Gerald F. Weingarth - papers, 1987-1992, mainly concerning the First Fleet Re-Enactment Voyage, 1987...
Gerald F. Weingarth - papers, 1987-1992, mainly concerning the First Fleet Re-Enactment Voyage, 1987-1988
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Date
1987 - 1992
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7783
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- French
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1 box - 0.15 Meters
Textual Records - typescript
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Correspondence, 1987-1991, mainly with officials of the countries visited during the First Fleet Re-Enactment voyage, including: the Spanish, Brazilian and South African ambassadors to Australia; the High Commissioner of Mauritius in Australia; the Apostolic Pro-Nuncio in Australia and the Secretariat of State, Vatican City; the Brazilian and Sp...
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Full title
Gerald F. Weingarth - papers, 1987-1992, mainly concerning the First Fleet Re-Enactment Voyage, 1987-1988
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Contextual Information
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Presented by Gerald Weingarth in 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
Gerald Weingarth was Chief of Protocol of the Australian First Fleet Re-Enactment Company which organised the First Fleet Re-Enactment Voyage (FFRV) of 1987-1988, from London to Sydney via Portsmouth, Tenerife, Rio de Janeiro, Cape Town and Mauritius. Weingarth was on board the flagship 'Soren Larsen' when the fleet of square-rigged sailing vessels...
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MLMSS 7783
Record Identifier
1JkmBgqY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1JkmBgqY
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Reference code
457699
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