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APPENDIX A: Colonial Architect's Office
Officers and Temporary Employees, 1885
(A) OFFICERS:
Name Position Salary
Barnet, J. Colonial Architect 1100
Coles, W. First Clerk of Works 650
Lewis, M.W. Clerk of Works 550
Spencer, E.S.V. n n n 475
Colley, E. II U 450
Edwards, A.G. II 375
Roberts, W. II H 375
Purkis, H.A. 11 350
Peattie, J.n n n 325
Kay, J. 1st Foreman of Works 325
McSkiming, J. Foreman of Works 300
Rumsey, E. Clerk of Works 425
Wills, J.W. Foreman of Works 275
Simpson, W.B.n n n
250
Cook, A. Chief Draftsman andInstructor of Cadets 450
Robertson, L. Draftsman 375
Brown, A.R. II 325
Doherty, J. 250
Falconer, R.II 225
Burns, E. 200
Barnet, T. 175
Dunlop, J. Cadet 100
McTaggart, M.II 75
Moore, J. 62
Boyce, W. 52
McShane Chief Clerk 500
Neale, J.T. Clerk 375
Stack, G.B.11 325
Forsyth, J. 300
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Name
Marks, L.J.
Ellard, W.E.
Robson, W.
Thompson, W.
Clapin, A.M.
Howell, R.J.
Dettmann, L.
Hayes, H.
Dettmann, E.
(B) TEMPORARY EMPLOYEES:
Position Salary
Clerk 275is 225n 225n 200Is 150is 125
Messenger 150
Boatman 108
Office-keeper 60
Name Position
Andrews, W. Clerk
Boissier, E.E. Draftsman
Brindley, A.T. ss
Dowell, J.W.
Drake, W.A.
Drew, E.L.
Farr, J. Foreman of Works
Farmer, W.T. n
Fawcett, B.H. Draftsman
Fitzpatrick, A. Foreman of Works
Goodchap, C.W. Draftsman
Guille, E.E. Clerk
Hellmrich, J. Timekeeper
Henderson, J.B. Draftsman
Henry, J.S. Foreman of Works
Houison, A. is
Howell, A.J. Clerk
Jackson, E.J. Draftsman
Kemmis, J.M. ss
Kenway, A.G.
Laing, R. Foreman of Works
Lee, W. jnr. n
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Name Position
McGregor, J. Foreman of Works
Mac Key, W. Clerk
Moulean, H. DraftsmanMurray, A. Foreman of Works
Murray, S.B.
Nelson, J.D
Niven, D.Draftsman
Foreman of WorksPringle, J.
Purdue, A.J.Clerk
DraftsmanRigg, S.Foreman of WorksRoylance, W.
Sheldon, E.M.Draftsman
Smith, T.C.Foreman of Works
Stephens, J.II II
Telfer, A.T.11 II 1$
Thorne, J.T.
(C) PERSONS PAID MONTHLY OR DAILY OR BY PIECEWORKS:
Name Position
Godfrey, W. Assistant to engine-driver, PWD,
Col. Arch Office
Kenny, J. Labourer
Lowe, J. Overseer, Maitland Gaol,
Col. Arch. Office
McCoy, J. Assistant to engine-driver,
PWD, Col. Arch. Office
McSkinning, J.W. Engine-driver, PWD, Col.
Arch. Office
Masterton, A. Carpenter, Col. Arch. Office
Reckie, G. Setter, Parramatta Gaol,
Col. Arch. Office
Rolf, H. Labourer, Col. Arch. Office
Shepherd, F.ti
Virtue, G. Mason,11 11
Watson, J. Carter,
Civil Service List for 1885
NSW GG 31 March 1885
APPENDIX B:
MEMO. DESCRIPTIVE OF ALTO-RELIEVOS, GENERAL POSTOFFICE, PITT-STREET
No.1 - Telegraphy, Literature and the Press
Telegraphy is represented by an operator at work, with his
right hand on the instrument, while reading a telegram. On the
lower part of the spandrel is a little boy trying to prepare a
battery. At a counter a young woman with a pleasant look, writing
a message and, in the distance, a mounted messenger, conveying
telegrams.
Literature and the Press The former is represented by a-writer
or author, in deep thought, seated at a table, writing. The altter
by a young printer at a printing machine, who for a moment has
stopped work, to notice with amazement a little boy who is reading
aloud. In the back ground compositors are seen, employed at their
several occupations.
No. 2 - Professions, Commerce and Mining.
Professions are represented by a Judge upon the Bench, reading
over his notes; and by a Professor demonstrating some experiment
he is engaged upon, while he is noting the time with an hour-glass
in his hand, a retort, still, and furnace being near him; a little
boy is also seen in the lower part of the spandrel, admiring and
examining a butterfly he has caught. In the back ground is a
student in deep study.
Commerce and Mining - Commerce is shown by a business man
making entries in a note-book; near him are bales of merchandise;
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a small boy offering fruit for sale; and shipping in the background.
Mining is represented by an experienced digger, pointing with
satisfaction to the gold in a lump of quartz, which his son is
looking at with pleasure and astonishment.
No.3 - Agriculture and Pastoral Pursuits, Science and Art
Agriculture and Pastoral Pursuits - Agriculture is represented
by a ploughman with his plough. The day being nearly over, as
shown by the setting sun, he has relaxed work for a few minutes,
while with much eagerness he reads a letter. In the lower part
of the spandrel is a little girl with flowers. Pastoral pursuits
are illustrated by a shearer at work, and by the introduction of
cattle and sheep.
Science and Art - Science is represented by an astronomer,
who having taken an observation, marks a position on the globe, at
the same time pointing to Sydney, shown on a chart, and, in the
lower part of the spandrel, by a little boy with a telephone to
his ear, listening with astonishment to the sounds produced by
this recent application of science. Art is illustrated by a young
architect, making a drawing of a building, seen in the distance,
intended for the reception of fine arts. A statue is also shown.
No. 4 - Banking, Post Office business
Banking is illustrated by a Bank clerk paying money over a
counter to a young woman who is presenting a draft. In the lower
corner of the spandrel is a little boy with money in a bag, and
crying because he has lost some of it while bringing it to the
Bank.
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Post Office business - This is represented by a letter-
carrier, heavily laden, as on a mail day, giving to a young woman
a letter, which she gladly receives. Below is a little girl
reading a letter.
Extract - Minute of James Barnet, 19 December 1883.
Post Office Carvings (Report of Colonial Architect)
NSW LA V&P 1883/84 (9).
BIBLIOGRAPHY
1. MANUSCRIPTS:
Barnet Family Papers (in possession of Estate D. McK. Barnet,
Artdrmon, N.S.W.).
Barnet Papers (Mitchell Library MSS 726).
Blacket Papers (University of Sydney Archives, P3).
Corporation of the City of Sydney: Minute Books 13 April
1857-1859 (Council of the City of Sydney Archives 7/10-11).
Parkes Correspondence (Mitchell Library, CYA 874, 876, 892,
895, 919, 926).
Sydney Mechanics School of Arts: Minute Books 1853-63 (Mitchell
Library MSS A 4150).
- Reports 1867-1905.
V.A. Wardell, "A Review of the Architecture and Engineering
Works of W.W. Wardell', processed, 1940 (Mitchell
Library MSS.54).
2. PARLIAMENTARY AND OFFICIAL PAPERS, DOCUMENTS etc.:
(a) NSW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL JOURNAL:
General Post Office Carvings (Minute of the Postmaster-General),
1883/84, Part 2.
Carvings at the General Post Office (Memorandum from Colonial
Architect), 1885/86, Part 2.
Defences (Organisation of the "Military Works Branch" as
regards Barracks &c.), 1890, Part 2.
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(b) NSW LEGISLATIVE COUNCIL VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS:
Board of Public Works, 1885 (3).
Colonial Architect's Department - Report from the Select
Committee on the Colonial Architect's Department, 1855 (3).
(c) NSW LEGISLATIVE ASSEMBLY VOTES AND PROCEEDINGS:
Colonial Architect's Department (Colonial Architect to Colonial
Secretary, 29 July 1856), 1856/57 (3).
Lighthouses (Establishment of, in the Australian Colonies)
Report of Commissioners, 1856/57 (3).
Retrenchment in the Public Expenditure. Progress Report from
the Select Committee on Retrenchment in the Public
Expenditure, 1858 (3).
Colonial Architect's Department, 1857/58 (3).
Public Works (Paper from His Excellency the Governor-General),
1587/58 (3).
Buildings Occupied as Government Offices in Sydney (Return
of Probable Value), 1858 (3).
Mr. William Weaver (Correspondence with the Executive
Government), 1858/59 (3).
Report from the Select Committee on the Public Prisons in
Sydney and Cumberland, 1861 (1).
Report from the Select Committee on the Light-house, near
Jervis Bay, 1861 (2).
Report from the Select Committee on the Present System of
Tendering for the Public Service, 1861 (2).
Light-house near Jervis Bay, 1862 (2).
Report of the Board of Inquiry into the Management and
Working of the Post Office Department, 1862 (2).
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Report from the Select Committee on Payments made out of
Public Funds Without Authority of Parliament, 1863/64 (2).
Securities Given by Public Servants (Further Return Relating
to), 1863/64 (2).
Defences of the City of Sydney - Report of Captain Ward,
1863/64 (2).
Report from the Select Committee on Harbour Defences,
1863/64 (2).
Select Committee on the Present State and Management of
Lunatic Asylums - Report, 1863/64 (4).
Lunatic Asylums (Letter from Dr. Campbell, Superintendent,
Tarban), 1863/64 (4).
Lunatic Asylums (Letter from the Catholic Bishop of Hobarton),
1863/64 (4).
Progress Report from the Select Committee on the Disorganised
State of the Public Works Department, 1863/64 (5).
Report from the Select Committee on Harbour Defences, 1865 (1).
Retrenchment in the Public Expenditure (Correspondence
Relative to), 1865/66 (1).
Drainage at Darlinghurst Gaol (Correspondence Relative to),
1865/66 (1).
Harbour of Port Jackson (Commission to Inquire into the
Condition of), 1865/66 (1).
Report from the Commission appointed to inquire into the
condition of the Harbour of Port Jackson, 1866 (2).
Lunatic Asylums - Board of Visitors, Lunatic Asylums, to
Colonial Secretary, 1866 (4).
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Lunatic Asylums (Correspondence respecting the Internal
State and Management of), 1866 (4).
Lunatic Asylums (Return Shewing Expenditure), 1866 (4).
Report of the Commission appointed to enquire into the
conditions of the Customs Department, 1867/68 (2).
Defalcations in the Railway Department, 1867/68 (3).
Salaried Officers Who Have Received Leave of Absence
(Return Respecting), 1868/69 (1).
Report on Lunatic Asylums by Dr. F. Norton Manning, 24 October
1868, 1868/69 (3).
Parliamentary Buildings (Correspondence, etc. respecting the
new refreshment room and other additions to), 1869 (1).
Hospital for the Insane, Tarban Creek (Report on General
Conditions, &c., of), 1869 (2).
Hospital for the Insane, Gladesville - Dr. Campbell to the
Colonial Secretary, 1870 (2).
Report from the Select Committee on the Sydney Infirmary,
1870 (2).
Public Works Department (Return of employees, showing former
and present rates of pay), 1870/71 (2).
Hospital for the Insane, Gladesville (Report for 1870),
1870/71 (4).
Population of the Colony (Statistics Showing), 1871/72 (2).
Fortifications of Port Jackson (Statement Showing Estimated
Amount Necessary for Completion), 1872 (1).
Court House, West Maitland (Correspondence Respecting
Proposed Erection of), 1872 (1).
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Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Service,
1872 (1).
Report from the Select Committee on the Civil Service,
1872/73 (1).
New General Post Office (Contracts Entered into for Erection
of the), 1873/74 (2).
Report from the Select Committee on the Sydney Museum,
1873/74 (5).
Performance of Works at Gladesville Hospital (Report from the
Colonial Architect), 1875 (4).
Lunatic Asylum, Parramatta (Report from Board of Visitors
Respecting Conditions of), 1875/76 (6).
Defences - Preliminary Report of His Excellency Sir W. Jervois,
1876/77 (3).
Defences of Australian Colonies (Obtaining assistance of
Military Engineers to Report on), 1876/77 (3).
Defences of the Colony (Progress Report of the Defence
Commission), 1876/77 (3).
Defences of the Colony (Second Progress Report of the Defence
Commission), 1876/77 (3).
Sydney Branch Royal Mint (Obstructions to Contractor in carrying
out repairs to), 1876/77 (4).
Additional Buildings for Lunatic Asylums, Gladesville,
Parramatta, and Callan Park (Letter from Inspector of
Insane), 1877/78 (2).
Parramatta Lunatic Asylum (Report from the Inspector of
the Insane), 1878/79 (3).
Light-House at South Head (Reports, Letters, and Minutes),
1877/78 (4).
International Exhibition Building (Arrangements made with
Mr. John Young), 1878/79 (7).
International Exhibition (Letter from Colonial Architect to
Colonial Secretary), 1878/79 (7).
International Exhibition Building (Letter from the Under-
Secretary, Colonial Secretary's Office, to the Colonial
Architect), 1878/79 (7).
John Macintosh, Esq., M.P. (Iron Supplied for International
Exhibition), 1878/79 (7).
Colonial Architect (Estimates Prepared by), 1879/80 (5).
Messrs Hudson Brothers (Work done by, without tender or
contract; from 1875 to 1878 inclusive), 1880/81 (3).
Messrs Hudson Brothers (Particulars of Contracts given to,
without tender, from January, 1870 to November, 1879,
inclusive), 1880/81 (3).
International Exhibition (Particulars of Cost), 1880/81 (3)
Furnishing New Public Offices (Return Respecting), 1880/81 (3).
Military Defences Inquiry Commission - Report of the Royal
Commission, 1881 (4).
Census of New South Wales, 1881 - Summary Tables, 1882 (3).
Department of Public Instruction (Return Respecting
Architectural Branch), 1882 (2).
Temporary Art Gallery (Return Respecting), 1883/84 (4).
Post Office Carvings (Copies of Minutes, Report &c.), 1883/84 (9).
Post Office Carvings (Report of Colonial Architect), 1883/84 (9).
Statues Ordered by Sir Henry Parkes (Arrangements,
Correspondence, Vouchers &c.), 1883/84 (11).
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Colonial Architect's Department (Cost of, and Public Works
Carried Out and in Progress to 1st January 1881), 1885 (5).
Civil Service Board of New South Wales, Report 1885, 1885/86 (2).
Temporary Appointments to Civil Service (Return of), 1885/86 (2).
Clocks in Public Buildings (Erection and Winding of, During
Last Fifteen Years), 1887 (5).
Report of the Royal Commission to inquire into the
Construction of Theatres etc., 1887, 1st Session (1).
Leave of Absence to Officers of Civil Service (Return
Respecting), 1887 (2).
Department of Works: Board of Inquiry into - Report and
Evidence, 1887 (2).
Government Asylums: Inquiry Board - Report with Minutes of
Evidence, 1887 (2).
Premises Rented by the Government (For Treasury Department),
1887 (5).
Premises Rented by the Government (For Public Works
Department), 1887 (5).
Unfinished Government Contracts (Amount Required for Completion
of), 1887 (5).
Fees Received by Civil Servants (Return of, for years 1883-
1886), 1887/88 (2).
Appointments to the Civil Service (From 1879 to 1886
inclusive), 1887/88 (2).
Defences of the Colony (Report of Major-General Schaw),
1887/88 (2).
Premises Rented by the Government (Return of), 1887/88 (3).
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Department of Public Works (Retrenchment in Permanent-Way
Men Employed), 1887/88 (3).
Inspection of Theatres (Report by Colonial Architect's
Department), 1887/88 (8).
Electric Lighting of Macquarie Lighthouse (Correspondence
Relating to), 1887/88 (4).
Parliamentary Standing Committee on Public Works; Report -
New Central Police Court, 1888/89 (2).
Estimates of the Probable Expenditure of the Government of
New South Wales for the year 1889, 1889 (3).
Military Forces of the Colony (Report of Major-General
Edwards), 1889, 2nd Session, (1).
Late Colonial Architect's Department (Return Respecting
Expenditure by Mr. James Barnet, from 1st January, 1863,
to 31st December 1889), 1891/92 (2).
Abolition of the Office of Colonial Architect (Letter from
Mr. Jas. Barnet, late Colonial Architect, Respecting),
1891/92 (2).
Report from the Royal Commission on Defence Works, 1891/92 (7).
(d) NEW SOUTH WALES PARLIAMENTARY DEBATES, 1879-1890.
(d) NEW SOUTH WALES GOVERNMENT GAZETTE, 1869-1890.
3. NEW SOUTH WALES STATE ARCHIVES:
Andreasson, H.B.E., 'Court-Houses 1865-1890 by James Barnet,
Colonial Architect', processed, c. 1960 (3/3096).
Colonial Secretary: Letters Received - Special Bundles:
Administration and Construction of Tarban Creek and
Parramatta Lunatic Asylums (4/7183).
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Erection of Callan Park Lunatic Asylum (4/818.3).
Erection Fire Station Castlereagh Street, 1884-86 (4/864.2).
Purchase of Statues from G. Fontana for Public Buildings
(4/847.3).
Site of Central Police Court (1880-84), (4/847.1).
Garden Palace 1880-81 (2/896).
Government Architect: Files concerning erection, repair,
additions and alterations to Public Buildings, 1837-67,
1891, 1895, (2/572 - 2/651.2).
Government Architect - Photographs of public buildings in New
South Wales c.1880-1940 (7/5879).
Military Works - Transfer of Charge of, 1890 (2/896).
Post Office Carvings - Demands for Removal 1882-1891, (2/891).
Post Office Extension - Claim for Compensation 1883-84,
(2/892).
Premises and Land Rented by Government in Sydney, 1883-84
(2/893).
Public Service Enquiry Commission - Minute Books, 1888-1890
(5/4766-67).
Public Works Department, Miscellaneous Press Cutting Book,
(7/4135).
Public Works Department: Special Bundles:
Architectural Competitions (Public Buildings) and
Reorganisation of Government Architect's Office,
1890-91 (2/889).
Colonial Architect's Branch - Expenditure, 1870 (2/893).
Defence Works - Report of Royal Commission - Minutes of
Public Works' Recommendation on - Cabinet Business
Paper, 1891, (4/6263).
Public Works Enquiry Commission, 1886-87, (2/892).
Public Works - Miscellaneous, Part 2, (2/894).
Sydney - Darlinghurst Court House, Lands Office, Public Works
Office, Central Police Court, International Exhibition
Building, 1881-92 (2/893).
Young - Public Buildings, 1861-63, 1882-84 (4/6262).
4. NEWSPAPERS:
Armidale Express and New England Advertiser, 1880-1890.
Australasian Builders and Contractors' News, 1887-1891.
Australian Builder, 1861.
Australian Star, 1888-1890.
Australasian Town and Country Journal, 1870-1890.
Bathurst Times, 1880.
Building and Engineering Journal, 1888-1890.
Bulletin, 1880-1891.
Burragong Argus, 1876.
Colonial Monthly: An Australian Magazine, 1867-1870.
Cootamundra Herald, 1880.
Daily Telegraph, 1879-1891.
Empire, 1854-1877.
Goulburn Evening Penny Post, 1881, 1883-84, 1887-88.
Illustrated Sydney News, 1855, 1864-1891.
Maitland Mercury, 1866-1890.
Narrabri Herald, 1881, 1884, 1887-88.
Once a Month, 1884-1886.
Sydney Mail, 1860-1890.
Sydney Morning Herald, 1854-1891.
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Tartworth News, 1885-86.
Tamworth Observer, 1885-86.
The Echo, 1882-1890.
Yass Courier, 1873, 1878, 1880.
5. CONTEMPORARY BOOKS AND ARTICLES:
Barnet, J., Macquarie Lighthouse, Sydney, Government Printer,
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Royal Institute of British Architects, Journal, Vol.V1,
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Barnet, N., 'Climatic Architecture', The Victorian Review,
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Bland, W., Sanitary Reform ofTowns and Cities, Sydney, J. Cox,
1857.
Coghlan, T.A., Results of a Census of New South Wales 1891,
Sydney, Government Printer, 1894.
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Sydney, Government Printer, 1894.
Cornish, H.M., Under the Southern Cross, Ringwood, Penguin Books,
facsimile edition, 1975 (first published 1880).
Cracknell, E.W., Passenger and Warehouse Lifts - A Paper Read
before the Engineering Association 1882, Sydney, Cunningham
and Co., 1882.
De Libra, J.G., 'Architecture in Sydney', Once a Month,
1 January 1886, pp.23-26.
- 'The Fine Arts in Australasia', Australasian Art Review,
Vol.1, Nos.3-6, May-December, 1899. (See also 'Green, J.G.'.)
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Dobbs, E. Wilson, The Rise and Growth of Australian Architecture,
Sydney, Australasian Builders and Contractors's News, 1892.
Eastlake, C.L., A History of the Gothic Revival, (ed. and
introduced by J. Mordaunt Crook), Leicester, University
Press, 1970 (first published 1872).
Engineering Association of New South Wales, Minutes of Proceedings,
1885-1905.
F.S.P., "On Colonial Architecture", Colonial Monthly, Vol.1,
(N.S.), December 1867, pp.316-20.
Fowler, F., Southern Lights and Shadows, (introduction R.G.
Geering), Sydney University Press, facsimile edition, 1975
(first published 1859).
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facsimile edition, 1962 (first published 1848).
Franklyn, H.M., A Glance at Australia in 1880, Melbourne,
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Garran, A., Australasia Illustrated, Sydney, Picturesque Atlas
Co., 1892.
Green, J.G., 'Sydney Architecture Aesthetically Considered',
Australasian Builders and Contractors' News, 18 January -
3 May 1890.
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Hill, R. and F., What We Saw in Australia, London, MacMillan
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Horne, R.H., Australian Facts and Prospects, London, Smith
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and Other Buildings, Sydney, Thos. Richards, Government
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of the Australian and New Zealand Colonies, Tasmania, and
their adjacent Lands, London, Blackie and Son, c.1888.
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Burrangong, New South Wales, Young Municipal Council in
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Briggs, A., The Age of Improvement, London, Longmans, 13th
impression, 1977.
Briggs, M.S., Everyman's Concise Encyclopaedia of Architecture,
London, J.M. Dent and Sons Ltd., reprint, 1962.
Brodie, J., About Arbroath, Arbroath, Herald Office, 1904.
Butlin, N.G., 'Colonial Socialism in Australia 1860-1900'
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New South Wales, 2 Vols., Sydney, Angus and Robertson Ltd.,
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298
Carr-Saunders, A.M. and Wilson, P.A., The Professions, Oxford,
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Clark, C.M.H. (ed.), Sources of Australian History, Melbourne,
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Parliament 1856-1901, Canberra, ANU Press, 1983.
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and Development of the Civil Service, London, MacDonald
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