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Series 02 Part 01: Lady David correspondence, 1897-1937, being mainly letters received from Sir T. W...

Series 02 Part 01: Lady David correspondence, 1897-1937, being mainly letters received from Sir T. W...

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Series 02 Part 01: Lady David correspondence, 1897-1937, being mainly letters received from Sir T. W. E. David during World War I, 1915-1919

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Full title

Series 02 Part 01: Lady David correspondence, 1897-1937, being mainly letters received from Sir T. W. E. David during World War I, 1915-1919

Date

1897-1937

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3022/9

Record Identifier

16AJaQmn

Reference Code

1261215
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Contents

1 volume

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Copyright status : In copyright

Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

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Digitised

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Contents

Mainly letters from her husband while he was on active service with the Australian Mining Corps, including letters written from Broadmeadow Mining Corps camp Feb. 1915, from Troopship A 38 SS Ulysses, 2 Mar. 1916, from Blackboy Hill Camp, W.A., on board ship Apr.-May 1916, and from France May 1916-Dec. 1918 while on active service with the Australi...

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Full title

Series 02 Part 01: Lady David correspondence, 1897-1937, being mainly letters received from Sir T. W. E. David during World War I, 1915-1919

Notes

General note

State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers

Digital order no:Album ID : 1264501

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 3022/9

Record Identifier

16AJaQmn

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1261215

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