Henry Dashwood Sealy-Vidal - Sketches of Australian Life, ca. 1900
Henry Dashwood Sealy-Vidal - Sketches of Australian Life, ca. 1900
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Date
ca. 1900
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7188
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Physical Description
Contents
1 folder - 0.02 Meters
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Fonds
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Issue Copy
Microfilm : CY 4283, frames 1-72 (MLMSS 7188)
Finding aids
Read the transcription here: http://archival-classic.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2017/D00007/a425.html
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Four sketches written by Rev. Sealy-Vidal based on his own experiences as a clergyman living in rural New South Wales. (A transcription is included).
1. 'Australian Bush Scenes - Flotsam Jetsam'. Deals with itinerant workers known as swagmen or men 'on the wallaby'
2. 'Sketches of Australian Life I by V.S.D.'. Deals with the daily lives of...
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Full title
Henry Dashwood Sealy-Vidal - Sketches of Australian Life, ca. 1900
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Digital order no: Album ID : 823979
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by A.S. Vidal in September 2002
Administrative / Biographical history
Reverend Henry Dashwood Sealy-Vidal was born in Devonshire in 1854 and came to Australia in about 1887. He was a canon at Ballarat, 1887-88 and Liverpool, 1889-91. He spent from 1894 until his death in 1905 within the Diocese of Bathurst firstly as Minister at Guyong, 1894-98 and then as Minister at Rylstone, 1898-1902 and Minister at Carcoar, 1902...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 7188
Record Identifier
1DrmR8R9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1DrmR8R9
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Reference code
421627
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