Hector Ronald Luckie papers, 1901, 1927-1957
Hector Ronald Luckie papers, 1901, 1927-1957
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1901, 1927-1957
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MLMSS 8672
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0.51 metres of textual material (3 boxes)
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Fonds
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25 diaries written by Hector Luckie, and one written by Thomas Luckie. The diaries discuss daily life, farm matters, social and sporting events, family matters, the weather, as well as Australian and international events (postal flights, World War II), etc. Inside the diaries are loose papers, letters, greeting cards, pennants, press clippings, ske...
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Hector Ronald Luckie papers, 1901, 1927-1957
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mrs E. L. Lewis, February 1993
Administrative / Biographical history
Hector Ronald Luckie, farmer and grazier of 'Hazelmere', Mendooran. His father was Thomas Luckie (died 30 August 1929) and his mother Lillian Jane (died 31 October 1948).
Hector had a sister Iris M. Luckie, who was a state champion tennis player, and married Edwin Ernest Semmler 8 August 1928.
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MLMSS 8672
Record Identifier
93QVqqw1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/93QVqqw1
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411646
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