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University of Birmingham, England - Joseph Chamberlain papers, 1894-1914

University of Birmingham, England - Joseph Chamberlain papers, 1894-1914

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv7VDy9

University of Birmingham, England - Joseph Chamberlain papers, 1894-1914

About this item

Full title

University of Birmingham, England - Joseph Chamberlain papers, 1894-1914

Date

Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]

Call Numbers

M 867-868

Record Identifier

9Bv7VDy9

Reference Code

432570
Physical Description

Contents

microfilm reels 35 mm

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : M 867-868. See contents list (8pp.) at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/277, Vol. 2.

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes: correspondence with Lord Salisbury, 1895-1902 referring to appointment of Governors, German influence in Samoa and Tonga and federation in Australia; correspondence with Queen Victoria and Edward VII; documents, 1894-8 re colonial trade, shipping and tariffs; correspondence 1895-99 re colonial affairs; correspondence 1900-1903 divided...

Alternative Titles

Full title

University of Birmingham, England - Joseph Chamberlain papers, 1894-1914

Notes

General note

Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales
National Library of Australia holds microfilm master
With: Notes by John Galsworthy.--Papers of Alan Strode Campbell Ross, 1946-1962
Available for reference
Australian Joint Copying Project handbook. Part...

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Secretary of State for the Colonies

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

M 867-868

Record Identifier

9Bv7VDy9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Bv7VDy9

Other Identifiers

Reference code

432570

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