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    The Australian Constitution and National Identity

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    Alexander Reilly and Anna Olijny

    Reilly Collection; no.06650

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    Sepia- Carte de Visite image of Joan Warren, posed for a portrait photograph. Image mounted on white matte board. Embossed on the lower middle edge of the matte board; ""Cummings 302 Market St. Wilmington, DEL.""Master file: image/tiff; 119,437 KB: Computer Hardware: Intel Pentium (R) 4 3.20 GHz/ 1.99 GB RAM manufactured by Dell; Operating system: Windows XP 2002; Creation software: Adobe Photoshop CS2 version 9.0.2; Scanner: flatbed reflective scanner Microtek 1000XL; Scanner software: Microtek SilverFast Ai 6.4.2r2b; Scanned by Jackie Becker on 2010-04-08

    Norman Luxton

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    Photograph - Norman Luxton dressed in elaborate First Nations clothing, Banff, A

    Sovereignty: frontiers of possibility

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    Julie Evans, Ann Genovese, Alexander Reilly and Patrick Wolf

    ibartomeus/CropPollinationModels: Submitted version

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    <p>This is version is the one submitted for publication along Reilly et al. paper.</p&gt

    Replication Data and Code for: Revisiting Quebec's Quiet Revolution: A Synthetic Control Analysis

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    The data and programs replicate tables and figures from "Revisiting Quebec's Quiet Revolution: A Synthetic Control Analysis" by Vincent Geloso and Chandler S. Reilly. Please see the ReadMe file for additional details

    Favognathus Luxton

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    Genus Favognathus Luxton Cryptognathus (Favognathus) Luxton, 1973: 62. Type species: Cryptognathus cucurbita Berlese, 1917. Favognathus Luxton, 1987: 113. 1. Favognathus acaciae Do ġ an & Ayyıldız Favognathus acaciae Doġan & Ayyıldız, 2004 a: 127. Distribution: Erzurum. Habitat: Litter and soil under Acacia sp.Published as part of Doġan, Salih, 2007, Checklist of raphignathoid mites (Acari: Raphignathoidea) of Turkey, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 1454 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17632

    Favognathus Luxton

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    Genus Favognathus Luxton Cryptognathus (Favognathus) Luxton, 1973: 62. Type species: Cryptognathus cucurbita Berlese, 1917. Favognathus Luxton, 1987: 113. 1. Favognathus acaciae Do ġ an & Ayyıldız Favognathus acaciae Doġan & Ayyıldız, 2004 a: 127. Distribution: Erzurum. Habitat: Litter and soil under Acacia sp.Published as part of Doġan, Salih, 2007, Checklist of raphignathoid mites (Acari: Raphignathoidea) of Turkey, pp. 1-26 in Zootaxa 1454 on page 8, DOI: 10.5281/zenodo.17632

    Peter Newell interviewed by Angela Reilly, 27 Jun 1998

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    Angela Reilly conducted a series of interviews with Campbell Scott over a period of four months while researching her Bachelor of Architecture thesis, 'Houses by Hayes and Scott: 1946-1962'. Angela Reilly studied architecture at the University of Queensland and worked as assistant to Queensland architect and historian Alice L. T. Hampson

    Oliver T. Reilly papers, W.0158

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    Abstract: Papers and guidebook covering the Battle of Antietam, created by this childhood witnessScope and Content Note: Oliver T. Reilly was a small boy in Keedysville, Maryland, just miles from the Battle of Antietam. The memory of the retreat of the Confederate troops and the advance of the Union armies from nearby Elk Ridge shaped his entire life. He began giving tours of the battlefield at age fifteen and continued for sixty-five years. The collection includes brochures, maps, and a calling card, as well as seven prints of various scenes of the area of the battlefield, all written and produced by Reilly.Biographical/Historical Note: Oliver Thomas Reilly, son of Edward and Mariah Lantz Reilly, was born on March 11, 1857, in Keedysville, Maryland. At the age of five, Reilly was an eye-witness to both the Confederate and Union armies' movement during and after the Battle of Antietam. He became a tour guide of the battlefield at age fifteen and began writing a weekly column for the Antietam Wavelet in 1887. He mainly wrote about such battle-related topics as relics found and sold, veterans and their reunions, and planned monuments. He ran a small shop selling groceries and novelties, and he offered guided tours of the battlefield in Sharpsburg, Maryland, for many years.He married Annie Kate Spong on October 13, 1884. The couple had four daughters: Eva Golden, Maude Laruna, Martha Washington, and Anna Caroline. He died on June 17, 1945
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