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Vol 44 no 3, Aug 2022
Book reviews
By Anne-Marie Van de Ven and Michael Lech   |   August 2022   |   Vol 44 no 3

BOOK REVIEW BY MICHAEL LECHRuth Lane Poole: a woman of influence. Canberra Museum and Gallery, 2021, 58 pages. BOOK REVIEW BY ANNE-MARIE VAN DE VENChristine Stewart,
Collits’ Inn: Uncovering the Past, Tellwell, Australia 2021 
ISBN 978-0-2288-3720-6

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Vol 42 no 2, May 2020
At Home' at Clairville: a Tasmanian Branch event
By Scott Carlin   |   May 2020   |   Vol 42 no 2

On a beautiful summer’s afternoon, 85 members from Brisbane, Melbourne, Sydney, Hobart and northern Tasmania attended the Tasmanian Branch’s 2020 opening event, an ‘At Home’ at Clairville (plate 1) near Evandale, courtesy of the owners, Michael McWilliams and Robert Henley (plates 2-3). The event on 22 ...

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Vol 40 no 3, Aug 2018
Edmund Edgar alias Bult
By Robert Stevens   |   August 2018   |   Vol 40 no 3

Edmund Edgar Bult (alias Edmund Edgar, c 1804–after 1852), a talented and respectable young London engraver cum cat burglar, ransacked the house of a young lady, only to be apprehended by a police constable while making his getaway. HRH Frederick Duke of York was among those who supported a plea for clemency,...

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Vol 38 no 3, Aug 2016
Carmichael's George Street, Sydney 1828-1829
By Karen Eaton   |   August 2016   |   Vol 38 no 3

Those familiar with the capital of New South Wales will know George Street, Sydney Cove and The Rocks. Karen Eaton deconstructs John Carmichael’s engraving George Street from the Wharf and explores in detail its five main elements – George Street, the King’s Wharf, the Commissariat Stores, Kemp & Dobson...

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Vol 38 no 3, Aug 2016
THE KEVIN FAHY INAUGURAL ANNUAL LECTURE 2016: ‘Kevin Fahy (1932-2007). Friend, patriarch, storyteller, scholar'
By John Wade   |   August 2016   |   Vol 38 no 3

The idea of an annual series of lectures named after Kevin Fahy came from our secretary, Michael Lech. The obvious subject for the first, held in Sydney on 12 March, was Kevin himself. Australiana editor and foundation member John Wade chose to talk about him as a friend, patriarch, storyteller and scholar, to ...

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Vol 38 no 1, Feb 2016
The Champion's Belt of Isaac Reid, heavyweight prize-fighter
By Karen Eaton   |   February 2016   |   Vol 38 no 1

The National Gallery of Australia holds a three-piece silver buckle that originally formed the central element of a Champion’s Boxing Belt presented to prize-fighter Isaac Reid in 1847 (plate 1). This remarkable belt was made by Sydney silversmiths J.J. Cohen & Son1 and engraved by John Carmichael. Until rece...

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Vol 38 no 1, Feb 2016
Vol 37 no 4, Nov 2015
John Black Carmichael (1803-1857), artist and engraver
By Karen Eaton   |   November 2015   |   Vol 37 no 4

Edinburgh-born John Carmichael arrived in Sydney in 1825, living and working there for over 30 years producing landscapes, portraits, maps, billheads, musical scores, illustrations and some of Australia’s first postage stamps. His works provide a revealing and valuable record of life and times in colonial Syd...

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Vol 35 no 3, August 2013
Vol 31 no 3, August 2009
Vol 31 no 3, August 2009
Queensland folk art
By Michael Beckmann   |   August 2009   |   Vol 31 no 3

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Vol 31 no 2, May 2009
A snuff box comes home
By Michael Reid   |   May 2009   |   Vol 31 no 2

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Vol 30 No 2, May 2008
Paving our homes
By Michael Lech   |   May 2008   |   Vol 30 No 2

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Vol 30 No 2, May 2008
Vol 27 No 3, August 2005
Vol 23 No 3, August 2001
Vol 22 No 1, February 2000
Antiques of the Future
By Michael Bogle   |   February 2000   |   Vol 22 No 1

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Vol 20 No 1, February 1998
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Vol 19 No 2, May 1997
Vol 18 No 4, November 1996
The Cafe Australia
By Michael Bogle   |   November 1996   |   Vol 18 No 4

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Vol 18 No 2, May 1996
Two Giant Blue-gums
By Michael Bogle   |   May 1996   |   Vol 18 No 2

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Vol 18 No 2, May 1996
Vol 17 No 1, February 1995
Vol 16 No 3, August 1994
Empire of the South'
By Michael Bogle   |   August 1994   |   Vol 16 No 3

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Vol 15 No 3, August 1993
The Kone Chair
By Michael Bogle   |   August 1993   |   Vol 15 No 3

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Vol 15 No 1, February 1993
Lord Byron and Australia
By Michael Bogle   |   February 1993   |   Vol 15 No 1

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Vol 14 No 3, August 1992
Vol 13 No 2, May 1991
The Australiana Society acknowledges Australia’s First Nations Peoples – the First Australians – as the Traditional Owners and Custodians of this land and gives respect to the Elders – past and present – and through them to all Australian Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander people.