| SERIES TITLE | Description | Date Range | Accn. |
| FADER, NORMAN |
Biographical materials |
1935-36 & 1941-45 |
A943 |
| FAIRBAIRN, CAPTAIN MURRAY: REMINISCENCES |
A typescript copy of the result of a fireside yarn between J.H. Fairbairn and Captain Murray Fairbairn of the British Army. The story, entitled "The History of the Fairbairn Clans, Three Branches, Old Timers and Reminiscences of Old Times," was told at Coombah station, Moree, on the night of the 7th of September, 1953. 1 Folder. |
1953 |
A372 |
| FANELLAN STATION, DEAN, VICTORIA |
See under McKenzie Family History |
1979 |
A478 |
| FARDELL FAMILY PAPERS |
|
1952 & 1976 |
A1414 |
| FARMERS' AND SETTLERS' ASSOC. OF N.S.W. - PAPERS |
|
c.1945 - c.1950 |
A910 |
| FARWELL, GEORGE |
See under Ogilvie of Yulgilbar: notes on farewell's Squatter's Castle. |
n.d. |
A446 |
| FEDERATED CHAMBERS OF COMMERCE OF THE NORTHERN TABLE-LANDS AND NORTH-WESTERN SLOPES: MINUTES & CORRESPONDENCE |
|
1945-1950 |
A1050 |
| FENWICKE, C |
See under Europambela Station records |
1889-1960 |
A215 |
| FERRIS, E.C |
See under Bundarra Pastoral and Agricultural Society |
1906-73 |
A489 |
| FIELD, WILLIAM |
See under Casey probate certificate and land deeds |
1866-89 |
A289, A289A |
| FITZGERALD FAMILY |
See under Buckley family of Armidale and Fitzgerald family of Uralla: papers |
c.1890-1950. |
A612 |
| FITZPATRICK, DR. LOUIS, MEDICAL PRACTITIONER, PAPERS |
The miscellaneous papers of Dr. Louis Fitzpatrick relating both to his medical practice and his personal life in Australia and Ireland. The vast majority of the material comes from Fitzpatrick's personal account book in which he included numerous newspaper clippings, often written by or about himself. Also included in this book are numerous correspondences between Fitzpatrick and the Commercial Banking Company of Sydney as well as the Australasian Medical Society. Another part of this collection is the Guard Book of Louis Fitzpatrick for the years 1883-c.1903. The accession also contains the personal diary of Mrs. Agnes Helen Fitzpatrick (nee Scott), spanning the years 1903 to 1919. The station ledger and paddock book for Aberbaldie station in Walcha, owned by Agnes and her sisters from c.1886 until it was sold in 1898, is also among the material. The ledger encompass the years 1881 to 1911. 3 Ledgers, 1 Microfiche. |
1865-1919. |
A417 |
| FLETCHER BROTHERS, WALCHA: DAYBOOK |
This volume contains mainly wages accounts relating to pastoral properties of the Fletchers at Walcha. The earliest accounts are from "Cairnie"; but from January 1925 they relate to the property "Auchen Dhu". 1 vol. |
1908-57 |
A121 |
| FOCUS ON ARMIDALE |
Information booklet 1992 |
1992 |
A1060 |
| FOLEY, WILLIAM, DIARY |
Transcript of the diary of William Foley, R.A.F. crewman shot down over France, covering the period of his evasion of capture by the occupying Germans, 12th April - 5th September, 1944. 1 Folder. |
1944 |
A776 |
| FORESTRY DEPT., N.S.W. - FORESTRY REPORTS OF N.-E. N.S.W |
Environmental impact study |
1882 - 1924 |
A1144, A1441 |
| FORSTER, G.E |
See under U.N.E. -Union, opening of the T.R. Forster Memorial Union photographs |
1956 |
A741 |
| FORSTER, JOSEPH: CONDITIONAL PARDON |
The original parchment copy of the Conditional Pardon granted to Joseph Forster by Governor Sir George Gipps. A photostatic copy of the 1853 Marriage Certificate of Archdeacon Coles Child and Mary Anne Susan Morse is also included in this material. Joseph Forster was the ancestor of T.R. Forster who granted Booloominbah to the University of New England in 1938. According to a handwritten note on the envelope containing the parchment, this conditional pardon was given to the Reverend Charles Markham Mills in the 1890's. Reverend Mills was the Rector of Denham in the Hunter Valley from 1876 to 1903. The marriage certificate included in this material is that of his wife's parents. 1 Folder |
1845 |
A698 |
| FORSYTH FAMILY |
See under Indenture of Pupillage |
1877 |
A406 |
| FRASER'S CREEK |
|
1885-1953 |
A172 |
| FREEDOM FROM HUNGER CAMPAIGN |
See under Armidale Freedom from Hunger Campaign: minutes |
1962-63 |
A377 |