Image | Title | description | archivesIdentifier | dateCreated |
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HANSOME CAB DRIVER GEOFF FALKENMIRE WITH LEAH CENCIG OF STUDENT EMPLOYMENT SECTION | G77_2_0602 | 1983 | ||
WOMEN PRESIDENTS OF SRC, JUDITH WHELAN AND UNION BELINDA NEAL - FIRST TIME BOTH HAVE WOMEN PRESIDENTS | G77_2_0603 | 1983 | ||
GRAHAM KELLY, DEPARTMENT OF SURGERY, AND SKIN CANCER RESEARCH | G77_2_0604 | 1983 | ||
DR SUSAN DORSCH, FIRST WOMAN PROFESSOR IN MEDICINE | G77_2_0605 | 1983 | ||
DR DAMON RIDLEY WITH MEMBERS OF ORGANIC CHEMISTRY ENZYIME MIMICRY GROUP - BRUKHART RAGUSE & SIMONE PROUST | G77_2_0606 | 1983 | ||
INDUSTRIAL ARCHAELOGY BOOK LAUNCHING. JUDY BIRMINGHAM, ASSOC PROF IAN JACK & DR DENNIS JEANS | G77_2_0607 | 1983 | ||
ANDREW SOERENSEN, A MEMBER OF YEOMAN BEDELL'S STAFF REMOVING OLD LECTURN FROM GREAT HALL | G77_2_0608 | 1983 | ||
Masonic Symbols | Still life showing architectural masonic symbols and including skull, hour glass, cabinet, book,spectacles, & candlestick. It is likely that Smith brought this example with him when he came to Australia in 1852. Possession of an image such as this may have been common in the days when membership to masonic groups was a form of solidarty in a new land. Professor Archibald Liverside, appointed to the Chair of Chemisty in 1874, held an identical daguerreotype among his collection. The photographer was London-based, who established his business about 1850. | 809_001 | c.1852 | |
Portrait of a woman seated in front of a fireplace. | There are several framed pictures above, and objects on the mantelpiece and on table to left of image. | 809_002 | c.1852 | |
Portrait of a striped cat sleeping on chair with ornately carved back and arms. | 809_003 | c.1852 |