Renshaw family - papers, ca. 1950-1990
Renshaw family - papers, ca. 1950-1990
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Author / Creator
Date
1950-1990
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Formats
Physical Description
Contents
11 boxes, 1 out-size folder - 2.43 Meters
Textual Records
Textual Records - (typescript)
Textual Records - (typescript, photocopy)
Textual Records - (typescript, carbon)
Textual Records - (typescript, processed)
Clippings
Clippings - (photocopy)
Textual Records - (printed)
Textual Records - (printed, photocopy)
Photographs
Albums
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Level of description
Fonds
Arrangement
This collection comprises 3 record series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this collection record.
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Scope and Contents
Contents
J. B. (John Brophy) Renshaw - papers, 1953-1985
Marjorie Renshaw - papers, 1982-1990
Renshaw family - photographs, ca. 1950-1987
Alternative Titles
Full title
Renshaw family - papers, ca. 1950-1990
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
This collection was listed as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Marjorie Renshaw in 1988
Administrative / Biographical history
J. B. (John Brophy), commonly known as Jack, Renshaw (1909-1987), was the first N.S.W. Labor Premier from a rural seat. Born into a Catholic family at Wellington in Central-West N.S.W., he grew up in Binnaway. He was educated at the Patrician Brothers' Holy Cross College at Ryde in Sydney. During his parliamentary career as M.L.A. for Castlereagh,...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Record Identifier
9Na65QmY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Na65QmY
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Reference code
133101
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