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Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 6 : S.W., Part of Macedon [cartographic material] /
Geological map of the town of Macedon on the top left of the map, with the town of Riddell on the far right and the town of Gisborne at the centre bottom with cadastral details such as many numbered land allotments between these three towns. The Parish of Gisborne is indicated at the bottom of the map. Relief shown by hachures.; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-9.Part of MacedonTitle on left of sheet: Part of BullingarookTitle on right of sheet: Part of KerrieTitle on bottom of sheet: Part of ButtlejorrkText on map: Gisborn
Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 6 : N.W., Part of Rochford [cartographic material] /
Geological map of the town of Macedon on the top left of the map, with the town of Riddell on the far right and the town of Gisborne at the centre bottom with cadastral details such as many numbered land allotments between these three towns. The Parish of Gisborne is indicated at the bottom of the map. Relief shown by hachures.; "Lithographic steam printing executed by the Geological Survey Department, at the Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne".; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-7.Part of RochfordTitle on left side of sheet: Part of WoodendTitle on right side of sheet: Part of Kerrie, Part of MonegeettaText on map: Newham, Macedo
Geological Survey of Victoria. No. 6 [cartographic material]
Caption title.; Quarter sheet 6SW is a geological map of the town of Macedon in the parish of Macedon on the top left of the map, with the town of Riddell in the parish of Kerrie on the far right and the town of Gisborne in the parish of Gisborne at the centre bottom, all in the county of Bourke, displaying some cadastral detail. Includes one short geological note in the left margin. Quarter sheet 6NW is a geological map centred on Mount Macedon in the parish of Macedon and Dryden's Rock in the parish of Newham but with few cadastral details. Includes one short geological notes in the left margin. Quarter sheet 6NE is a geological map of the town of Romsey on the top left of the map, with many numbered land allotments between the mountain ranges. The parishes of Monegeetta and Chintin are indicated on the map. Includes two geological note in the right margin. Quarter sheet 6SE is a geological map featuring parts of the parishes of Kerrie and Havelock as indicated on the map. Relief shown by hachures.; "Lithographic steam printing executed by the Geological Survey Department, at the Govt. Printing Office, Melbourne".; Also available in an electronic version via the internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-rm2335-6. Quarter sheet 6SW. Part of Macedon / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross and J.D. Brown, engravers ; hills lithographed by Richd. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman ; Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6NW. Part of Rochford / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman, Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6NE. Part of Lancefield, Part of Springfield / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; C.D.H. Aplin, Assistant ; J.L. Ross, engraver ; hills lithographed by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman. [1860?] -- Quarter sheet 6SE. [Part of Kerrie, Part of Havelock] / surveyed ... under the direction of Alfred R.C. Selwyn, Govt. Geologist ; N. Taylor & C.D.H. Aplin, Assistants ; J.D. Brown, engraver ; hills lithographed by R. Shepherd ; J. Wilkinson, draughtsman ; Joseph Pittman, colorist. [1862?].Also known as: Quarter sheet 6SWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of BullingarookTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of KerrieTitle on bottom of Quarter sheet 6SW: Part of ButtlejorrkTitle on map of Quarter sheet 6SW: GisborneAlso known as: Quarter sheet 6NWTitle on left of Quarter sheet 6NW: Part of WoodendTitle on right side of Quarter sheet 6NW: Part of Kerrie, Part of MonegeettaTitle on map of Quarter sheet 6NW: Newham, MacedonAlso known as: Quarter sheet 6SETitle on map of Quarter sheet 6SE: Havelock, Kerri
African American Storyteller, Victoria A. Casey McDonald
In the deep resonance of storyteller Victoria A. Casey McDonald’s voice, you will hear her tell stories about growing up in Western North Carolina, and the kind of Christmas she had as a child. The late Victoria was our friend, a CSA board member, author, and “Stories of Mountain Folk” interviewer
Art Forum - Lynn, Victoria
4 September 2002. -- Victoria Lynn is a distinguished curator and writer who has worked in the field of contemporary and Australian visual arts over the last two decades. She has recently been appointed Director of Creative Development at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, an innovative exhibition venue located at Federation Square in Melbourne, due to open later this year. She is currently Chair of the Visual Arts/Crafts Board of the Australia Council. From 1991 to 2001 she was Curator of Contemporary Art at the Art Gallery of New South Wales, and the numerous exhibitions she has curated have received substantial critical acclaim. She is the author of many articles, catalogue essays and edited collections, and books on artists Marion Borgelt and Eugene Carchesio. In her lecture she will discuss both Australian and International work, the challenges at the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, and the different modes and understandings of what the moving image can and might be understood as
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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/59307An early squatting family in Victoria, the Carre Riddells took up land at Tullamarine in the 1840's and later near Swan Hill. Other family members lived in Melbourne, becoming prominent in politics and colonial social life. Mary Anne Sibella Stephen (1825-1890) married John Carre Riddell on 22 October 1846. Writing was a hobby which she pursued throughout her life, and her papers consist chiefly of manuscript drafts of unpublished fiction. Colonel Thomas William Carre Riddell, V.D. (1825-1930), eldest son of the above, served in the Victorian Mounted Rifles. Most of the items of the collection relating to him derive from this corps. Walter J. Carre is the youngest son of Mary Anne and John Carre Riddell studied law and became a partner in the firm of Hamilton and Wynne. In 1907 he was appointed Chairman of the Melbourne and Metropolitan Board of Works, a post which he held for twenty years. His papers include school exercises and share certificates
Black Fashion Designers Symposium: Dr. Victoria Rovine “Fashion in Africa and Beyond”
Dr. Victoria Rovine, “Fashion in Africa and Beyond” at The Museum at FIT's annual fashion symposium, Black Fashion Designers, held on Monday, February 6, 2017. The one-day symposium featured talks by designers, models, journalists, and scholars on African diasporic culture and fashion.Victoria Rovine is an associate professor of art history at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and author of African Fashion, Global Style: Histories, Innovations, and Ideas You Can Wear
Proposed recommendations : Mallee study area /
0724109242 (paperback) (ISBN). "March 1976".; Index indicating National Library of Australia holdings, in an online version at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.map-vn2766744; Library's NL copy does not contain maps.Mallee study are
Progress of Victoria : a statistical essay / by William Henry Archer.
At head of title: Intercolonial Exhibition essays, 1866.; "Intended as an introductory handbook to the annually-published Statistics of Victoria" -- Pref.; Written by author in his capacity as Registrar-General of Victoria.; Includes index.; Ferguson, J.A. Australia, 6085; Electronic reproduction. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 2009
(Other)Worldly Goods:Gender, Money and Property in the Ghost Stories of Charlotte Riddell
This article explores Riddell's representational strategies around gender: in particular her male narrators and her female characters made monstrous by money. It argues that Riddell, conscious of social prohibitions on financial knowledge in women, employs male protagonists to subversive effect, installing in her stories a 'feminine' wisdom about the judicious use of wealth. Her narratives identify the Gothic potential of money to dehumanise, foregrounding the culpability of economic arrangements in many of the horrors of her society. While they contain pronounced elements of social critique, they ultimately however defend late-Victorian capitalism by proff ering exemplars of the ethical financial practice by which money's action is to be kept benign
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