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Poles-A-Part exhibition

Manuscript Catalogue No 8, September 2001

SPK no. 5 (Canberra, A.C.T.)

  • Correspondence, 1963-1985

SPK (Australian Branch). Federal Executive

Various internal documents regarding its management, 1953-1973
  • Minutes
  • Correspondence
  • Miscellaneous
  • Statutes & regulations
  • Financial statements
  • Publications
  • Other archival material, 1953-1957

KLUB ORLA BIALEGO = POLISH WHITE EAGLE CLUB (Canberra, ACT)

Various internal documents regarding its management, 1961-1964
  • Correspondence, 1963
  • Minutes, 1961-1964

RADA NACZELNA

Various internal documents regarding its management, 1963-1971
  • Minutes of meetings, 1963-1964, 1969
  • Correspondence, 1970-1971

SPK no. 7 (Tasmania)

  • Subscription list 1966 regarding financial aid to building of the Polish Catholic Church at Marayong, NSW

SPK no. 9 (Perth, WA)

  • Minutes of meetings, 1958

PASZKOWSKI, LECH

  • Offprints written by the author entitled: Social background of Sir Paul Strzelecki : extracts, meaning of the word Szlachcic

POLISH HISTORICAL INSTITUTE IN AUSTRALIA

Re: Cultural events in various Polish State communities
Terra Nova - a land of milk and honey - a celebration of Polish immigration and settlement in Australia - 50 years on. A travelling exhibition curated in Melbourne and travelling to Canberra, Queensland, NSW.
  • Polish summary of the Terra Nova - a land of milk and honey travelling exhibition, Old Parliament House, November 2000
  • Summary of the Canberra component giving the list of caption titles and other titles of the exhibits
  • Invitation to opening of the exhibition, 9 November 2000
  • PHIA flyer distributed throughout the exhibition

CARRINGTON, LOIS AND GEORGE

  • Mr. Carrington - the work of Wlodzimierz Zakrzewski, spinning wheel designer. Compilation includes photographs.

 
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