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Series 01: Margaret Gilfillan papers of Captain James Porter and the Porter, Martin, Eastmure and Pi...

Series 01: Margaret Gilfillan papers of Captain James Porter and the Porter, Martin, Eastmure and Pi...

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Series 01: Margaret Gilfillan papers of Captain James Porter and the Porter, Martin, Eastmure and Pines families, 1815-2005

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Full title

Series 01: Margaret Gilfillan papers of Captain James Porter and the Porter, Martin, Eastmure and Pines families, 1815-2005

Author / Creator

Date

1815 - 2005

Record Identifier

1xqZJmeY

Reference Code

447384
Physical Description

Contents

0.49 metres of textual material (3 boxes and 1 folder)

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Level of description

Series

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Access Conditions

Partly restricted : - - Folder 4

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners

Research & study copies allowed : Applies only to material in which the author has been deceased for more than 50 years

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Scope and Contents

Contents

SERIES 01 PART 01
MLMSS 8566 BOX 1
Material concerning Captain James Porter and Mary Woodhead including letterbook of the Hebe and Sesostris, 1815-22 with transcription; records of the Porter family compiled and researched by Michael Flynn; notes on the Porter family and the Woodhead family.
Material concerning James Porter, William Hen...

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Full title

Series 01: Margaret Gilfillan papers of Captain James Porter and the Porter, Martin, Eastmure and Pines families, 1815-2005

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Notes

General note

State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers

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1xqZJmeY

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447384

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