Letter and Ephemera of Stanley Melbourne Bruce

Letter and Ephemera of Stanley Melbourne Bruce

Author: Stanley Melbourne Bruce Bruce (Viscount)

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Published: 1925

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Includes letter from Bruce to Mr C.H. Innes; an invitation from the Prime Minister and Mrs Bruce to Mr and Mrs C.H. Innes for an event in the Dandenong Town Hall; and, two published speeches by Bruce, on the Transport Workers Bill and proposals for the alteration of the Constitution of Australia.


Henry Morton Stanley Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs. Bruce (formerly Agnes Livingstone), from 30 Sackville Street, 28 January 1878

Henry Morton Stanley Autograph Letter Signed to Mrs. Bruce (formerly Agnes Livingstone), from 30 Sackville Street, 28 January 1878

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Published: 1878

Total Pages: 4

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Stanley thanks her for her congratulations on his return from his trans-African expedition, "the completion of your great father's discoveries, . . it was like a legacy if you please left me by Livingstone, & I was bound to see the work through", mentioning the sad news of her brother, Tom's, death, Agnes's marriage, and a recently published book, "The map is excellent but the book might have been enlivened a little I think." Concludes by sending his respects to her aunt and reiterating his thanks for her remarks.


Farewell, Dear People

Farewell, Dear People

Author: Ross McMullin

Publisher: Scribe Publications

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 609

ISBN-13: 1921844663

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An analysis of the individuals making up the lost generation of WWI. They involve a range of backgrounds and experiences, all states and classes, and come from a variety of military units, not just the infantry.


Exhibiting War

Exhibiting War

Author: Jennifer Wellington

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2017-09-21

Total Pages: 367

ISBN-13: 1107135079

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A comparative study of how museum exhibitions in Britain, Canada and Australia were used to depict the First World War.