Microfilm copy of the contents of Volume 3 (ML A1730), containing draft despatches from 1834.
Bourke, Sir Richard (1777-1855), Irish-born British army officer and progressive colonial governorMicrofilm copy of the contents of Volume 10 (ML A1737), containing miscellaneous letters to Sir Richard Bourke from 1838-1854; and contents of Volume 11 (ML A1738), containing letters to Sir Richard Bourke on the administration of New South Wales, 1831-1845.
Bourke, Sir Richard (1777-1855), Irish-born British army officer and progressive colonial governorMicrofilm copy of the contents of Volume 12 (ML A1739), containing letters from Sir Richard Bourke’s son, Richard, from 1834-1837; contents of Volume 13 (ML A1740) containing a draft of a Jury Bill for New South Wales; contents of Volume 14 (ML A1741), containing assorted printed papers; and contents of Volume 15 (ML A1742), containing miscellaneous papers relating to Sir Richard Bourke.
Bourke, Sir Richard (1777-1855), Irish-born British army officer and progressive colonial governorMicrofilm copy of the contents of Volumes 4-5 (ML A1731-2), containing draft despatches from 1835-1836 and 1837, respectively; and contents of Volume 6 (ML A1733), containing letters from Sir Richard Bourke to his son on colonial affairs from 1834-1837.
Bourke, Sir Richard (1777-1855), Irish-born British army officer and progressive colonial governorMicrofilm copy of the contents of Volume 7 (ML A1734), containing letters from 1833-1837, including a few to his son; contents of Volume 8 (ML A1735), containing Sir Richard Bourke’s journal of his journey to England in 1838; and contents of Volume 9 (ML A1736), containing correspondence with Lord Monteagle, 1828-1855.
Bourke, Sir Richard (1777-1855), Irish-born British army officer and progressive colonial governorBlack and white negative of contestants for the Miss EI Competition.
Shannon DevelopmentBlack and white negative of contestants for the Miss EI Competition.
Shannon DevelopmentHardback notebook entitled II. The Small Dark Man which is a continuation of P7/2/1/2/1. Alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerHardback notebook similar to P7/2/1/5/1/1, labelled ‘No. 2’ and apparently a continuation of it. Begins: ‘…as well as most war-hardened camp-woman’, page 98. Four lose fragments are together in the back of the book, apparently torn from it. The first has the title of the novel and ‘Chapter One –The Girl in the Stocks’. Pagination on pages with text.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writerHardback notebook ‘supplied for the public service’, labelled ‘No. 2 And No Quarter’ and apparently a continuation of the first section in P7/2/1/5/1/3. Opens: ‘I did not see any more of that battle’, page 74. Some alterations. Pagination on pages with text.
Walsh, Maurice (1879-1964), writer