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Grandmother\u27s Flower Garden quilt, by Veda Emma Strinsham Mackay
Image of Grandmother\u27s Flower Garden quilt created in 1932 by Veda Emma Strinsham Mackay. Also includes questionnaires describing the quilt completed by Mackay\u27s daughter-in-law, Nancy Cox Mackay, as part of the Utah Quilt Guild\u27s documentation days held from 1988-1994. Veda Emma Strinsham Mackay was born in 1895 in Holden, Utah. She married Lincoln Clyde Mackay in 1919. They had two children. This quilt was made in Provo, Uta
Rock paintings, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by researcher.; Part of the collection: Exploration of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928.; Ferguson collection.; Condition: Silvering, yellowing and emulsion lifting and missing from paper.; Published in: Last of the Australian explorers : The Story of Donald Mackay / by Frank Clune. Sydney, 1942. (plate 9), with caption: Arnhem Land, Native cave drawings.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4354155
Pack team crossing the Liverpool River, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by researcher.; Part of the collection: Exploration of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928.; Ferguson collection.; Condition: Silvering, yellowing and emulsion lifting and missing from paper.; Published in: Last of the Australian explorers : The Story of Donald Mackay / by Frank Clune. Sydney, 1942. (plate 6), with caption: Arnhem Land, pack team crossing the Liverpool River.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4353866
Mackay expedition campsite, Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928 [picture] /
Title devised by cataloguer based on information supplied by researcher.; Part of the collection: Exploration of Arnhem Land, Northern Territory, 1928.; Ferguson collection.; Condition: Fading, foxing and emulsion lifting from paper.; Subjects identified by researcher as Herbert Basedow immediately to the right of the tent, followed by Larry Coonan.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn4353779
Sounds of Mackay
"Sounds of Mackay combines nature sounds and ambient/beat music taking the listener on a journey through the soundscape of Mackay from dawn to dusk"--Container
Patrick Pound : painting in a library.
"This catalogue has been published on the occasion of the exhibition "Patrick Pound: Painting in a library", at Artspace Mackay, Queensland, 4 July - 7 September 2008"
Matthew MacKay : American Beauty
According to Rosenfeld, MacKay' work demonstrates the moral purpose of art. MacKay argues for the educative function of art. Biographical notes
Interview with Harvey Mackay
Ann Pflaum interviews Harvey Mackay, president of Mackay Envelope, university alumnus, former president of the Alumni Association, and a well known author.Mackay, Harvey; Pflaum, Ann M.. (1999). Interview with Harvey Mackay. Retrieved from the University Digital Conservancy, https://hdl.handle.net/11299/48317
Estimating the economic implications for grazing properties in the Mackay Whitsunday catchments of practice changes to more sustainable landscapes
In the Mackay Whitsunday region, the dominant grazing based operations are small intensive systems that heavily utilise soil, nutrient and chemical management practices. To improve water quality entering the Great Barrier Reef, graziers are being encouraged to adopt improved management practices. However, while there is good understanding of the management changes required to reach improved practice classification levels, there is poor understanding of the likely economic implications for a grazier seeking to move from a lower level classification to the higher level classifications. This paper provides analysis of the costs and benefits associated with adoption of intensive grazing best management practices to determine the effect on the profitability and economic sustainability of grazing enterprises, and the economic viability of capital investment to achieve best management. The results indicate that financial incentives are likely to be required to encourage smaller graziers to invest in changing their management practices, while larger graziers may only require incentives to balance the risk involved with the transition to better management practices.grazing, management practices, incentives, Mackay Whitsunday, Farm Management,
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