This file includes an AJHS membership subscription. Some AJHS reports and a journal of proceeding. …

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ProvenanceMARKS, Marcelle (MARKSM)
SeriesJews on the Land in Australia
Series Number001
Item DescriptionThis file includes an AJHS membership subscription. Some AJHS reports and a journal of proceeding. The introduction of The Beth Hatefutsoth Museum in Israel which reflects 2500 years of Jews living there and scattered throughout the world. Correspondence between Marcelle Marks and Mrs Orr, Mrs Snider and Allan Rother. Four postcards sent to Marcelle Marks. Allan Rother wrote their stories in the farm in the Jondaryan district to Marks. An article called George Baron Goodman First Professional Photographer in Australia written by Dr. George F.J. Bergman. Handwritten cards for some Jewish information. An introduction of "Rodborough House" and the structure diagram of Gore Hill Cemetery. The conservation strategy of Gore Hill. The article in Australian Jewish Historical Society Vol VIII Part 1 about George Mocatta, a notable pioneer squatter, which was written by G.F.J. Bergman, D.Ec., LL.B. A copy of a newspaper cutting article titled "The land in the age of the squatter", about conflict over the possession of land not only between white invaders and Aboriginals, but also between those white who came earlier and those who came later. A booklet showing the importance of conserving the heritage of architecture and natural beauty. An invitation to participate in co-ordinating and compiling biographical and genealogical details about Australians, which would be a fitting way to commemorate Australia's Bicentennial. A research on William Hanau and his family, with some black and white photographs of his farm life. Autobiography written by William Edward Hanau.
Item Number066
Item Box Number8
Dates(s)1981 to 1983
Box Barcode Number:NB03837776
Current LocationLRCA - Louise Rosenberg Communal Archive
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