Volume 87 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from A.B. Walker to Robert A. Warrington, 1...
Volume 87 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from A.B. Walker to Robert A. Warrington, 1896-1932
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1896-1932
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MLMSS 314/vol. 87/item 1
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Contents
1. Walker, A.B., 1926
2. Walker, B. Eyre-, 1929-1932
3. Walker, Edward Ronald, 1929
4. Walker, Eadith Campbell, Dame, 1929
5. Walker, Frank, 1912, 1930
6. Walker, J.D., 1928
7. Walker, J.T., 1909
8. Walker, James Backhouse, 1896-1899
9. Walker, John, Rev., 1916-1929
10. Walker, William Sylvester, 1919
11. Wallace, Alfr...
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Volume 87 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from A.B. Walker to Robert A. Warrington, 1896-1932
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General note
For Hugh Walpole, see correspondence filed at Sherlock, A.B.
The correspondence file of John Henry Want consists of a photocopy of an original letter held in the National Library of Australia.
Microfilm copies available at CY 1785
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MLMSS 314/vol. 87/item 1
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92ebZPdY
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1001727
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