240 research outputs found

    Flight Nurse, Briody Main, Captain Peter Brooke and ambulance officers from Queensland Ambulance Service prepare to transfer a patient to the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia's Beechcraft King Air 200, VH-FDF, for treatment at Townsville Hospital, Cairns Airport, Cairns, Queensland, 16 June 2005 [picture] /

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    Part of the collection: E. A. Crome aviation project.; Acquired in digital format; access copy available online.; Title devised by cataloguer based on information from acquisition documentation.; The National Library acknowledges the support of the Royal Flying Doctor Service of Australia.; Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.; Photographed by a staff member of the National Library of Australia, 2005

    Portrait of Tommy Pethybridge, Mary Kingsford-Smith, Charles Kingsford-Smith and Peter, Dunedin, New Zealand, 1930s [picture].

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    Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription.; Inscriptions: "Tommy, Mary, Smithy and Peter, Dunedin"--Handwritten on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3722922; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    From left to right: Trevor Allen, Peter, Harold, Somerset, Thomas, Charles Kingsford Smith, Wilfrid Kingsford Smith and Tommy Pethybridge standing at a hanger door [picture]

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on caption on verso and reference sources.; Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; "Trevor, Peter, Harold, Somerset - Thomas Allan, Shithy Wilf K.S. &Tommy Pethybridge."--Written in pencil on back of photograph.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3722941; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    Portrait of Flight Lieutenant Peter Isaacson, DFC, AFC, DFM, captain of the first Lancaster bomber to visit Australia, 1943 [picture].

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    Inscription: "F/Lt. Peter Isaacson, D.F.C., A.F.C., D.F.M., captain of the first giant Lancaster bomber to visit Australia, who has also been prominent in R.A.A.F. Lancaster raids on Berlin and other German cities"--On reverse.; Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription and reference sources.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3723172; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    Flight Lieutenant Peter Isaacson explains to Wing Commander Nigel Love (on his left) and cadets of the Air Training Corps some features of the 1000 bomber raids on Germany, 1943 [picture].

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    Inscription: "F/Lt. Peter Isaacson, of Melbourne, D.F.C., D.F.M., explains to Wing Commander Nigel Love on his left, and cadets of the Air Training Corps, some features of the 1000 bomber raids on Germany in which Isaacson and his crew took part"--On reverse.; Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3723170; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    Aldous Huxley’s Dichotomized Beginning towards Spirituality : An Analysis of Religious Aspects in Crome Yellow

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    This essay is an analysis of the religious aspects of Crome Yellow. The main focus is to discover what Aldous Huxley’s views on religion were at the time he wrote Crome Yellow and to explore how Huxley’s contemporary surroundings influenced his views on religion. Huxley was born into a family and a society where there was a conflict between science and religion and this conflict together with the crises of his early life, came to affect him greatly. This essay conducts an analysis of Crome Yellow by utilizing Peter Berger’s theory of social construction, which includes information about Huxley’s contemporary surroundings. Huxley seems to have been ambiguous towards religion. He was concerned about the future of society and opposed to organized religion. He was longing for answers and meaning, and he had begun to form a spiritual belief where colour and light are central. These spiritual aspects can be seen as the beginning of Huxley’s spiritual enlightenment

    Screening for illicit drug use in psychiatric hospitals: whose job is it?

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    Thom conducted the original work and produced the report (sole author). The publication was extracted/ adapted from the report and a few additions made by Crome and Bloor. They wrote the paper and Thom commented / supervised

    Squadron Leader Bluey Truscott (left) and Flight Lieutenant Peter Turnbull after the unsuccessful Japanese attack on Milne Bay, New Guinea, 1942 [picture] /

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    Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Inscription: "New Guinea. Milne Bay: S/L Truscott (left) and Flt/Lt. Turnbull after the unsuccessful Japanese attack on Milne Bay."--On reverse.; Title devised by cataloguer based on inscription and reference sources.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3723211; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    Walking towards the aircraft before taking part in a trial flight are members of the B.E.A. [i.e. British European Airways] Race Crew taking part in the New Zealand Air Race, 1953 [picture]/

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    "Walking towards the aircraft before taking part in a trial flight are members of the B.E.A. [i.e. British European Airways] Race Crew taking part in the New Zealand Air Race, left to right, Captain W. Baillie, pilot in command of the crew, Mr Peter Masefield, chief executive of B.E.A. and team manager of the crew, Captain A.S. Johnson, pilot, Chief Radio Officer I.A. Dalgliesh, Captain S.E.J. Jones, pilot, Mr R.H. Chadwick, navigation officer, Radio Officer E.H.S. Bristow."--On label on verso.; Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Title devised by cataloguer based on caption on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3723026; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925

    B.E.A. [i.e. British European Airways] Viscount crew for London to Christchurch Air Race; front row left to right, Captain Johnson, Captain Baillie, Mr Peter Masefield, Mr J. Profumo, 1953 [picture] /

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    Part of collection: E.A. Crome collection of photographs on aviation.; Title devised by cataloguer from inscription on reverse and reference sources.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3723321; E.A. Crome collection relating to aviation in Australia, 1914-2005; located at; National Library of Australia Manuscript collection MS 1925
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