Sub-series 3: Harold Lasseter diary with fragments, 1930-ca. 1931.
Sub-series 3: Harold Lasseter diary with fragments, 1930-ca. 1931.
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Author / Creator
Date
1930-ca. 1931
Call Numbers
SAFE/MLMSS 3269 (Safe 2/10)
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Physical Description
Contents
0.08 metres of textual material (1 volume in box)
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Out of copyright
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Digitised
Finding aids
Transcript available online - http://acms.sl.nsw.gov.au/_transcript/2010/D03919/a1190.pdf
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The diary is covered in plain red cloth, with a holder for a pencil on one side and a ribbon that can be tied around it. The entries are in pencil and include some crude pencil sketches of Aborigines, a kangaroo and an emu. The fragments form letters to Lasseter's wife, Rene. They are on pages torn from the diary and show marks of fire, water and d...
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Full title
Sub-series 3: Harold Lasseter diary with fragments, 1930-ca. 1931.
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Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Digital order no:Album ID : 823469...
Object History
Originally purchased by Ion Idriess who included a transcription in his book 'Lasseter's last ride' published by Angus & Robertson in 1931. The diary and fragments remained with Angus & Robertson until 1977, when they were acquired by the Library as part of the publishing company's records
Published information
The manuscript was published in facsimile by Angus & Robertson in 1986. Lasseter's diary. [Sydney] : Angus & Robertson, 1986. It was also largely published in Ion Idriess' book, 'Lasseter's Last Ride', Syd., Angus & Robertson, 1932.
Contextual Information
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- National treasures from Australia's great libraries
Council of Australian State Libraries (1 December, 2005 - 31 December, 2006)
Administrative / Biographical history
In 1929 Harold Lasseter claimed that, years earlier, he had discovered a rich gold bearing reef in Central Australia. In 1930 an expedition was formed, with Lasseter as guide, to search for the reef. Following a number of accidents and dissension in the party, Lasseter went on alone. He was not seen again, nor was any reef discovered. A search par...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
SAFE/MLMSS 3269 (Safe 2/10)
Record Identifier
1kVdGpOn
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Reference code
431401
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