Letter book of Frederick Croaker, May 28, 1918 to October 2, 1920
Letter book of Frederick Croaker, May 28, 1918 to October 2, 1920
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Date
1918-1920
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9614
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Physical Description
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0.05 metres of textual material (1 box) - manuscript
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Out of copyright
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Contents
Letter book of Frederick James Croaker from May 28, 1918 to October 2, 1920. Letters addressed to W. Davidson, 69A George Street, Edinburgh.
Front cover made of linen with the imprint of "The Federal Patent, Indiarubber copying sheet, One damping will copy all day long". 132 pages of fragile copy paper, some pages are blank.
Letters...
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Full title
Letter book of Frederick Croaker, May 28, 1918 to October 2, 1920
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Author / Creator
Notes
Conservation note
Very fragile condition.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mrs Jill Perrottet, 2009
Administrative / Biographical history
Frederick James Croaker was born in Upper Manning, New South Wales, in 1850. As a station manager he was pre-eminently successful, and his knowledge of pastoral affairs was extensive. Apart from his management of Walhallow for the New Zealand and Australian Land Co. Ltd., he was personally interested in other properties with his sons. He also held...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 9614
Record Identifier
93QVgNx1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QVgNx1
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Reference code
873565
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