This file includes a brochure listing bird life in the Goulburn District. Correspondence regarding t …

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ProvenanceMARKS, Marcelle (MARKSM)
SeriesJews on the Land in Australia
Series Number001
Item DescriptionThis file includes a brochure listing bird life in the Goulburn District. Correspondence regarding the Goulburn Jewish cemetery. A guide to searching New South Wales Land Title Records (2002). Biography and notes about Samuel Emanuel. History of the Goulburn Jewish Cemetery. Handwritten notes about the Bridge Street Synagogue, register of marriages (1828-1836). Photocopy of 'Pre 1860 Pioneer Register of Goulburn and District'. Brochure for Lansdowne Park. Article in the AJHS volume 8, 'John Moses and Mary Connolly, the First Jewish Marriage in Australia' (1979); volume 10, 'AJHS Jubilee Survey 1938-1988' (1989); volume 7, 'Half-yearly General Meeting of AJHS' (1973); volume 6 (1970); volume 9 Secretary's Report; volume 7 Secretary's Report (1974); volume 9 President's Report (1981); volume 9 (1969). Goulburn parish map from the Department of Lands (c. 1945). Article titled 'The Emanuels of Noonkanbah and GoGo', published in the Early Days Journal of the Royal Western Australian Historical Society (1980). Excerpt from 'Jewish Sydney' by Helen Bersten. Maps of Australia and the Kimberley and Victorian River District, from 'Kings in Grass Castles' by Mary Durack. Information and black and white photographic reproductions of Sydney Philip Emanuel and Victoria River Downs Station.
Item Number114
Item Box Number13
Dates(s)1828 to 1980
Box Barcode Number:NB03837781
Current LocationLRCA - Louise Rosenberg Communal Archive
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