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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Guide to the Australian Historical Events and
			 Commemorations Collection<lb/> </titleproper> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <num>Collection number: Souvenirs 7</num><publisher>Published &amp;
			 Digitised Collections <lb/> Research Centre<lb/>Canberra, ACT</publisher> 
		  <date><![CDATA[©]]> 2005 Research Centre, Australian War Memorial. All
			 rights reserved.</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Processed by: R. Henderson<lb/>Encoded by: R. Henderson 
		  <date>Date completed: 2005</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in: <language>EN</language> </langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Descriptive summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title:">Australian Historical Events and Commemorations
		  Collection.</unittitle> 
		<unitdate type="inclusive" label="Date range of collection :">1901 -
		  1996.</unitdate> 
		<abstract label="Scope and content note:">The collection contains a
		  diverse range of items relating to events of importance to Australia's history,
		  as well as items produced during the Australia Remembers 1945-1995 activities
		  commemorating the end of WWII in the Pacific.</abstract> 
		<origination label="Provenance: ">The collection has been acquired over
		  many years, from many different sources and donors.</origination> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:"><extent>3 boxes (.53 metres), approx. 230
		  items.</extent></physdesc> 
		<repository label="Location:">Published and Digitised Collections,
		  Research Centre, Australian War Memorial.</repository> 
	 </did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<relatedmaterial> 
		  <note label="Related collections: "> 
			 <p>Certificate Collection, Published and Digitised Collections,
				Australian War Memorial.<lb/>ANZAC Day Souvenirs Collection, Australian War
				Memorial, Souvenirs 1.</p> 
		  </note> 
		</relatedmaterial> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative information</head> 
		<processinfo> 
		  <head>Processing history:</head> 
		  <p>Finding Aid updated and collection re-numbered and re-housed in
			 2005.</p> 
		</processinfo> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access:</head> 
		  <p>Open.</p> 
		</accessrestrict> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Copyright:</head> 
		  <p>Contact Curator, Published &amp; Digitised Collections.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred citation:</head> 
		  <p>Australian Historical Events and Commemorations, Australian War
			 Memorial, Souvenirs 7.</p> 
		</prefercite> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <controlaccess> 
		<head> Keywords:</head> 
		<controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subject:</head><subject>Anniversaries</subject><subject>Souvenirs</subject><subject
		  encodinganalog="MARC 650" source="lcsh">Australia
			 Day</subject><subject>Ceremonies</subject><subject>Programmes</subject><subject>Parliament
			 House</subject><subject>Commonwealth Jubilee</subject><subject>Australia
			 House</subject></controlaccess> 
	 </controlaccess> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head>Historical background</head> 
		<note> 
		  <p>The Commonwealth Parliament and the creation of the Federal Capital
			 City (Canberra), 1901</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>The Commonwealth of Australia was proclaimed on 1 January 1901 and the
		  first federal elections were held in March of that year. The Duke and Duchess
		  of Cornwall and York officially opened Australia's first Commonwealth
		  Parliament at the Royal Exhibition Building in Melbourne on May 9, 1901, as the
		  site for the federal capital city had not yet been decided. More than 10,000
		  guests were present, including politicians, naval and military officers,
		  judges, consuls, mayors and clergy. The Commonwealth Parliament continued to
		  meet in Melbourne until a Parliament House was established in Canberra in
		  1927.</p> 
		<p>The site of the federal capital city was a contentious issue,
		  especially between the two largest states (New South Wales and Victoria) who
		  each wanted it to be located in their respective capital cites. A compromise
		  was reached, and it was written into the Constitution that 'The seat of
		  Government of the Commonwealth ... shall be within territory which shall have
		  been granted to or acquired by the Commonwealth, and shall be vested in and
		  belong to the Commonwealth, and shall be in the state of New South Wales, and
		  be distant not less than one hundred miles from Sydney' (Commonwealth of
		  Australia Constitution Act, Section 125). Canberra was finally chosen as the
		  site of the new capital city in 1908.</p> 
		<p>The new Federal Capital City officially came into being on 1 January
		  1911, and at a ceremony on 12 March 1913 the foundation stones were laid and
		  Lady Denman, the wife of the then Governor-General announced that the national
		  capital was to be officially named 'Canberra'. It was determined that, for
		  financial reasons, a temporary Parliament House would be built which was
		  intended to last for 50 years, although it was actually used for 61 years. The
		  House was officially opened on 9 May 1927, again by the Duke of York (later
		  King George VI).</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p>Australia Day, 1915-1918 and Sesquicentenary celebrations and the
			 Commonwealth Jubilee, 1951</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>On 26 January 1788 Captain Arthur Phillip landed at Port Jackson,
		  taking 'formal possession' of the Colony of New South Wales and 'claiming' the
		  land for the British Empire. This occasion was celebrated by the colonists from
		  the colony's early days, and throughout the 19th century was known as
		  'Foundation Day'. By 1888 all the colonial capitals, except Adelaide, had
		  declared 'Anniversary Day" (as it was now known) a public holiday.</p> 
		<p>In 1871, the Australian Natives' Association was founded in Victoria.
		  Chapters spread throughout the colonies and in 1915 a branch was established in
		  London. The ANA campaigned for Federation of the colonies, and called for the
		  whole of Australia to celebrate a unified national day called 'Australia
		  Day'.</p> 
		<p>From 1915-1918 in South Australia, however, a different 'Australia
		  Day' was celebrated. It was held to celebrate the anniversary of Australia's
		  entry into WWI, and was used as a means of raising money for soldiers and their
		  dependents, with proceeds going to 'The South Australian Soldiers' Fund'. </p> 
		<p>In 1938 the nation celebrated the sesquicentenary (150th anniversary)
		  of white settlement of Australia. Captain Phillip's landing at Port Jackson was
		  re-enacted, and it was also on this day that Aboriginal activists held a 'Day
		  of Mourning' conference aimed at securing national citizenship and equal status
		  for Aborigines.</p> 
		<p>The Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations in 1951 were initiated by the
		  Commonwealth Government to celebrate 50 years since Federation.</p> 
		<note> 
		  <p>Australia Remembers, 1945-1995</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>Australia Remembers, 1945-1995 was a program of activities organised
		  to commemorate the 50th anniversary of the end of World War II, culminating in
		  key national ceremonies held in Brisbane on 15 August 1995 to mark the 50th
		  anniversary of Victory in the Pacific.</p><note> 
		  <p>References:</p> 
		</note> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Australia Day Council of NSW</name>, 
			 <title>Australia Day History</title><imprint>
			 (http://www.australiaday.com.au/history.html).</imprint></bibref> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>McIntosh, Greg.</name>, 
			 <title>As it was in the Beginning (Parliament House in
				1927)</title><imprint> Research Paper 25 2000-01 (Social Policy Group, 27 March
			 2001).</imprint></bibref> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Willis, Elizabeth.</name>, 
			 <title>The Royal Exhibition Building, Melbourne: A Guide
				</title><imprint>(Melbourne: Museum Victoria, 2004).</imprint></bibref></p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <arrangement> 
		<head>Series list</head> 
		<list type="deflist"> 
		  <listhead> 
			 <head01>Series number </head01> 
			 <head02>Series title and date</head02> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="one">1</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="one">Australian Historical Events</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="two">2</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="two">Commemoration - Australia Remembers,
				  1945-1995</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		</list> 
	 </arrangement> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head> Series description</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="one">SERIES 1: Australian Historical Events, 
				<unitdate>1901-1951</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract label="Description">Souvenirs from Australian events of
				historical, rather than military, significance, including invitations, souvenir
				programmes, entrance tickets, seating plans and orders of service.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle id="SUB1"> Subseries 1: Opening of Federal Parliament, 
				  <unitdate>1901</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/1/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(7 items, 1 oversize)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Booklet describing the history of, and
					 uniforms worn by, visiting British regiments during the Commonwealth
					 Inauguration, 1901.<lb/>Ticket to the opening ceremony of the Commonwealth
					 Parliament, Melbourne, 1901.<lb/>The Daily Telegraph, no.6728, Sydney,
					 Wednesday 2 January, 1901. 2nd Edition.<lb/>Ticket to the Royal Review at
					 Flemington Racecourse as part of the Commonwealth celebrations, 10th May,
					 1901.<lb/>Historical memento (booklet) of the opening of the 1st Parliament,
					 May 1901.<lb/>Invitation to meet the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall and York,
					 Melbourne, 9 May 1901. <lb/>Invitation to William Hamilton to the opening of
					 the Federal Parliament on 9th May 1901 (oversize).</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 2: Foundation of the Federal Capital
				  (Canberra), 
				  <unitdate>1913</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/2/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(3 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Entrance ticket to the laying of the
					 foundation stones for Canberra, 12th March 1913 (2 copies). <lb/>Programme for
					 the laying of the foundation stones for Canberra and the naming of the city,
					 12th March 1913.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 3: Australia Day, 
				  <unitdate>1915-1918</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/3/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(6 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Australia Day programme, Adelaide,
					 July 30th, 1915. <lb/>Programme for the 1st Annual ANZAC Corroboree, January
					 26th, 1916, London, held by the Australian Natives' Association, London Branch.
					 The cover is a drawing by Tom Roberts, dated 1916.<lb/>Souvenir programme,
					 Australia Day Anniversary, Adelaide, July 28th 1916.<lb/>Souvenir programme,
					 Australia Day Anniversary, Adelaide, July 27th, 1917.<lb/>Australia Day
					 Anniversary Novelty Sports Programme, Jubilee Exhibition Oval, Adelaide, July
					 27, 1917.<lb/>Souvenir programme, Australia Day Anniversary, Adelaide, July
					 26th, 1918.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 4: Opening of Parliament House, 
				  <unitdate>1927</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/4/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(2 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">List of Executive Officers and members
					 of the no.4 Sergeant's Mess, Canberra Camp, May 3rd -10th 1927, in celebration
					 of the opening of Parliament. <lb/>Programme for the visit to Victoria of the
					 Duke and Duchess of York, 1927.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries 5: Centennial and Sesquicentennial
				  celebrations, 
				  <unitdate>1934 &amp; 1938</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/5/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(2 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Programme for the Centenary
					 Thanksgiving Service held in Melbourne on 14th October, 1934.<lb/>Invitation
					 for Lieutenant L.J. Farrell to a reception to commemorate the 150th anniversary
					 of the foundation of Australia, inside original envelope.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 6: Commonwealth Jubilee, 
				  <unitdate>1951</unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/6/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(11 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations
					 1951, Official Programme Part 1. <lb/>Commonwealth Jubilee Celebrations 1951,
					 Official Programme Part 2.<lb/>Commonwealth Jubilee booklet presented to
					 Australian schoolchildren by the government.<lb/>Programme of Commonwealth
					 Jubilee Parade, 1951, Royal Military College, Duntroon (2 copies).<lb/>Entree
					 card to the ceremonial parade by the Corps of Staff Cadets, 13th June,
					 1951.<lb/>Two tickets to the Ceremonial parade by the Corps of Staff Cadets,
					 13th June, 1951, Row O, Seats 43 and 44 (attached to card with above
					 item).<lb/>Site plan of the Ceremonial parade by the Corps of Staff Cadets,
					 13th June, 1951.<lb/>Seating plan of the Official Enclosure at the Ceremonial
					 parade by the Corps of Staff Cadets, 13th June, 1951.<lb/>Order of Service in
					 honour of the Jubilee of the Commonwealth, 18th November, 1951 at St. Andrew's
					 Church, Canberra.<lb/>Souvenir programme for the Festival of Thanksgiving to
					 celebrate the Commonwealth Jubilee, Alexandra Gardens (Victoria), December
					 31st, 1950.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 7: Australia House, London 
				  <unitdate>1918 - </unitdate></unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">1/7/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(10 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Admission card to the opening of
					 Australia House, London, 3rd August 1918.<lb/>Invitation card to the opening of
					 Australia House, London, 3rd August 1918.<lb/>Message accompanying invitation
					 card to the opening of Australia House, London, 3rd August 1918.<lb/>Ceremony
					 of the opening of Australia House, Saturday 3rd August, 1918 (3
					 copies).<lb/>Souvenir programme of the King &amp; Queen's visit to open
					 Australia House, August 3rd, 1918.<lb/>Arrangements for the opening ceremony at
					 Australia House, Saturday August 3rd, 1918.<lb/>Souvenir booklet of Australia
					 House, London.<lb/>Invitiation to Australia House for ANZAC Day (unknown
					 year).<lb/></abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="two">SERIES 2: Commemoration - Australia Remembers, 
				<unitdate>1945-1995</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract label="Description">Souvenirs from the Australia Remembers
				1945-1995 activities commemorating the end of the Second World War in the
				Pacific, including information packs, newspapers, speeches, items relating to
				activities held by various associations and towns and commercial
				products.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 1: Department of Veterans' Affairs (DVA)
				  background information</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/1/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(12 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">White information leaflet (4
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Christmas Cards (4 copies).<lb/>Australia
					 Remembers Background Information Booklet (4 copies).</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 2: DVA Commemorative information
				  packs</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/2/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(28 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Folder 1 - Media information packs (5
					 copies).<lb/>Folder 2 - VE day (1 copy), Australian Merchant Marines (3
					 copies), Women who served (3 copies).<lb/>Folder 3 - POWs (3 copies), VP Day (3
					 copies).<lb/>Folder 4 - Australian Women's Land Army (4 copies), Wartime Prime
					 Ministers (5 copies).<lb/>Folder 5 - Papua New Guinea.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries 3: Vetaffairs and Australia Remembers
				  newsletters</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/3/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(42 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Vetaffairs March 1995.<lb/>Vetaffairs
					 September 1995 (2 copies).<lb/>Vetaffairs Special Lift-out (6
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter January 1995 (3
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter March 1995 (3
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter April 1995 (9
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter May 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>Australia
					 Remembers Newsletter June 1995 (6 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter
					 July 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter August 1995 (3
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Newsletter September 1995 (3
					 copies).</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 4: Speeches, media releases, letterhead and
				  information sheets</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/4/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(41 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Ministerial statement, Progress Report
					 on Australia Remembers (3 copies).<lb/>Vetaffairs September 1995 (2
					 copies).<lb/>Speech by the PM, Australia Remembers Women in Defence Forces
					 Ceremony, 25 July 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>Letterhead, Task Force, Australia
					 Remembers, DVA (5 copies, 2 of paper without letterhead).<lb/>Letterhead, Hon.
					 Con Sciacca MP, Minister for Veteran's Affairs, Australia Remembers (3
					 copies).<lb/>Royal Australian Mint, Background Info, 1995 Six coin set
					 commemorating 50th Anniversary of WWII (3 copies).<lb/>Speech by Con Sciacca,
					 Commemorative Service for Australians who were POWs during WWII (3
					 copies).<lb/>Map of POW camps of Northern and Central Europe (3
					 copies).<lb/>Media Release, 15 February 1995, Australia Remembers the POW Story
					 (4 copies).<lb/>Information sheet, The Australian POW Story: Courage and
					 Mateship in Adversity (3 copies).<lb/>Commemoration Address, Ex-POW Association
					 of Australia, 15 February, 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>Address by Father John Brendan
					 Rogers OFM, ex-POW Chaplain, 8th Division AIF, 15 February, 1995 (4
					 copies).<lb/>The faces behind the logo: Introducing the Walsh family (Australia
					 Remembers logo) (3 copies).<lb/>Commemorative bookmark, Australia Remembers the
					 women who served in Australia's Defence Forces in World War II, Parliament
					 House 25 July 1995 (1 copy)</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries 5: Commemorative stickers</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/5/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(1 item)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Roll of stickers with the Australia
					 Remembers 1945-1995 logo.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 6: Celebrations by associations,
				  organisations and other groups</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/6/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(16 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Order of Service, Australia Remembers
					 those Australians who were POWs during WWII, 15 February, 1995 (2
					 copies).<lb/>Invitation to the "Australia Remembers those Australians who were
					 POWs during WWII" service, 15 February, 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>VP Day
					 Commemorative Service, AWM, 15th August 1995 (2 copies).<lb/>Order of Service,
					 Australia Remembers VE Day, 8 May 1995.<lb/>The Jemima Forrest MacPherson
					 Family Contribution, 1939-1945 WWII.<lb/>50th Anniversary Dinner for the 1945
					 Australian Services Cricket Team, Sydney, 4th January 1995 (2
					 copies).<lb/>Queensland Industry at War (2 copies).<lb/>Order of ceremony, VP
					 Commemorative Service to mark the 50th anniversary of the cessation of
					 hostilities in the Pacific area, 15 August 1995 [3 copies].</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 7: Celebrations by towns: A-G</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/7/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(4 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Bombs over Darwin (Limited edition
					 prints) by James Baines, 1992.<lb/>Cowra Guardian, April 21, 1995, vol. 16.
					 Cowra Remembers Supplement (2 copies).<lb/>Cowra Guardian, June 26, 1996.
					 Includes p.3 article on Australia Remembers feature.<lb/>Program of Events,
					 50th Anniversary of Victory in Europe, Canberra.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 8: Celebrations by towns: H-Q</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/8/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(14 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Hurlstone Remembers, Memorial Forest
					 Service.<lb/>[Hurlstone Agricultural High School]
					 Veterans/Representatives.<lb/>[Hurlstone Agricultural High School] Old Boy
					 Apologies.<lb/>Hurlstone Agricultural High School, Organisational instructions
					 for the unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll, 26th August,
					 1995.<lb/>Speech by the Chairman, Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at the
					 unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll, 26th August,
					 1995.<lb/>Headmaster's Welcome, Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at the
					 unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll, 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Address by
					 Sir William Keys AC OBE MC, Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at the
					 unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll, 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Speech by
					 Ben Nicholson, Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at the unveiling and
					 dedication of the Honour Roll, 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Speech by Giles Cornelia,
					 Hurlstone Agricultural High School, at the unveiling and dedication of the
					 Honour Roll, 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Speech by Ralph Bardsley, Hurlstone
					 Agricultural High School, at the unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll,
					 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Quotes from Honour Roll Day Visitors'
					 Letters.<lb/>Invitation to the unveiling and dedication of the Honour Roll,
					 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Programme for the unveiling and dedication of the Honour
					 Roll, 26th August, 1995.<lb/>Harbord Diggers Club Annual Report 1995, with
					 details about their contribution to the Australia Remembers project.</abstract>
				  
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 9: Celebrations by towns: R-Z</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/9/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(29 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Souvenir Programme, VE Day Anniversary
					 celebration, Terowrie Citizens' Association, 6-7th May, 1995.<lb/>Business card
					 of Graham I. Jenkinson, Chairman, VP50, Townsville 11-20 August,
					 1995.<lb/>Ribbon, WWII Veteran, VP50, Townsville, 1995.<lb/>Australia Remembers
					 Commemorative Plaque in VP50 Bag, 50th Anniversary VP Day, Demobbing Ceremony,
					 Townsville, 15th August 1995.<lb/>Festival pamphlet, You Are Invited to VP50
					 Townsville.<lb/>Official programme, VP50, Townsville, 11-20 August,
					 1995.<lb/>Victory Concert, Townsville, 16 August, 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>Victory
					 Ball, Townsville, 18 August 1995. Join in Townsville's VP50 Celebrations!
					 Brochure, 1995 (3 copies).<lb/>VP50 Veterans Registration form (2
					 copies).<lb/>VP50 Celebration Dance brochure (2 copies).<lb/>VP50 North
					 Queensland Military Museum information brochure (2 copies).<lb/>McFestival
					 Bulletin (Townsville McDonald's special VP50 newspaper) (2 copies).<lb/>A night
					 of glorious celebration for VP50, brochure (2 copies).<lb/>Battle of the Coral
					 Sea no. 92 Combined Charity Lodge, VP50 invitation to visiting members (2
					 copies).<lb/>VP50 Young Ambassadors Quest (2 copies).<lb/>Sunshine Express
					 re-creation for Australia Remembers, brochure (2 copies).</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle>Subseries 10: Commercial output</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/10/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(10 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">Australian Remembers souvenir watch
					 order form (3 copies).<lb/>Sheet of Australia Remembers logos (2
					 copies).<lb/>Australia Remembers Souvenir Tribute, The Australian Women's
					 Weekly, March 1995 (3 copies) including insert "Still on active
					 service".<lb/>Collection of Official Licensed Merchandise (with inserts: Letter
					 and wholesale price list)<lb/>Australia Remembers cork placemat.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		  <c02 level="subseries"> 
			 <did> 
				<unittitle> Subseries 11: Certificates</unittitle> 
			 </did> 
			 <c03> 
				<did> 
				  <unitid type="item" label="Number">2/11/1</unitid> 
				  <physdesc><extent>(5 items)</extent></physdesc> 
				  <abstract label="Contents">National 'Australia Remembers' Freedom
					 Wall blank certificate.<lb/>National 'Australia Remembers' Freedom Wall framed
					 certificate.<lb/>Photocopy of 'Australia Remembers' certificate, James T.D.
					 Stewart.<lb/>Photocopy of VP50 certificate, James T.D. Stewart.<lb/>Photocopy
					 of VP50 WWII Veteran VIP badge and ribbon.</abstract> 
				</did> 
			 </c03> 
		  </c02> 
		</c01></dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
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