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Sir William Dixson's collection of material, largely his translations from the French, of articles a...

Sir William Dixson's collection of material, largely his translations from the French, of articles a...

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Sir William Dixson's collection of material, largely his translations from the French, of articles appearing in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes to do with Easter Island hieroglyphs and Easter Island generally, ca. 1917-ca. 1951

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Full title

Sir William Dixson's collection of material, largely his translations from the French, of articles appearing in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes to do with Easter Island hieroglyphs and Easter Island generally, ca. 1917-ca. 1951

Date

ca. 1917-ca. 1951

Call Numbers

DLSPENCER 468

Record Identifier

93QV8371

Reference Code

950105
Physical Description

Contents

16 volumes (notebooks of various sizes) and 2 envelopes of textual material - manuscript, typescript

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Sir William Dixson's collection of material, largely his translations from the French, of articles appearing in Bulletin de la Societe des Etudes Oceaniennes to do with Easter Island hieroglyphs and Easter Island generally, ca. 1917-ca. 1951

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Dixson Manuscript Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012.

Contextual Information

Source

Bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952

Administrative / Biographical history

There is also also material regarding Tahiti, Oceanic languages, Polynesian legends and Polynesian migrations

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

DLSPENCER 468

Record Identifier

93QV8371

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QV8371

Other Identifiers

Reference code

950105

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