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Item 05: 'Aboriginal words and names chiefly from the Upper Clarence River Dialect, collected by Tho...

Item 05: 'Aboriginal words and names chiefly from the Upper Clarence River Dialect, collected by Tho...

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Item 05: 'Aboriginal words and names chiefly from the Upper Clarence River Dialect, collected by Thomas George Hewitt of Grafton and Lismore', ca. 1909 and transcribed with additional notes by Robert L. Dawson, 6 June 1938

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Full title

Item 05: 'Aboriginal words and names chiefly from the Upper Clarence River Dialect, collected by Thomas George Hewitt of Grafton and Lismore', ca. 1909 and transcribed with additional notes by Robert L. Dawson, 6 June 1938

Date

September 1938

Call Numbers

DLMSQ 309/Item 5

Record Identifier

92eV806Y

Reference Code

1019976

Language

Australian languages

Physical Description

Contents

1 booklet - 38 pages - manuscript in ink

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Copyright status : In copyright

Research & study copies allowed : Author has been deceased for more than 50 years

Rights and Restrictions Information : No publication without prior written approval of copyright holder

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

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Full title

Item 05: 'Aboriginal words and names chiefly from the Upper Clarence River Dialect, collected by Thomas George Hewitt of Grafton and Lismore', ca. 1909 and transcribed with additional notes by Robert L. Dawson, 6 June 1938

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General note

Digital order no:Album ID : 1020885

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Call Numbers

DLMSQ 309/Item 5

Record Identifier

92eV806Y

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Reference code

1019976

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