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Commonwealth Parliamentary Library Reading Room, 1956
The origins of the National Library of Australia go back to the early years after Australian Federation in 1901, when the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library served both Federal Parliament and the nation. In 1927 the Library was moved from Melbourne to Canberra with the relocation of Parliament.
An Act of Parliament in 1960 formally separated the National Library from the Parliamentary Library and a new building for the National Library’s growing collections and services was opened on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra in August 1968.
In 2001 the Library celebrated its centenary by publishing Our Nation's Album, a website portraying the Library's first one hundred years in text and pictures, and the book
Commonwealth Parliamentary Library Reading Room, 1956
The origins of the National Library of Australia go back to the early years after Australian Federation in 1901, when the Commonwealth Parliamentary Library served both Federal Parliament and the nation. In 1927 the Library was moved from Melbourne to Canberra with the relocation of Parliament.
An Act of Parliament in 1960 formally separated the National Library from the Parliamentary Library and a new building for the National Library’s growing collections and services was opened on the shores of Lake Burley Griffin, Canberra in August 1968.
In 2001 the Library celebrated its centenary by publishing Our Nation's Album, a website portraying the Library's first one hundred years in text and pictures, and the book
MORTON will face Airdrie in the play-off final after a dramatic last gasp moment of magic from Craig McGuffie saw them edge out Montrose at Cappielow tonight. Ton went into the game 2-1 down from the first leg and stormed out of the traps into an early two goal lead, only for the Angus men to pull one back and ultimately force extra time. It looked like the match was heading to penalties when an outrageous piece of skill from McGuffie settled things right at the death. Gus MacPherson sprang a few surprises as he rang the changes with his line-up, bringing in Chris Millar at right back as one of four alterations from Saturday's defeat at Links Park. Cameron Salkeld also came in from the cold to start up front.
MORTON'S season of misery continued today as they slipped to a 2-1 defeat against Montrose to leave themselves on the brink of relegation. They got the first leg of their play-off semi-final off to the perfect start by taking an early lead. But they failed to build on it and were unable to cope with a strong second half comeback from the hosts at a windswept and rainy Links Park and now go into Tuesday's second leg at Cappielow with it all to do. The Greenock men began the game brightly and made the breakthrough with just five minutes played when Kalvin Orsi did well down the left and found Gary Oliver lurking inside the box.
Montrose goalkeeper Allan Fleming’s limited sleep may not have allowed nightmares about facing on-form Premiership opposition to develop fully. Kilmarnock obliged with the real thing.Tommy Wright’s