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Port Arthur, looking south [cartographic material] /
Map 220 from Ferguson Collection.; On verso: Four photographs of Port Arthur and buildings and tourist information.; Tourist map of the ruins of Port Arthur penal colony, Tasmania with oblique illustrations of buildings showing the layout of the colony.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-f220
Hewitt's Quick Step. Second Edition.
da capopianoDedicated to Lieut. James L. Hewitt and the Officers and Members of the new York Light Guard.music same as Box 82 Item 137Music is duplicated in 082.137.Music is duplicated in 082.139.Music is duplicated in 082.142.Music is duplicated in 082.140.Music is duplicated in 082.141.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
082, Item 138Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Rebhun.Hewitt's Quick Step, as performed by the Jefferson Guards Band.B.W. Thayer & Cos. Lith. Bosto
Hewitt's Quick Step. Second Edition.
da capopianoDedicated to Lieut. James L. Hewitt and the Officers and Members of the new York Light Guard.music same as Box 82 Item 137Music is duplicated in 082.137.Music is duplicated in 082.139.Music is duplicated in 082.142.Music is duplicated in 082.140.Music is duplicated in 082.141.Johns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
082, Item 138Arranged for the Piano Forte by T. Rebhun.Hewitt's Quick Step, as performed by the Jefferson Guards Band.B.W. Thayer & Cos. Lith. Bosto
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
In a far distant clime I have left a sweet Rose [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
110, Item 023Written by R.T. Spence, Esqr.; Composed by James Hewitt
In a far distant clime I have left a sweet Rose [first line]
strophicpiano and voiceJohns Hopkins University, Levy Sheet Music Collection, Box
110, Item 023Written by R.T. Spence, Esqr.; Composed by James Hewitt
Portrait of F.W. Hewitt, J.W. Palmer and W. Hamilton, ca. 1931 [picture] /
Inscriptions: "Chief engineer: F.W. Hewitt, K.S., A.R.Ae. S., Engine foreman: J.W. Palmer, Aircraft foreman: W. Hamilton"--In pencil, on verso.; Title devised by cataloguer based on accompanying documentation.; Part of the collection: Charles Ulm national aviation collection.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3930915
Notes by the way, Memoranda of a journey across the plains from Sundee, Ill., to Olympia, W. T., May 7, to November 3, 1862
Memoir of Randall Hewitt\u27s journey from Illinois to Olympia in Washington Territory. This copy of Journey Across the Plains was given by Randall Hewitt to his sister, Cynthia E. Hewitt, a school teacher and pioneer of Washington Territory. University of Utah copy donated by Emily-Ellen Hewitt, granddaughter of the autho
Letter, [Author unclear] to Paulina T. Merritt
Handwritten letter to Paulina Merritt from an unknown author, October 1, 1876.
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