Letters from Andreas Reischek to Franz Von Heger, 1880-1901, relating to his New Zealand natural his...
Letters from Andreas Reischek to Franz Von Heger, 1880-1901, relating to his New Zealand natural history specimens on offer to the Kaiserlich-Konigliche Naturhistoriche Hofmuseum in Vienna, with two letters from Richard Parkinson, 20 January 1902-6 September 1902, mainly relating to a consignment of masks he has sent to the museum, written in German
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Date
1880-1902
Call Numbers
MLDOC 3066
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Language
German
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Contents
1 folder of textual material - manuscript
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Full title
Letters from Andreas Reischek to Franz Von Heger, 1880-1901, relating to his New Zealand natural history specimens on offer to the Kaiserlich-Konigliche Naturhistoriche Hofmuseum in Vienna, with two letters from Richard Parkinson, 20 January 1902-6 September 1902, mainly relating to a consignment of masks he has sent to the museum, written in Germa...
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Notes
General note
Transferred from Uncat Doc File Drawer 51
Description source
Compiled from the Manuscripts MLDOCs (7-1135C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by O. Lange, August 1928
Administrative / Biographical history
Franz von Heger was curator of the Kaiserlich-Konigliche Naturhistoriche Hofmuseum in Vienna and Andreas Reischek, an Australian scientist was curator of the Museum Francisco-Carolinum in Linz
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MLDOC envelope
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Call Numbers
MLDOC 3066
Record Identifier
9NaA2m5Y
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaA2m5Y
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Reference code
949662
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