Cosh family - further papers, 1866-1998
Cosh family - further papers, 1866-1998
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1866-1998
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MLMSS 3840, ADD-ON 2206
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2 boxes - 0.22 Meters
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1809-1998; Research notes, correspondence and documents on the family of Rev. Dr. James Cosh, compiled by Janet Denne. Correspondents include the archivists of the University of Glasgow, Kelvingrove Art Gallery and Museum, Sydney Grammar School, Royal Prince Alfred Hospital and Presbyterian Ladies' College, Croydon (2 files) (Call No.: MLMSS 3840...
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Full title
Cosh family - further papers, 1866-1998
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Cosh, Janet Frame, 1843-1904
Cosh, Janet L., 1901-1989
Cosh, John, 1873-1946
Cosh, Louise, 1872-1956
Cosh, Thomas F., 1869-1947
Denne, Janet
Kelvingrove Museum and Art Gallery
Lawson, Elizabeth, 1940-
Presbyterian Ladies' College (Croydon, N.S.W.)
Royal Prince Alfred Hospital (Sydney, N.S.W.)
Sydney Grammar School
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Mrs. Janet Denne in 1999
Administrative / Biographical history
James Cosh, M.A., D.D., Presbyterian minister, missionary and academic, was born at Whitleys, Scotland on 27 June 1838. After receiving his M.A. from the University of Glasgow in 1861, he studied for the ministry at the Reformed Presbyterian Hall, Glasgow, 1861-1865. The University of Glasgow conferred upon him an honorary Doctorate of Divinity in...
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MLMSS 3840, ADD-ON 2206
Record Identifier
9BvMGkZ9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9BvMGkZ9
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99645
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