MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION


MS 039 – AUSTRALIAN ACADEMY OF SCIENCE

39/1

  1. Australian National Research Council (See also MS 068). Proposals regarding the reconstitution of the ANRC, October 1935; revised proposals, 1936; and circulars sent to members of the ANRC, 1937
  2. Interview with Professor H K Ward on the ANRC and the AAS, May 1964. Questions on the origins of the Academy, 26 March 1964
  3. History of the events leading to the foundation of the AAS (3 copies) and the original typescripts by Griffith Taylor, FAA
  4. Opening of Basser Library, April 1962
    • speech by Sir Adolph Basser
    • speech by the Prime Minister, the Right Hon. R G Menzies
  5. Papers relating to the development of the Basser Library
  6. Subscription of the Obligation of Fellows elected to the AAS in 1954 and newspaper cutting of their election
  7. AAS Building. "A personal memoir on the history of the design of the AAS building", by O H Frankel, 1970, and associated correspondence, 1956
  8. An extract from a talk given by the President of the AAS, Sir John Eccles, from a tape recording made at the official opening of the AAS building, 1959
  9. Offprints about the Academy and its activities. An article in Nature, 4 October 1952 and AJS, 22 February 1954
  10. "Looking back" by Sir Mark Oliphant. Transcript of part of one of a series of talks on ABC 1977

39/2

  1. Human Population Symposium, April 1962. Papers by W D Borrie, Sir John Crawford, H O Lancaster, J M Rendel, O H Frankel, R H Black, J R Price, L Townsend, C W Emmens, E S Hills, H G Raggatt
  2. "Origins of the Academy". Conversation among Sir Mark Oliphant, Sir John Eccles, Professor T M Cherry, Dr H R Marston, Dr A J Nicholson and Dr D F Martyn

39/3

  1. President's file 1952-53
  2. President's file 1954

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Five files relating to early business of the Academy, Secretary A, elections, etc. 1954-56


39/5

    Treasurer's files (principally of Dr Wark) 1956-61
  1. Audited balance sheets
  2. Progress balance sheets
  3. Building fund appeal 1956-63
  4. Submissions for grant, Finance Committee meetings, et al
  5. Finance Committee, finance policy, etc
  6. Superannuation fund 1958-63
  7. IGY financial aspects


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    Working files, D F Martyn 1954-56
  1. Academy general meetings. Agenda
  2. Academy general meetings. Minutes
  3. Academy general meetings. Charter, bye-laws, publicity articles, etc
  4. Sec A. Correspondence (Australian external)
  5. Sec A. Correspondence with Fellows
  6. Council. Correspondence (between other officers)
  7. Council. International Unions (not A)
  8. Resignation of Treasurer 1955


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  1. Papers re Pan-Pacific Science Association 1954-55
  2. Council. Scientific manpower 1955
  3. DFM personal (as Fellow) 1954-56
  4. Material for Council agenda, including file of papers 1952-53, and papers re taxation on gifts, bequests and subscriptions
  5. Council. A/S Office routine 1954-55
  6. Council. Standing orders 1954-55

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  1. Scientific manpower
  2. Journals of research
  3. Miss Irwin-Smith
  4. Council. Correspondence with Fellows
  5. Reports to Council 1954-55
  6. Council minutes and agenda 1954
  7. Council. State groups
  8. Council committees (not A)
  9. Council correspondence - Officers (external)
  10. Council. A/S weekly reports

39/9

  1. Coloured portrait of Sir Edward Mellanby, by James Gunn. Mellanby contributed to the original seminar organised by the ANU which led to the establishment of the AAS

    2-5. Silver Jubilee photos

  2. 36 sheets of b & w proofs of photos from Silver Jubilee activities. 1979
  3. Small album of colour photos of Prince Charles’s visit and induction as a Royal Fellow, 26 March 1979
  4. Colour negatives of photos from Prince Charles’s visit
  5. Colour negative of photo of Sir Zelman Cowan (Governor-General), Lloyd Evans (President, AAS) and Prince Charles (Royal Fellow of the AAS), inspecting the scientific exhibition in the dome, 26 March 1979. The photo was published in Historical Records of Australian Science vol. 4, no. 3, a special Silver Jubilee volume.
  6. Newspaper cutting of photo of Dome with 1959 Cadillac parked in front of it. Canberra Times, 6 March 1999
  7. Newspaper cutting of colour photo of Dome with Audi TT parked in front of it. Canberra Times, 1 October 1999

39/10

    ? Oliphant's papers as President
  1. Auditors 1954-55
  2. Bye-laws 1955
  3. Ballot papers 1955
  4. Astrophysics Committee 1955
  5. IGY folder 1957-58
  6. "New nations and scientific revolution" by David E Apter
  7. Large address book

39/11

  1. List of Fellows 1955
  2. Information for 1954
  3. ICSU (Academy)
  4. Canadian Research Expenditure - Ottawa, March 1956
  5. Treasurers Report 1954-56
  6. Standing Orders 1955
  7. Letters from A C D Rivett to M Oliphant 1955
  8. General Meetings 1954-57
  9. Agendas 1955-58

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  1. "Australian Academy of Sciences" 1951, 1952
  2. Council (Minutes, etc) 1955, 1957, 1958

39/13

  1. AAS "Notes"
  2. Correspondence 1952
  3. Draft Constitution 1952
  4. AAS Seminar July 1952
  5. Wark, I W "1851 Science Research Scholars from Australian universities 1951-76"
  6. Badger. G M "An Australian science policy". Presidential White Paper no. 1
  7. History of the Academy papers 1978-79

    8-12. "The first twenty-five years"

  8. Introduction
  9. Chapter 1
  10. Chapter 2
  11. Chapter 3
  12. Chapter 4

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"The first twenty-five years" (cont’d)

 1-6.  Drafts of chapters 5-10

39/15

"The first twenty-five years" (cont’d)

 1-7.  Drafts of chapters 11-17

  1. "The Australian Academy of Science: the first twenty-five years. A brief review", edited by F J Fenner and A L G Rees. Copy sent to Fellows and comments from Fellows
  2. Development of "The first twenty-five years". Successive versions of the "Contents"
  3. Advisory Committee 1979
  4. Correspondence September 1978 - January 1980
  5. Correspondence with A L G Rees, L T Evans and J R Philip July 1978 - November 1979
  6. Stages in the writing of the section on Fauna and Flora by F J Fenner
  7. The first twenty-five years". AAS crest from title page

39/16

  1. AAS Charter (2 copies)

    2-9. Silver Jubilee 1979

  2. Publicity material
  3. Press cuttings

 4-6.  Six magnetic tapes:

  • Exhibition opening (Bob Ellicot, Minister of Capital Territory and Home Affairs), 7 March 1979
  • Lecture by Professor W R Jackson, 8 March 1979. "Chemistry and the energy crisis"
  • Lecture by Professor L C Birch, 15 March 1979. "Ecological and ethical foundations of conservation"
  • Lecture by R Hanbury Brown, 20 March 1979. "Man and the stars"
  • Burnet lecture, by Sir Gus Nossal, 27 March 1979
  • Demonstration lecture by J M Swan, 29 March 1979. "Structure and function in chemistry and biochemistry: the tyrannies of space, time and number"
  1. Invitations to official opening of the Jubilee Exhibition and to the lectures and symposia
  2. VIP invitations to formal ceremony and / or luncheon, 26 March 1979 and dinner, 27 March 1979
  3. Governor-General’s speech, Coombs Theatre, 28 March 1979
  4. Two attendants’ badges
  5. Artwork for Silver Jubilee logo

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    1-5. Silver Jubilee 1979
  1. Cylinder containing congratulations from the USSR Academy of Sciences
  2. Cylinder containing congratulations from the Academy of Athens
  3. Cylinder for holding AAS certificates. ? cm long; royal blue, with two thick and two thin silver bands
  4. Congratulations from Japan Academy
  5. Congratulations from
    • The Royal Society
    • The Royal Netherlands Academy of Arts and Sciences
    • Queen Elizabeth II
    • Academy of Sciences of the USSR
    • L’Academie des Sciences de l’Institut de France
  6. Western Distributor 1976

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    Photos
  1. Eleven colour transparencies and one b & w photo of AAS Charter Book
  2. AAS coat of arms. Contents
    • Proof copy
    • B & w negative
    • Colour negative
    • Small Kodachrome colour negative
  3. Negative of AAS letterhead
  4. Four b & w negatives of cover of Signature Book (two of one size, two of a much larger size)
  5. Negative of information on gift of Signature book from the Royal Society on the verso of the book’s front cover
  6. B & w photo of signatures of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in Signature Book
  7. B & w negatives of signatures of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip in Signature Book
  8. Colour slide of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip’s signatures in the Signature Book
  9. B & w negatives of Foundations Fellows’ signatures in Signature Book
  10. B & w photo and negative of portion of page in Signature Book with Foundation Fellows’ signatures
  11. 26 b & w photos of portions of pages in Signature Book 1954-79
  12. B & w photo of signature of Corresponding Members 1960-1978
  13. B & w photo of Prince Charles’s signature 1979
  14. Five slides of some of the signatures from the Signature Book.
  15. B & w photos of Foundation Fellows. Single photos of M L Oliphant, D Mawson, J C Eccles, I Clunies Ross, photos of Oliphant with D F Martyn, Oliphant with A J Nicholson, Oliphant with A C D Rivett, Rivett with Mawson, Clunies Ross with R J W Le Fèvre, and a group shot of Rivett, Mawson and Oliphant
  16. B & w group shot of Foundation and 1954 FAAs
  17. B & w group shot of all Fellows at the first AAS AGM 1955
  18. B & w photos of laying of foundation stone, 2 May 1958
  19. B & w photo of Foundation Stone
  20. Three b & w photos of Dome under construction, taken by Capital J Plan Printing & Photographic Co. 1958
  21. Aerial b & w photo of Lake Burley Griffin with site for Academy in foreground
  22. B & w aerial shot of dome and surrounds. April 1959
  23. B & w aerial photo of Dome and Beauchamp House
  24. B & w Canberra Times photo of Dome and surrounds
  25. B & w aerial shot of Dome with 1950s or 1960s cars in the foreground
  26. Colour transparency of Canberra, looking over the lake from the Academy towards the National Library and Treasury Building, November 1976
  27. B & w photo of Dome with gum trees in foreground. Taken by Australian News & Information Bureau, probably 1959.
  28. B & w sketch of Dome with fountain in foreground
  29. B & w negative of Dome with Lakeside Hotel on left
  30. Academy building. Colour transparencies.
  31. Negative of photo of Dome building, 12 February 1964
  32. B & w photo of Dome exterior with plants in garden on LHS
  33. Negatives of plans and photos of Dome building, 25 February 1958
  34. Colour photo and negative of portion of Dome exterior
  35. B & w photo of Dome foyer (2 copies); two b & w photos of portion of Dome exterior (2 copies of each)
  36. Three b & w photos of portion of Dome exterior, with extra copy of one photo. Undated, photographer not shown
  37. B & w photo of plan of Dome ground floor
  38. Eighteen b & w photos of the Dome interior taken by CSIRO Radiophysics Division photo lab. Many have duplicates, giving a total of 35 photos.
  39. Three b & w photos of Dome interior taken by G Denes
  40. B & w proofs of Council meeting in 1972 or 1973, taken by Coward of Canberra
  41. B & w photos of library, probably 1970s, taken by Coward of Canberra
  42. Large b & w negatives of library (2)
  43. Proofs of two b & w photos of library, prob. 1970s, taken by Coward of Canberra
  44. B & w photo of Jack Deeble, at his desk, prob. 1970s, taken by Coward of Canberra
  45. B & w photo of office staff in front office, prob. 1970s, taken by Coward of Canberra
  46. B & w photo of Becker Hall plaque, prob. 1970s, taken by Coward of Canberra
  47. Page from a brochure. On one side is a b & w photo of the Dome exterior at night. On the other a photo of a ?date Council meeting, two office staff members in the front office and Jack Deeble at his desk.
  48. Proofs of cover for a brochure, Australian Academy of Science – ideal convention centre
  49. B & w photo of library
  50. B & w photo of library with Michael Hoare, Research Associate. Early 1970s
  51. Five b & w photos of displays on space in Dome taken by Australian News and Information Bureau
  52. Artwork for diagram representing the AAS’s role, structure and function, which was published in The first 25 years

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    Photos
  1. B & w photo of Nature Conservation exhibition in library, 2-6 February 1960
  2. Large negative of greetings sent on 19 July 1960 to the Royal Society on its 300th anniversary
  3. B & w photo of Professor B N Smallman (Queen’s University, Canada) and Sir Thomas Cherry (President, Australian Academy of Science), 30 April 1965
  4. Colour proofs of function in Dome, ca 1970s
  5. Colour proofs of function in Dome, ca 1970s
  6. Four b & w photos, unlabelled, taken at the AGM on 26-27 April 1973, photographed by John Turnbull
  7. B & w photo of Bill Torrens (Manager, University House), Peter Nelson (TAA Canberra), Vince Woolcock (Administration Secretary, Liberal Party of Australia) and Peter O’Connor (Assistant Secretary, Australian Academy of Science)
  8. Geoffrey Badger (b & w photo (2 copies) and negative)
  9. B & w proofs from Rock Art Workshop, 25 July 1980, and negatives of some of these proof photos
  10. B & w photos published in Science Report, vol. 1, no. 1, July 1980
  11. B & w proofs of presentation of Festschrift volumes to Sir Otto Frankel (80) and Michael White (70) and b & w photo of the books. 1980
  12. B & w proofs of visit by Chinese plant physiology group, September – October 1980
  13. B & w proofs and negatives of launch of DNA report, 25 July 1980
  14. Colour photos, possibly of launch of school chemistry and geology textbooks. 1980s?
  15. B & w photo of CSIRONET information system, 28 September 1981. Photo by Peter Pockley
  16. Dome and AGM taken by The Portrait Gallery. Undated.
  17. Colour photo of 2nd Australian Mathematical Olympiad team 1982: Jim Williams, Bernhardt Neumann, Alan Blair, Ken Ross, Paul Erdös, David Chalmers, Dirk Vertigan and George Szekeres
  18. Seven coloured photos and negatives of AAS AGM, 27 April 1989
  19. B & w photo of Joseph Banks sculpture presented to Botanic Gardens by the AAS and the Royal Society, 28 April 1988. Sculptor: Ninon Geyer
  20. Colour photo of Sir Mark Oliphant with Bob Hawke, probably 1990
  21. Informal colour photo of group in Dome, including David Craig and Bob Hawke, probably 1990
  22. Negative of Frank and Bobbie Fenner with Ros Kelly, Minister for the Arts, Sport, Environment and Territories, at the 7th Fenner Conference, 11-13 March 1992
  23. B & w photos of J W Gregory, W Woolls and three unidentified early Australian colonists
  24. B & w negatives. Unidentified

    25-35. Academy medals

  25. Three b & w photos of front of Burnet Medal and five of obverse
  26. Five b & w photos of front of Flinders Medal and seven of obverse
  27. 4 b & w photos of front of Gottschalk Medal and five of obverse
  28. B & w photo of Jaeger Medal
  29. B & w photo of Haddon Forester King Medal
  30. Four b & w photos of front of Lyle Medal and 4 b & w photos of obverse
  31. Two photos of Mawson Medal (2 copies of one photo)
  32. Colour photo of Moran Medal
  33. B & w photo of Pawsey Medal (3 copies)
  34. B & w photo of Wark Medal
  35. B & w photo of fronts of Burnet, Flinders, Gottschalk, Lyle and Pawsey Medals and b & w photo of obverses of Burnet, Flinders, Gottschalk and Lyle Medal and front of Pawsey Medal (which is blank on the obverse side).
  36. Fifteen b & w photos of Millett furniture, ca 1988

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  1. President’s correspondence November 1979 – September 1980
  2. President’s correspondence February – May 1982
  3. Estate of Lady Gladys Becker, deceased. Report to the Australian Academy of Science, 24 May 1985

    4-6. Committee on National Parks and Conservation

  4. General correspondence December 1970 - October 1972
  5. Correspondence with G E Rundle re Hammersley National Park 1970
  6. Correspondence with G E Rundle re Hammersley National Park January 1971

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    1-2. Committee on National Parks and Conservation (cont’d)
  1. Correspondence with G E Rundle re Hammersley National Park May-August 1971
  2. Correspondence with Brian Logan re Shark Bay, WA 1971-72
  3. Adolph Basser Library Committee. Chairman's files 1962-67
  4. "Bills of quantities and estimate for the construction of conference chamber and offices at Canberra, A.C.T., for the Australian Academy of Science". Architects: Grounds, Romberg & Boyd. Quantity Surveyors: Rider, Hunt & Partners. November 1957

    5. Board of Senior School Studies, NSW (files from M G Pitman)

  5. BSCS (Biological Sciences Curriculum Study). Academy and Biology Education Committee November 1969 - June 1977

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    Board of Senior School Studies, NSW (files from M G Pitman) (cont’d)
  1. BSCS. Academy's Biology Education Committee. December 1974 - July 1977
  2. BSCS. Circulars from S T Butler December 1969 - November 1972
  3. Board of Senior School Studies. Higher School Certificate 1977. Subject rules
  4. Science Syllabus Committee January 1967 - March 1981
  5. Science Syllabus Committee 1974-75
  6. Science Syllabus Committee 1976
  7. Science syllabus. Roneoed versions. Undated

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    1-5. Board of Senior School Studies, NSW (files from M G Pitman) (cont'd)
  1. Science syllabus. Printed versions 1973-79
  2. Science Syllabus Committee. Biology Sub-Committee 1968-70
  3. Science Syllabus Committee. Biology Sub-Committee 1977
  4. Science Examination Committee 1976-77
  5. Higher School Certificate Examination. Question and answer books for science subjects 1978

    6-8. Web of Life archives

  6. Objectives 1971-73
  7. BSCS (Biological Sciences Curriculum Study). Roneoed material relating to Queensland curriculum 1967-69
  8. BSCS (Web of Life) 1963-70

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    1-2. Web of Life archives (cont’d)
  1. BSCS (Web of Life). Correspondence and Editorial Committee 1975-80
  2. BSCS (Web of Life). Report of Victorian Committee of Enquiry into the Effects of Pesticides February 1966
  3. International Congress of Pure and Applied Chemistry, and International Conference on Co-ordination Chemistry, Sydney, 20-27 August 1969 (organised by A L G Rees). Block used for illustration by Molnar on conference dinner menu
  4. Pawsey Medal. List of awardees 1967-89, and biographical information on each awardee, except R A Challinor (1970)
  5. Text of speech by A J Birch at unveiling of plaque in Fellows' Court, Ian Potter House, 20 February 1991
  6. Text of speech by Sir Rutherford Robertson at the launch of the Australian Plant Name Index, 20 June 1991
  7. "The 'Web of Life' in Queensland" by Raymond L Specht and Marion M Specht. Manuscript copy of article to be published in Proceedings of the Royal Society of Queensland, volume 105, June 1995
  8. Specht, Raymond L. and Specht, Marion M. "The ‘Web of Life’ in Queensland". Proc. R. Soc. Qld. 105(1) (1995): 55-60. Published version of previous item.

    9. Victorian Group

  9. Minutes 1954-1963

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    1-9. Victorian Group (cont’d)
  1. Minutes 1964-1978
  2. General correspondence 1971-1979
  3. Letter from Professor R Porter dated 18 January 1979, advising that his successor as secretary of the group will be Dr J R Anderson
  4. General correspondence September 1979 – March 1981
  5. Financial records 1954-1979
  6. Letters to new members 7 June 1971
  7. Letters to new members 1979-80
  8. Membership list ca 1980
  9. Overseas visitors June 1971 – June 1977
  10. Photograph taken at Australian Spectroscopy Conference, date ?. L to R: Professor Michael Kasha, Florida State University, Tallahassee, Florida; Professor Lawrie Lyons, University of Queensland; ?; Sir Alan Walsh, CSIRO Division of Chemical Physics
  11. Jack Deeble’s confidential officers’ file April 1966 - November 1982
  12. Letters from Fellows, January – February 1983, objecting to the compulsory retirement of Jack Deeble
  13. Executive Secretary’s staff file – general. 1977-1982
  14. Staff review 1982-83

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  1. Staff Committee September 1982 – April 1983
  2. Staff Committee 1983. Sec A’s file (Neville Fletcher)

    3-9. President’s files from B D O Anderson

  3. Science policy 1996-1999
  4. Submissions and comments by the Academy 1997
  5. Industrial Synchrotron facility. July 1998
  6. House of Representatives Standing Committee on Industry, Science and Technology. "The effects of R & D on certain public policy reforms". 1998
  7. Working Party (Arthur D Little) Report. AAS/ATSE/Warren Centre. 1998
  8. "Health and Medical Research Review". 1998
  9. R & D 1998-1999

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    President’s files from B D O Anderson (cont’d)
  1. Australian Science Capability Review (Chief Scientist). December 1999 – September 2000
  2. Innovation Summit Implementation Group (ISIG). 2000
  3. Australian Synchrotron Radiation Facility. 2000
  4. Interacademy Panel on International Issues. 2001
  5. APEC (Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperation) Round Table, Malaysia, April 1998
  6. Joint Australia-Taiwan Aquaculture and Fisheries Resources and Management Workshop, Taiwan, 2-8 November 1998
  7. UNESCO Asia-Pacific Conference, Sydney, 1-5 December 1998

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    1-7. President’s files from B D O Anderson (cont’d)
  1. Meeting of Presidents of AAS, Royal Society of New Zealand and Royal Society of New Zealand – Academy, 18 June 1998
  2. Regional Groups – Queensland. 1998
  3. Visits to Regional Groups – Victoria. October 1998
  4. Visits to Regional Groups – Western Australia. November 1998
  5. Visits to Regional Groups –New South Wales. December 1998
  6. Proposed Working Party on future structure and activities of the Academy. 1998
  7. Problems concerning a candidate for election to the Fellowship. 1999
  8. First bilateral AAS-NSF workshop, 7-10 January 2003, on Quantum Information Science. T-shirt.
  9. List of presents for the AAS from Academia Sinica, 9 October 1964 on the occasion of the 1st official visit to China by delegates of the AAS
  10. Album of photographs (one of the presents from Academia Sinica, 9 October 1964). Additional photographs inside front cover of samples of merino wool presented to Academia Sinica on 2nd official visit (to Australia) 1965, group shots of visits to Australia by Chinese delegations November 1974, June 1977

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  1. Articles on the origins of the AAS in Australian Journal of Science, 1952-54
  2. Speeches by Sir John Eccles, Sir Mark Oliphant and the Prime Minister, Robert Menzies, at the laying of the foundation stone of the AAS building on Friday, 2 May 1958
  3. Presidents’ quadrennial reviews, 1965 to 2002. Reviews are by T M Cherry (1965), F M Burnet (1969), R N Robertson (1974), G M Badger (1978), L T Evans (1982), A J Birch (1986), D R Curtis (1990), D P Craig (1994), G J V Nossal (1998), B D O Anderson (2002).
  4. After dinner speech by S J Angyal at 1992 annual dinner of NSW Fellows
  5. Two papers by R L Specht, ‘The International Biological Program in Australia; Production processes in terrestrial ecosystems, a personal perspective’ and ‘The inquiry method, a personal perspective’
  6. Excellence in Science; news from the Royal Society, February 2002. Contains a report on an exchange of gifts between the Royal Society and the AAS during a visit to the AAS by the president of the RS, Lord May, in October 2001.
  7. Framed b & w photograph of participants in Haematin Enzyme meeting organised by R. Lemberg, J. Falk and R. Morton and held at the Academy in 1959.
  8. Coloured photo of Dome with 1960s cars in front
  9. Unsuccessful 25 year logos
  10. Tape of formal Silver Jubilee ceremony and induction (?). 26 March 1979
  11. Copy of a photograph used in the Web of Life and signed by those attending a dinner on 7 October 1987 to mark the 20th anniversary of its publication. The original was sent to John S Turner, the Chairman of the original Project Committee, who was unable to attend the dinner. Those present were Sir Rutherford Robertson, Jack Deeble, R Greenwood, David Morgan, Patrick Gleeson, Sue Poultney, Jim Peacock, Max Day, Michael Pitman, David Curtis and Peter Vallee.
  12. President’s quadrennial report 1990-1994 (David Craig)
  13. Australia’s natural heritage. Australian Government Department of the Environment and Water Resources, 2007. The Shine Dome is on p.31
  14. Academy scarf (first version, 1994)
  15. Academy scarf (second version)
  16. Academy tie (first version, 1994)
  17. Academy tie (second version)

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    1. Academy silver jubilee speeches – master file. March 1979
    2. Comment on Nishi Building to Department of the Environment, Heritage, Water and the Arts, 10 January 2010
    3. Development of Disease and Society. 1983-1990
    4. Development of Biology, the common threads. 1988-1990
    5. “Dome shines as outstanding vision in Canberra first”. Newspaper cutting from The Canberra Times, 22 September 2005 on the Dome being included on the National Heritage list.
    6. “Shining example”. Newspaper cutting from The City Chronicle, 27 September 2005 on the Dome being included on the National Heritage list. The photo is of Professor Ross Taylor, Professor Neville Fletcher and Dr Jim Peacock in front of the building.

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