RM2AN3J64–Bobashela . 15 RAHS FOR ft GREATER M iTlTaP « - - vLi^///. ,. IM NOT DEAD —JUST BEE N THE WAY FRESHMEN FEELun- HIBERNATING. PER DUGKEYs QUESTIONS. (143)
RM2J2G50D–Vintage 1 April 1974 'Sports Illustrated' Magazine Advert, USA
RMW05T2C–Archive image from page 358 of Die exotischen Käfer in Wort. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild dieexotischenk00heyn Year: 1908 10 11 13 U 16 'â '« '' W W tt M M 4fr1 1 Hexodcm reticulatum 2. Aiigoderia oitidula. 3. Cyolooephala Mafaffa, 4. castanea, 3. fulgurata, 8. nÃtalata, 7 huni-rahs. 8 ngnata,9. -â¢â bSeteSû 11- Stenocrat«» laborator. 12. Heteronychtte plebejna, 13 mger. L4. Lfe na, 15. reliotu 16. Ãro â,hh 17 TM wotSus Diana, ls Oryctomorphua bimaculatos v. variegatus. 19. Corynophyl im. 20. Oryctoderus lati 21 à 'â â ,â â , ms a ' ä i 2': PhXnatmu Srion. 2§5, 24 ' D
RMMEFTYW–. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild . 1 Hexodcm reticulatum 2. Aiigoderia oitidula. 3. Cyolooephala Mafaffa, 4. castanea, 3. fulgurata, 8. nÃtalata, 7 huni-rahs. 8 ngnata,9. -â¢â bSeteSû 11- Stenocrat«» laborator. 12. Heteronychtte plebejna, 13 mger. L4. Lfe na, 15. reliotu* 16. Ãro â,hh 17 TM wotSus Diana, ls Oryctomorphua bimaculatos v. variegatus. 19. Corynophyl im. 20. Oryctoderus lati 21 à 'â â ,â â , ms a " ä i 2": PhXnatmu Srion. 2§5, 24 ' Diloboä ras A.bdei is. 25. Orycte tarandu* 26. Boas, 27.Ruiama, 28. rmnoceros, ii'S 3a TricSmphns lmüX Bl. Oryct g&a. 32.
RMH5M14B–Kiama - 1936 RAHS
RM2AWF9KC–Arbutus . Thats right, lets shake, old Senior Class,Your days of glory soon will pass;Well envy you and hate no more,Well bury all that made us sore,—The Peace Pipes here,—all fall in line,Nine rahs now—all—for 1909. 240. 16 241
RM2AWRJ98–The Index . 124 INDEX & 1918. OUR MAN OF THE CHEERS Three cheers for our Cop! Our rah! rah! boy, Our man with the shining hair. If its pep we need, So well succeed,Just call our Cop—its there. Then give nine good rahs! Just make them ring, For this man thats always game. Come, do your best Just yell with zest;Help boost our Coppers fame!
RM2AWE090–Arbutus . 290 A Toast. Nine rahs for the clear class of naughty and nine, The class that is leaving is always just fine, So drink to the years they have spent with us here, And the years well remember them—still hold them dear And drink to the good times weve all had together. The defeats or the victories, good or bad weather. To the bright days or darker ones, happiness, gloom, For in our four years for them all weve had room ; So heres to our college days, none could we spare, And long may we hold them in memory fair !
RM2AGE0JH–. St. Nicholas [serial]. e commissaryline as these canned peaches. Then — and I confess it without shame — Iused the best part of that afternoon in teachingthose jolly puff-balls the nine rahs of the Yalecheer. They had no idea of what all the fusswas about, but it was only another crazy notionof the lunatic foreigner, whom nobody pretendedto understand, anyhow. So they yelled untiltheir wadded little selves fairly bounced off thepavement and their black eyes snapped withexcitement. A long session of coaching produced en-couraging results, for when I gave the signal, ascore of piping voices sc
RM2AKNWFG–The history of the A& Mcollege trouble, 1908 . t the juniors, but here nothing was available, thejuniors remained firm in their resolution to leave, to a man. No amount ofpersuasion could induce a single one to promise to stay. A respectful hear-ing and nine rahs at the end was all that the alumni were rewarded with,although they pleaded until supper time. After supper the remnants of the Freshman and Sophomore classes thathad not left on the noon and two evening trains were assembled and talkedto in the same manner. The alumni were now assisted by Prof. Kyle andDr. Gilbert. With these two cla
RMH5METC–Scarborough shoreline Wollongong facing north undated [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RMH5M16X–Sublime Point Wollongong, looking north undated RAHS [RAHS Photograph
RMH5MF2X–Otford tunnel, view south from, undated [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RMH5M170–Sublime Point Lookout Wollongong RAHS undated [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RMH5MF2D–Thirroul Beach from Sublime Point, undated [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RMH5M16Y–Sublime Point Refreshment Inn Cafe Wollongong RAHS undated [RAHS
RMH5MF25–Wollongong looking east 26 November 1937 RAHS [RAHSAdastra Aerial
RME9D02Y–Circular Quay from back of ferry [RAHS Collection] 13838620613 o
RMH5MF33–Woman enjoying Loddon Falls, Austinmer Wollongong, undated [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RM2AWRHPW–The Index . OUR MAN OF THE CHEERS Three cheers for our Cop! Our rah! rah! boy, Our man with the shining hair. If its pep we need, So well succeed,Just call our Cop—its there. Then give nine good rahs! Just make them ring, For this man thats always game. Come, do your best Just yell with zest;Help boost our Coppers fame!. ROBERT CONDON— Tho modest, on his unembarrassd brow Nature lias written gentleman. RAYMOND COPPER—The man of the cheers. DUDLEY COURTRIGHT—A woman is only a woman, but a good cigar is a smoke. MELVILLE JOHNSTON—1 stands like a man that fain would speak but findeth no language.
RMH5MF30–Stanwell Park Wollongong, possibly from Bald Hill 1931 [RAHS Photograph
RMH5MFC7–Port Kembla looking west c1936 RAHS [RAHSAdastra Aerial Survey Collection]
RMH5MF2C–Audley weir, Royal National Park, Sutherland Shire 1926 [RAHS Photograph
RMH5M15A–Bulli Hotel Panorama looking south from Sublime Point 1936 RAHS
RM2AJ8J5D–Prickly Pear, The . e for in 8 minutes the score had been changed to 23 to 14 in favorof Wesleyan. We won easily 44 to 17. Just before the game the coachread the following telegram from the Mills Hall girls: WESTEJ^, UNION AM WESTERN UNK CEORGE W. e. Atkins, vice-president newcomb carlton. president belvidere brooks ^ice-president RECEIVED AT 12 UN 10 Helena Mont ifSOpm £Bn. 26-16Wealyn Basket E3.11 team College of Monx>^na Deer Loige HontA locomotive for Weelyn nine rahs for team and coach Mills hall Girls^^7pm AD THREE FORKS-WESLEYAN GAME. On the 9th of February our boys went down to Thre
RMH5M153–Wollongong looking south-west circa 1936 RAHS [RAHSAdastra Aerial Survey
RM2AKFY4W–Boone County Recorder . PATJU0X OFAXRIIX, - WASav-sxaa ran raHs.n? ss»{«•» wAnnroTOH, b. a. SOUTH AMERICAN COMPOUND. A BEAUTIIUL CRAZY A positive cure tor Rheumatism. L* Grippe, etc. Thraemonths treatment by mall, Oae l>allar. Snnipla andplrrolar telling how to ret free newspapers for S-eessjstamp. JVOKKON MPS. CO., CO I.UMIIIK, Okie.SAMS TSIS rAPSSewr/ ttsa jsa siMs^ anllt of too i a, In. made with rkf.of W spienilld Hilk pes., aastd. brishtoolors.t&ojpis.II. l.nmarios Bilk Mills. Little K.rrr, N.J.?rsuinu rAnserarttae ysseisaj, ARIIIU Morphine HabltXnred In 10 ? Kill ?toZOiiaya. No uay t
RMH5MEMD–Port Kembla Australian Iron & Steel 26 November 1937 RAHS
RMH5M152–Port Kembla Steel Works looking south-east 1936 RAHS [RAHSAdastra Aerial
RMH5MEKC–Wollongong looking south-east 26 November 1937 RAHS [RAHSAdastra Aerial Survey
RMJF9HDX–Lake Illawarra - 1936 RAHS 30048954112 o
RME9D0GT–Henry Lawson & Children [RAHS Collection] 13981404964 o
RMH5ME6T–Sublime Point Lookout Wollongong circa 1925 [RAHS Photograph Collection]
RMH5MF2B–View from Sublime Point looking north over Austinmer and Coledale
RM2CR118X–. Solid floors : railroad bridges . kOld SOIb.RaHs*0/d65/b Rails 80 lb. Rails No.l. For IZFt. Clear Span. 0ld65lb.Rwl5 •-—M Concrete orOrout Rllinq.. ^riyirxxxti*** ttttttittttttttttttttttttt t t t t t t b& Old65lb. Rails Old 801bRails * Old 651URails —*■ No. I. For 10 Ft. Clear Span.
RME9D03B–Cordeaux Dam 1927 15532086315 o
RMH5M14D–Kosciusko Summit - 11 March 1937
RME9D03A–Cordeaux Dam 1927 15532053455 o
RMH5M14X–Australian Golf Club c 1937
RMH5M14H–Kosciusko - 11 March 1937
RM2CE0WMP–. ... Debris . Tes on the ball andplayed like mad. But in spite of everything we lost two-thirds the length of the field and thenone of their little half-backs circled our end for a touch-down. In the second half our lino wasstrengthened by a few changes, but it didnt do much good ; we couldnt overcome their weight.We held them in their own territory for awhile, but finally had to yield. I was a tiger then,sure, and its a wonder some of them werent hurt the way I grabbed them. Sometimes thebleachers called my name with nine rahs, but I dont know why. Played the whole game for our side? Well ou
RMH5M14J–Kosciusko Chalet - 11 March 1937
RME9D0XM–Oceanic Hotel, Coogee c1937 12374513984 o
RMH5M166–Cataract Dam - Judge Backhouse in foreground 22 April 1922
RMH5M14G–Goodyear Tyre Company Factory Granville - 13 Aug 1936
RM2CDE4DE–. The Rotunda . B^ FIFTEEN RAHS FOR S. T. C.. THE STATE TEACHERS (X)LLEGE, FARMVILLE, VIRfJlNIA Volume VI THE ROTUNDA, WEDNESDAY, MARCH 17, 1926 M MIJER 21 FARMVILLES FOURTH FIRE IN TWO YEARS One lonjr, awful try and then iliilfilence excent. for the clanging noisoof the rushing fire engine an;l thehcol ng of autoin-:obiles horns as thedrivers dasht hither and thither,seeking the scene of disturbance.Then when all was forgotten, nearlyfifteen minutes later, the air was sud.denly rcrl with that mad sning cry,half human, half demon, such as i.sLoyord the power of human words oithoughts to expres
RMH5M14E–Kiama - 1936
RM2CE19B4–. Barbados-Antigua expedition; narrative and preliminary report of a zoological expedition from theUniversity of Iowa to the Lesser Antilles under the auspices of the Graduate College . Two scenes in market at Pointe a Pitre. Guadeloupe (See page 40) (Photographs by Willis Nutting) PLATE X. BAKBADOS-ANTIGUA EXPEDITION 45 took his place at the head of the table. Then we rose in ourplaces and Dr. Job proposed nine rahs for the Captain, andthe air fairly trembled with Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Rah-rah-rah, Captain, Captain, Captain! The other passengers weresimply paralyzed and showed much agitat
RMH5M148–Circular Quay & Darling Harbour - 29th March 1937
RM2CEKC84–. Sou'wester Yearbook. h minds and bodies tired, For one short rest we ve wept and wailed. Music, art, books that made us fret, We 11 not forget! We 11 not forget! And we, who do so often join In Rahs thrice three and jolly fun, With merry hearts and lessons done,For us Lifes battle is begun; vStill college pranks are with us yet, We 11 not forget! We 11 not forget! Like beads along a crimson thread, Thro cloth of gold our joys are strung Thro all our college days now sped,And we our memories among, From pleasures passed some joy can get; They re with us yet! They re with us yet! Crown of our
RMH5M147–Government House Farm Cove & Garden Island - 16 June
RMH5MFFE–Kelloggs Factory - 1938
RMH5MEKX–Australian Iron & Steel, Port Kembla - 26 Nov 1937
RMRR3187–. Actes du IIIme Congres international de botanique : Bruxelles 1910. Botany. 17. Petites duiRS avec Calluna vul^aris. — A (jeuck. IS. Bruyère avec Calluna vnl'.rahs et Jnnirrrus communia. Devant, /V«ms .ylvestris subspontanés. — A Genck.. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.. International Botanical Congress (3rd : 1910 : Brussels, Belgium); Wildeman, E. de (Emile), 1866-1947. Bruxelles : A. De Boeck
RME9D02A–Camp Cove 1934 15344811087 o
RMH5MF15–Bourke Falls, Illawarra undated - from drawing by Capt Westamacott
RMH5MEXY–Taronga Park Zoo
RMRCMCBE–. Die exotischen Käfer in Wort und Bild. Beetles. 10 11 13 U 16 'â '« '" W W tt * M % M 4fr1. 1 Hexodcm reticulatum 2. Aiigoderia oitidula. 3. Cyolooephala Mafaffa, 4. castanea, 3. fulgurata, 8. nÃtalata, 7 huni-rahs. 8 ngnata,9. -â¢â bSeteSû 11- Stenocrat«» laborator. 12. Heteronychtte plebejna, 13 mger. L4. Lfe na, 15. reliotu* 16. Ãro â,hh 17 TM wotSus Diana, ls Oryctomorphua bimaculatos v. variegatus. 19. Corynophyl im. 20. Oryctoderus lati 21 à 'â â ,â â , ms a " ä i 2": PhXnatmu Srion. 2§5, 24 ' Diloboä ras A.bdei is. 25. Orycte tarandu* 26. Boas, 27.Ruiama, 28. r
RMH5MEXX–Taronga Park Zoo
RMH5M18A–Taronga Park Zoo
RMH5M155–Kosciusko Snowy River Gorge & Summit - 11 March 1937
RMH5M13G–Farm Cove & Garden Island - c1937
RMH5MFBJ–Kosciusko Blue Lake - 11 March 1937
RMH5MFE6–Erskineville & Environs - 25 Aug 1937
RMH5MF9Y–Bega looking west - 17 Nov 1937
RMH5MFAG–Bega - 17 Nov 1937
RMH5MF45–Erskineville & Environs - 25 Aug 1937
RMH5MF59–Erskineville & Environs - 25 Aug 1937
RMH5MF4K–Erskineville & Environs - 25 Aug 1937
RMH5MF6P–Erskineville & Environs (C) - 15523 -25 Aug 1937
RMH5MF79–Harbour Bridge Looking South - 26 Nov 1937
RMH5MF37–Bermagui looking east - 17 Nov 1937
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