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Edité par Public Record Office Victoria and National Archives of Australia, 2014., 2014
Vendeur : Alexander Fax Booksellers, Mawson, ACT, Australie
Card covers, quarto, 87pp, b&w and colour illustrated. A fine copy. Uniquely for Victoria, the records created by the many Victorian government agencies overseeing the administration of Aboriginal affairs have become part of the collections held by both Public Record Office Victoria and the National Archives of Australia. The collection was separated due to an administrative change of responsibility for Aboriginal affairs from the State to the Commonwealth in 1975. This guide highlights the wealth of material about Aboriginal Victorians that can be found within government archives, and assists researchers to access these records, regardless of which archive they are currently in. walata tyamateetj is one of many joint initiatives between Public Record Office Victoria and the National Archives of Australia to raise awareness of available resources for Aboriginal Victorians and to improve access to government records about Aboriginal people, families,communities and culture.
Edité par 1985, 1985
Vendeur : Berkelouw Rare Books, Berrima, NSW, Australie
Melbourne: Public Record Office 1981-1985. Sm. thick 4to. Or.full leather. Gilt. d.w. With fold. col. plates col. plans full-page and text-illusts. Fine. (CONTENTS - Vol.1: Beginnings of Permanent Government; Vol.2A: The Aborigines of Port Phillip 1835-1839; Vol. 2B: Aborigines and Protectors 1838-1839; Vol.3: The Early Development of Melbourne 1836-1839; Vol.4: Communications Trade and Transport). Assoc. newspaper clippings loosely inserted.