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Hughes family papers, 1875-1951

Hughes family papers, 1875-1951

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4EkjN1

Hughes family papers, 1875-1951

About this item

Full title

Hughes family papers, 1875-1951

Author / Creator

Date

1875-1951

Record Identifier

1l4EkjN1

Reference Code

422217
Physical Description

Contents

5 volumes and 1 box of textual material - manuscript, typescript, and printed

Clippings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

SERIES 01: CORRESPONDENCE, 1907-1951

Series 01 Part 01: Hughes family correspondence, 1907-1917
Series 01 Part 02: Hughes family correspondence, 3 April 1917-22 September 1918
Series 01 Part 03: Hughes family correspondence, 1 October 1918-20 September 1951
Series 01 Part 04: Hughes general correspondence, 1907-1945

SERIES 02...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Hughes family papers, 1875-1951

Notes

General note

This collection was listed in 2005 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
This collection includes pictorial material located at Pic.Acc.1018. For description of this see attached record.
State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers
State Library of New South Wales collecti...

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by the Hughes family in 1965

Administrative / Biographical history

Sir Thomas Hughes (1863-1930), solicitor, parliamentarian and Lord Mayor of Sydney, was born at Sydney, third son of John Hughes and his wife Susan, nee Sharkey. He was educated in London and after his return to Sydney was articled to T.M. Slattery in 1882 and admitted as a solicitor in 1887 at which time he joined his brother John Francis Hughes...

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Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

1l4EkjN1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4EkjN1

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Reference code

422217

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