Martin and Ebsworth families further papers, ca. 1782-1993
Martin and Ebsworth families further papers, ca. 1782-1993
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ca. 1782-1993
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MLMSS 8377/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 8377/Box 4X
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1.24 metres of textual material (3 boxes and 1 outsize box)
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BOX 1
Folder 1
Papers and correspondence, being mainly letters to Elaine Ebsworth and Lyster W. O. Martin; including an 1880 letter to Mrs Buzacott; and certificate signed by Prime Minister Robert Menzies declaring L. W. O. Martin a citizen of Sydney, 1880-1993
Folder 2
Papers and correspondence concerning Robert Maund Ormsby Martin...
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Martin and Ebsworth families further papers, ca. 1782-1993
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Presented by Mrs Jill Martin, February 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
Lyster Waverley Ormsby Martin (1908-1999) was born in 1908 in Taree, New South Wales. He was the sixth of 7 sons and a daughter, including Sidney Gore Ormsby Martin (1903-1973) and Eric Walwyn Ormsby Martin (1900-1973). His father, Lewis Ormsby Martin, was a solicitor in Taree and Mr Martin donated his own and his father's personal and professional...
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MLMSS 8377/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 8377/Box 4X
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9Na6AE0Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9Na6AE0Y
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153180
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