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Category is Archives and Libraries; Manuscripts and Rare Books. 5 websites found from 4241.

Australian Script Centre (more info)

The Australian Script Centre is a non-profit organisation which collects, catalogues, promotes and distributes unpublished Australian plays. The Centre now holds hundreds of scripts and is used by playwrights, theatre companies, actors, students of ...

Despatches from Gallipoli (more info)

Despatched to Gallipoli aims to introduce Charles Bean, Keith Murdoch, Phillip Schuler and Charles Smith, four Australians who went to Gallipoli as journalists during World War 1. This site presents the men and their correspondence, as well as highli...

National Library of Australia's Federation Gateway (more info)

The National Library of Australia's Federation Gateway has been created to assist in locating a wide variety of materials like books, web sites, pictures and manuscripts relating to the Federation of Australia, on subjects including people, politics ...

South Seas: Voyaging and Cross-Cultural Encounters in the Pacific (1760-1800) (more info)

South Seas is an online information resource for the history of European voyaging and cross-cultural encounters in the Pacific between 1760 and 1800. South Seas offers manuscript of James CookĘs Endeavour Journal, together with journals kept by Josep...

Treasures of the State Library of Victoria (more info)

The State Library of Victoria seeks to share the treasures is has collected since 1856 with the general public. The viewer can now discover some of the most beautiful, rare and unusual treasures that the library has to offer, online.

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