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The grip used on Melbourne cable tramway cars, Melbourne, ca.1892 [picture] /
Condition: Good.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription on photograph.; Part of the collection: Photographs of Melbourne and suburban scenes.; Inscriptions: "The 'grip' - used on Melbourne cable tramway cars. 30,094. G.W.W." -- printed beneath image.; Fred Hardie, company photographer of the firm G.W. Wilson & Co., visited Australia 1892-1893.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3917718; Exhibited: "Cooee", National Library of Australia exhibition gallery, 14 June - 9 September 2007. AuCNL
Cowboy Narrative - Spence Hardie
A transcript of a Cowboy Narrative, or Rangelore, interview conducted by Woody Phipps for the Works Progress Administration\u27s Federal Writers\u27 Project in the 1930s with former cowboy Spence Hardie. Born in New Orleans in 1875, Hardie\u27s father moved the family to Dallas to become the President of a bank. In 1879, the bank failed and Hardie\u27s father leased a ranch. Hardie describes growing up on the ranch, sheep herding, serving as a cowhand, surviving tough winters, stampedes, breaking wild horses, and pulling practical jokes. While attending Austin College in Sherman, Texas, Hardie worked Jot Gunther\u27s Anchor T Ranch. The bulk of the interview consists of Hardie repeating stories he heard from other cowhands. Hardie himself established a bank in Oklahoma, established the town of Vaughn, New Mexico and served as its Justice of the Peace, and was appointed to be a Texas Ranger.https://mavmatrix.uta.edu/specialcollections_workprojectsadministration/1043/thumbnail.jp
Australian photographs [1] [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an6647826-1
Faculty recital, 1976, 02/21 : Joyce Zastrow, soprano; Thomas Hardie, baritone
Recorded during a live performance at Oakland Recital Hall, Western Michigan University, Kalamazoo, Michigan, February 21, 1976, program no. 163 of the Department of Music's 1975-1976 season.Joyce Zastrow, soprano ; Mary Jane Rupert, piano (1st-5th works). Thomas Hardie, baritone ; Phiroze Mehta, piano (6th work, Samuel Barber's op. 45 & 9th work, Gerald Finzi's Let us garlands bring). Joyce Zastrow, soprano ; Charles Osborne, flute (7th-8th works). Joyce Zastrow, soprano ; Thomas Hardie, baritone ; Mary Jane Rupert, piano (10th-11th works).All works sung in English.Information from performance program.Reel 1: To a wild rose: [from Woodland sketches] op. 51, no. 1 (text by Herman Hagedorn) ; A maid sings light: op. 56, no. 3 (text by the composer) / Edward MacDowell -- (4:04) Beyond the rim of day. March moon ; Troubled woman To a little lover-lass, dead (text by Langston Hughes) / Hale Smith -- (13:05) Charlie Ruttage [i.e. Rutlage] (words from Cowboy songs and other frontier ballads, collected by J.A. Lomax) ; The greatest man (text by Anne Collins) / Charles Ives -- (18:27) [Three songs]: op. 45. Now, have I fed and eaten up the rose (text by James Joyce) ; A green lowland of pianos (text by Czeslaw Milosz) ; O boundless, boundless evening (text by Christopher Middleton) / Samuel Barber -- (27:44) Three songs on Elizabethan texts. A modest love (text by Sir Edward Dyer) ; Elegy (text by Chidiock Tichborne) ; The fly (text by William Oldep [i.e. Oldys]) / William Sydeman -- (36:02) Toccata / Harry Freedman.Reel 2: Let us garlands bring: five Shakespeare songs. Come away, come away, death ; Who is Silvia? ; Fear now more the heat o' the sun ; O mistress mine ; It was a lover and his lass / Gerald Finzi -- (15:24) Heloise and Abelard (text by Louis Phillips) / Thomas Pasatieri -- (33:42) Wilt thou be gone love? / Stephen Foster -- (38:12) My heart stood still: from Connecticut Yankee ; (41:27) It's a grand night for singing: from State fair / Richard Rodgers
Dartford Park Hornsby district [cartographic material] : for auction sale on the ground by Hardie & Gorman Saturday 15th. January. 1898.
Sales plan for land on Dartford and Harris Roads, Pennant Hills Main Road and Milson Parade in the suburb of Thornleigh in Sydney.; "Torrens title"; "All dimensions & areas subject to deposited plan."; "Terms. 10% deposit, 15% in 3 months without interest, balance in 1, 2, 3, 4 & 5 years at 5% interest."; Lower left hand corner: R. Fisher licensed surveyor 2. Hunter St.; Includes advertisement and train timetable on verso.; Advertisement: Dartford Park Hornsby. High elevation. Magnificent soil. Sydney water supply. The Australian Investment Company, Ltd. 28 Elizabeth Street, Sydney, have instructed Messrs. Hardie & Gorman to sell by auction (on the estate) on Saturday, January 15, 1898, at 3.30 p.m., Dartford Park.; Below train timetable: W. R. Maclardy and Co., Lithographers, 86 Pitt Street, Sydney.; Advertisement: Mortgagees' sale. Practically no reserve.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-lfsp1091. Inset: Local sketch.Dartford Park HornsbyHornsby distric
Public Library and Museum, Melbourne [picture] /
(P155/41); Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7946263-9
Cable Tram Car and 'Dummy', Melbourne. 1892-93 [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7946263-3
Princess Theatre, Melbourne [picture] /
(P155/40); Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7946263-8
Elizabeth Street, Melbourne. 1892-93 [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7946263-1
Grand Hotel, Melbourne. 1892-93 [picture] /
Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-an7946263-5
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