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    Diary of R McGregor Watson

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    A retrospective account of settlement in the Gulf Country, on Gregory Downs Station south of Burketown, Queensland. R McGregor Watson was a member of the Queensland pioneering family who overlanded cattle from the South in the 1870s. The Watson family originally settled at Walwa Station, Upper Murray, Victoria

    Blue Bird Mine or Victoria Mill, undated

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    Caption: "Blue Bird Mill ? Actually Victoria. #382." Photograph of a photograph in a display. Display label: "Blue Bird MIne on Hill City Road.

    Blue Bird Mine or Victoria Mill, undated

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    Caption: "Blue Bird Mill ? Actually Victoria. #382." Photograph of a photograph in a display. Display label: "Blue Bird MIne on Hill City Road.

    Blue Bird Mine or Victoria Mill, undated

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    Caption: "Blue Bird Mill ? Actually Victoria. #382." Photograph of a photograph in a display. Display label: "Blue Bird MIne on Hill City Road.

    Two new species and a new record of hydroids (hydrozoa: hydroidolina) from Port Phillip, Australia

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    Watson, Jeanette E. (2016): Two new species and a new record of hydroids (hydrozoa: hydroidolina) from Port Phillip, Australia. Memoirs of Museum Victoria 75: 1-5, DOI: 10.24199/j.mmv.2016.75.01, URL: https://museumsvictoria.com.au/collections-research/journals/memoirs-of-museum-victoria/volume-75-2016/pages-1-5

    Nancy Dingham Watson Correspondence

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    Entries include a typed letter of correspondence from children\u27s author Nancy Dingham Watson on Aldren A. Watson, Illustration & Design, Putney, Vermont, stationery with a red-inked print image of a train, in reply to the Maine State Library concerning her recent book When is Tomorrow? dedicated to her father and illustrated by her husband, and visits to Vinalhaven, Maine, prompted (in part) by a seasonal allergy to ragweed, with typed correspondence from Aldren Watson discussing his father-in-law\u27s delight on reading the book, a typographical error, notice of new farm book What Does A Begin With?, and a typed letter from the Maine State Library on receipt of her book gift for the Maine Author Collection

    Gender and Sexuality: Attitudes and Teaching/Learning Practices in the Victoria University Bachelor of Applied Science: Human Movement Course

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    Research indicates that sexist, heterosexist and homophobic attitudes and practices are prevalent in Physical Education, Human Movement, and other sport-related academic courses. Anecdotal evidence from Victoria University colleagues and reports from course reviews suggest that sexist, heterosexist and homophobic attitudes find their way into Bachelor of Applied Science - Human Movement teaching/learning practices and student culture

    [Invitation by] the Government of the State of Victoria [to] the opening of the first Federal Parliament.

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    Title devised by cataloguer based on information on invitation.; Part of the collection: Papers of Thomas Greenlees Watson.; "The opening of the first Federal Parliament by His Royal Highness the Duke of Cornwall & York on Wednesday May 8th 1901 at noon."; Also available in electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.ms-ms609-1x

    Judy Watson (Art Forum)

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    Judy Watson is an artist whose Indigenous matrilineal family is from North West Queensland. She co-represented Australia in the 1997 Venice Biennale. In 2006 she won the Clemenger Contemporary Art Award held at the National Gallery of Victoria and the NATSIA works on paper award at the Museum and Art Gallery of the Northern Territory. Watson’s work is included in major Australian and International collections. Her public art commissions include - wurreka, a fifty metre etched zinc wall for the Melbourne Museum; walama forecourt, a sculptural installation of woven steel screens and upturned bronze dilly bags at Sydney International Airport; ngarrn-gi Land/Law, a fifty metre etched zinc wall at the Victorian County Court, Melbourne. Her work, heart/land/river 2004, is in the foyer of the Brisbane Magistrates Court and her piece fire and water is in Reconciliation Place, Canberra. She was one of eight Australian Aboriginal artists commissioned to make work for the Musee du Quai Branly in Paris. Judy Watson's work was included in the National Indigenous Art Triennial 07 Culture Warriors exhibition at the National Gallery of Australia. In 2009 Culture Warriors travelled to the American University Museum at the Katzen Arts Center, Washington DC, USA. Judy Watson is Adjunct Professor at Queensland College of Art, Griffith University, Brisbane. Judy Watson will discuss her work including her recent prints and installations inspired by a residency on Heron Island, Qld and a workshop at Baniyala, Blue Mud Bay, Arnhemland, NT

    Stadium united

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    Catalogue essay by Christopher Heathcote. Catalogue of an exhibition held at Watson Place Gallery, Melbourne March 2 - April 2 [2005]
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