irish music groups in Australia, The Ramblers, active from 1970-5. Plays in various groups through 1970s and 1980s.' Notes sent to MAMU by Graeme Smith in July 2020. See other recordings of Joe Fitzgerald, also in this collection, for biographical notes

    Hemitelsella Smith 2016

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    <i>Hemitelsella</i> Smith, 2016 <p> <i>Hemitelsella</i> Smith, 2016: 72. Type species: <i>Acrotelsella transpectinata</i> Smith, 2015, by original designation.</p>Published as part of <i>Smith, Graeme B., Mitchell, Andrew & Mesaglio, Thomas, 2022, Two New Australian Silverfish (Zygentoma: Lepismatidae: Ctenolepismatinae and Nicoletiidae: Subnicoletiinae), pp. 59-74 in Records of the Australian Museum (Rec. Aust. Mus.) (Rec. Aust. Mus.) 74 (2)</i> on page 61, DOI: 10.3853/j.2201-4349.74.2022.1796, <a href="http://zenodo.org/record/7178146">http://zenodo.org/record/7178146</a&gt

    Irish-Australian Accordion: Recording and interview with Nora Brown, 7 June 1983

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    Unpublished field recording: Graeme Smith recording Nora Brown. Cassette tape (one side only, 4m 18s of audio). 7 June 1983. Notes: 'Born 1923 Glenmask, Co Mayo. Plays old style melodeon. Active local and domestic player in Ireland before emigration to England in 1945. Gives detailed and reflective account of life growing up and musical culture. Close observation of social patterns of house dances and playing. Participated in strong Irish dance hall and club culture in England in 1940s. Reflections on the decline of her village observed on return visit in mid 1970s. Playing several tunes in interview tape 7 June 1983.' Notes sent to MAMU by Graeme Smith in July 2020
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