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    The young gentleman [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; In: Australian sketches.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Foxing.; Inscriptions: "This was drawn while W.E.P.O. & Squire[?] was playing backgammon. This book was shaken off the tables[?] during intervals of excitement"--In penil lower left ; "The young gentleman taking his 'Joscliniriany'[?].... winning[?] celebrate stuple chase, 15 miles 20[?]"--In pencil lower right.; Inscriptions are unclear on item.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769442-s10; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006. Sketch of a horse with a rider

    [Sketch of a young woman] [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer.; In: Australian sketches.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Foxing.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769442-s14; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006

    "Jack" breaking in to ride,Tommy up [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of animals.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Good, white tape right edge on verso.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769502-s32; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006. Watercolour drawing of young man riding a bull

    This is the government pilot "Catamaran" boardside on and end on [picture] /

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    Title from caption.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of horses and scenes of travel.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Foxing.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769492-s44; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006. Sketch of young men in a catamaran

    [Drawing of a young man lying in bed praying] [picture] /

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    Title devised by cataloguer.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of horses and scenes of travel.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Good, white tape on right edge on verso.; Inscriptions: "Please God bless..."--A prayer, in ink lower right.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769492-s5; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006

    Good change: young people and the sustainable development goals

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    Stuart Wroe, lecturer at the University of Cumbria, will present: Good Change – young people and the sustainable development goals. Working with young people as agents of sustainable change. This event is part of a seminar series provided by the child, young person, family and community practice development group, founded by the University of Cumbria and Brathay. This event is free to attend

    Tennessee roads / Jesse Stuart. In Mountain herald / Lincoln Memorial University.

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    This picturesque poem was written by then-sophomore (and future celebrated author) Jesse Stuart about the roads of Tennessee

    [Drawing of a young girl standing in the middle of the surf] [picture] /

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    Title from devised from cataloguer.; In: Sketches of facts & fancy, drawings of horses and scenes of travel.; Part of the Richard Wingfield Stuart sketchbooks.; Condition: Edge tears lower right, detached from binding and folds right edge.; Inscriptions: "F.R. Britton & Co. 24-26 Basinghall Street, London, Printers"--Stamp upper right.; Also available in an electronic version via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.pic-vn3769492-s21; Donated through the Australian Government's Cultural Gifts program by Mary Collom, 2006

    Redemption in the work of Francis Stuart

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    The idea of redemption is central to an understanding of the work of Francis Stuart. Through an examination of its development and expression, it is possible to demonstrate the integrity of his work and its distinctive qualities. Such a demonstration is necessary because Stuart's writing has been subjected to comparatively little scholarly inquiry, although reviews of his work, especially that produced since 1949, suggest that it is impressive and important. First, a general background to Stuart's work, a discussion of the special problems associated with reading it, and a summary of his corpus is provided. This indicates that the idea of redemption is important to his earliest writing. The state of redemption is shown to be a necessary apotheosis for Stuart's outcast heroes; it involves spiritual suffering through which may be found a sense of reintegration and a higher reality. This is expressed through interrelated themes such as those of gambler, artist and ordinary man; mystic and criminal; sacred and profane love; and spirituality and the mundane. The nature of the redemptive experience is further elaborated by distinctive, complex motifs, especially the hare, the ark and the woman-Christ. Their recurrence provides an important element in the unity of Stuart's work. Because Stuart's idea of the outcast raises important biographical questions, an examination of the relationship between Stuart's life and his work is made. Finally, the way in which the idea of redemption exists in the language structures of Stuart's novels is examined, with especial reference to his most recent work, The High Consistory. The thesis shows that the development of the these of redemption demonstrates the integrity of Stuart's work

    Rainbow Bridge (photo by S. M. Young)

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    Photograph of Rainbow Bridge by Stuart M. Young, photographer for the Cummings-Douglass party in 1909. Photo (unnumbered) from Herbert E. Gregory Book 4: Navajo, San Juan, 191
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