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Mackenzie, Colin, VX50215
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/400793Surname: MACKENZIE. Given Name(s) or Initials: COLIN. Military Service Number or Last Known Location: VX50215. Missing, Wounded and Prisoner of War Enquiry Card Index Number: 47793.220439
Item: [2016.0049.33086] "Mackenzie, Colin, VX50215
The animals Noah forgot, including the platypuses which are fed at three-thirty, are at the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary, Healsville, to which you go by train and local bus [picture].
At foot of poster: "VR Poster no. 270".; Poster is mounted on linen backing. Original print size is 101 x 64 cm.; Also available online at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3821987. A colour poster promoting the Sir Colin Mackenzie Sanctuary at Healesville, and Victorian Railways to get there. Features artwork depicting thirteen Australian birds and mammals set on a bright green background, which are arranged around a central oval shape containing the titles. Australian birds and mammals depicted include the sulphur crested cockatoo, kookaburra, dingo, koala, emu with chicks, lyrebird, eagle, wombat, platypus, stork, snake and owls. Encosed by a white border, Victorian Rail logo shown at lower right
Colin Humphris
"Colin Humphris 2 Sqdrn. RAAF. 1941 - 1942 Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin Feb. 19, 1942)".Colin Humphris. 2 Squadron, Royal Australian Air Force 1941 - 1942. Author of - 'Trapped on Timor' (as a result of bombing of Darwin February 19, 1942)
Colin Mackenzie: collector extraordinary
ONE of the most wide ranging collections ever to reach the Library of the East India Company is formed by the manuscripts, translations, plans, and drawings of Colin Mackenzie, an officer of the Madras Engineers and, at the time of his death in 1821, Surveyor-General of India. Mackenzie spent a lifetime forming his collection which is exceptional, not only for its size, but also for the fact that materials from it are to be found in almost every section of the India Office Collections including Oriental Languages, European Manuscripts, Prints and Drawings, and Maps. Including manuscripts in South Indian languages held in the Government Oriental Manuscripts Library in Madras, the collection originally contained materials in English, Dutch, and, according to Mackenzie's own estimate, no fewer than fifteen Oriental languages written in twenty one different characters. Altogether, according to a statement drawn up in August 1822 by the well known orientalist Horace Hayman Wilson who, after Mackenzie's death,volunteered to undertake the cataloguing of the collection, there were 1,568 literary manuscripts, a further 2,070 Mocal tracts', 8,076 inscriptions, and 2,159 translations, plus seventy-nine plans, 2,630 drawings, 6,218 coins, and 146 images and other antiquities. What manner of man was it that amassed this vast collection
Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, undated
Interview with Colin Wilson, part 4, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated
Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, undated
Interview with Colin Wilson, part 2, features an interview with author Colin Wilson in which he discusses his views regarding society and art, his reclusive nature, and the intellectual and fantastical elements of his works, undated
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill
In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan
Providence College Faculty Author Series 2017-2018: D. Colin Jaundrill
In this installment of the Faculty Authors Series, D. Colin Jaundrill (History, Providence College) discusses his newest book, Samurai to Soldier: Remaking Military Service in Nineteenth-Century Japan
Mackenzie Colin Peter, Vernacular psychologies in Old Norse-Icelandic and Old English
Mackenzie Colin Peter, Vernacular psychologies in Old Norse-Icelandic and Old English, Thèse de doctorat soutenue en 2014, (dir. K. Lowe, J. Smith, Université de Glasgow) Résumé/abstract : This thesis examines the vernacular psychology presented in Old Norse-Icelandic texts. It focuses on the concept 'hugr', generally rendered in English as ‘mind, soul, spirit’, and explores the conceptual relationships between emotion, cognition and the body. It argues that despite broad similarities, Old N..
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