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Catherine Jackson Fraser 'The memoirs of a happy favoured Aust. life. Written 1944/6/7-', with a poe...

Catherine Jackson Fraser 'The memoirs of a happy favoured Aust. life. Written 1944/6/7-', with a poe...

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Catherine Jackson Fraser 'The memoirs of a happy favoured Aust. life. Written 1944/6/7-', with a poem, 1948, annotated by H. Hey-Cunningham

About this item

Full title

Catherine Jackson Fraser 'The memoirs of a happy favoured Aust. life. Written 1944/6/7-', with a poem, 1948, annotated by H. Hey-Cunningham

Date

1944, 1948

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3272

Record Identifier

1Drmqzy9

Reference Code

931505
Physical Description

Contents

1 box of textual material

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes genealogical information and describes her life in Ashfield, Balmain and Braidwood, New South Wales

Alternative Titles

Full title

Catherine Jackson Fraser 'The memoirs of a happy favoured Aust. life. Written 1944/6/7-', with a poem, 1948, annotated by H. Hey-Cunningham

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (6-642 C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

C. J. Barbour, 1859-1954, was born in Collingwood, Victoria. She married Aleck Fraser in Ashfield, N.S.W. in November 1883 and one of their children was Helen Hey-Cunningham. Her father, Robert Barbour, was a member of Parliament in Victoria and later in New South Wales

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3272

Record Identifier

1Drmqzy9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1Drmqzy9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

931505

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