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    Aeroplane

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    DH6011 VH-UMO 'Grasshopper' owned by Anthony Lagoon Pastoral. Pilot Joe Wilson conducted joy flights over Darwin during Easter 1931.Young, Mayse

    Chaperone to young girls, Mrs. Anthony

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    Chaperone to young girls, Mrs. Anthony. In the summer of 1941-42, she chaperoned about 200-250 girls from New York. They were assigned to Plant work in various sections of the operations, sorting and packing. They were housed in a project at Rainbow Lake on the Vineland Pike. One of the girls, Margaret Rosenthal, married Robert Smith one of ours of the refrigeration operators. Another girl, Jerry, married Charles Hetzell, manager of the Hetzell division, and stayed here as well

    Aeroplane

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    Crowd around plane DH6011 VH-UMO 'Grasshopper' owned by Anthony Lagoon Pastoral. Pilot Joe Wilson conducted joy flights over Darwin during Easter 1931.Young, Mayse

    Anthony Finley’s map of “Canada”,

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    1827: Anthony Finley’s map of “Canada”, engraved by Young and Delleker for the 1827 edition of Finley’s “A New General Atlas”; American map-maker, based in Philadelphia, who worked primarily in the 1820s and 1830s. coloured, approximately 29 cms wide by 23 cms high

    Interview with Anthony F. Janson

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    Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War

    Interview with Anthony F. Janson

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    Anthony F. Janson is a retired professor and former Department Chair for the UNCW Department of Art and Theatre [retired December 2002]. This interview covers his complete life and career. He discusses his relationship with his art historian father, H.W. Janson, including his relationship as son and co-author and editor of the Janson texts on art history. The interview covers Tony's career as a scholar, book editor, author, art museum curator [at Indianapolis Art Museum and North Carolina Art Museum], and as a professor. Throughout, he comments on important artists in history and his philosophy of art history. He also includes stories of his time in the Vietnam War

    Ronald Anthony Seltzer, March 7, 1935 to December 2, 2022

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    Ronald Anthony Seltzer passed away on December 2, 2022 at Sequoia Hospital from complications from a medical procedure. He was 87 years young. Ronald had worked in the Department of Radiology and Nuclear Medicine at Stanford Medical Center

    The making of rural and regional Australia:An introduction

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    This chapter provides an overview of the Commonwealth welfare and employment policies and programmes that have influenced rural and regional post-war Australia in the pursuit of full employment and social security. The deterioration of farm income resulted in calls for farmers' eligibility for the unemployment benefit to be reviewed, and in 1976 provisions were introduced that enabled producers to be classified as unemployed if seeking full-time work off the farm. In 1992, the welfare component of the Rural Adjustment Scheme was shifted into the Farm Household Support Scheme, with the adjustment policy being used to address extreme events such as drought and 'exceptional circumstances'. Numerous programmes were introduced to address the growing phenomenon of rural and regional unemployment. Policy solutions took on an additional spatial focus in the attempt to address growing inequalities often clustered in communities of multiple disadvantages

    Louisiana.

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    Engraved by: Young & Delleker.; Prime meridians: Washington and Greenwic
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