Stewart Family further papers of Douglas Stewart, Margaret Coen and Meg Stewart, 1829-1849, 1906-199...
Stewart Family further papers of Douglas Stewart, Margaret Coen and Meg Stewart, 1829-1849, 1906-1994, n.d.
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Date
1829-1849, 1906-1994
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Physical Description
Contents
18 boxes and 2 outsize items of textual material - manuscript, typescript, and printed
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Sound Recordings
Drawings
Posters
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Fonds
Arrangement
This collection contains both manuscript and pictorial series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this collection record.
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1913-1985, 1989, n.d.; Further papers of Douglas Stewart: Correspondence, Literary Manuscripts, Awards, Miscellaneous Personal Papers, Invitations, Theatre Programmes & Miscellaneous Literary Material, Papers concerning the Commonwealth Literary Fund, Papers concerning the National Trust of Australia, Printed Material, Newscuttings, Pictorial Mate...
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Full title
Stewart Family further papers of Douglas Stewart, Margaret Coen and Meg Stewart, 1829-1849, 1906-1994, n.d.
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Author / Creator
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Margaret Coen and Meg Stewart, 1992-1994
Administrative / Biographical history
Douglas Alexander Stewart (1913-1985) was born in Eltham, New Zealand. After leaving school he studied law at Victoria University College, Wellington but failed to complete his degree. He worked as a journalist on various newspapers before going to Australia in 1933 for a short time as a free-lance journalist. Returning to New Zealand he became edi...
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Record Identifier
9BvMXpD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9BvMXpD9
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Reference code
129589
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