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Geoffrey Sherington - papers concerning the Dreadnought Boys, 1909-1990

Geoffrey Sherington - papers concerning the Dreadnought Boys, 1909-1990

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eJV6bY

Geoffrey Sherington - papers concerning the Dreadnought Boys, 1909-1990

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Full title

Geoffrey Sherington - papers concerning the Dreadnought Boys, 1909-1990

Author / Creator

Date

1909-1990

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6449 , MLOH 426

Record Identifier

92eJV6bY

Reference Code

153101
Physical Description

Contents

1 metre of textual material (6 boxes, including 1 outsize item) - manuscript, computer printouts, typescript, and printed

Photographs

Clippings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1980-1990; 'Dreadnought Boys general correspondence', mainly between G.E. Sherington and Dreadnought Boys and between Dreadnought Boys

1909-1918; 'R.C. Dixson papers', mainly correspondence about the development of the Dreadnought Scheme between Robert Dixson, Sir Allen Taylor, Sir Charles Gregory Wade, Premier of New South Wales, Henry Ch...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Geoffrey Sherington - papers concerning the Dreadnought Boys, 1909-1990

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Dr Geoffrey Sherington in 1998

Administrative / Biographical history

Geoffrey Edgar Sherington, born 1945, Professor and Personal Chair in History of Education, Faculty of Education, University of Sydney, graduated B.A. (Hons), University of Sydney, M.A., University of New South Wales, and PhD., McMaster University (Canada). He has published widely on immigration and the history of educational institutions.

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6449 , MLOH 426

Record Identifier

92eJV6bY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/92eJV6bY

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Reference code

153101

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