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Charles Sturt papers, 1828-1869

Charles Sturt papers, 1828-1869

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Charles Sturt papers, 1828-1869

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Full title

Charles Sturt papers, 1828-1869

Date

1828-1869

Call Numbers

MAV/FM4/21 Status: No longer available

Record Identifier

9NaAREgY

Reference Code

422673
Physical Description

Contents

1 microfilm reel (ca. 800 frames) of textual material - positive

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Finding aids

Contents list held at As35/8

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes official despatches and reports, charts, a notebook of Allan Cunningham, 'The Flora of Norfolk Island', 1830, and journals of expeditions. Includes correspondence with Sir Ralph Darling, 1831-1864, Sir George Macleay, the Colonial Secretary, A. C. Gregory re his North-West Expedition, 1854-1857, and Sturt's own expeditions

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Charles Sturt papers, 1828-1869

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Microfilm produced by the Commonwealth Film Laboratories, Sydney, 1950, from the negative held by the National Library of Australia
Available for reference
Originals held: Rhodes House Library, Oxford

Description source

Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (5-469 C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Original held by

Originals in Rhodes House Library, Oxford

Administrative / Biographical history

Charles Sturt, 1795-1869, explorer, soldier and public servant, arrived in Sydney in 1827. In 1828 he set out on the first of his journeys of exploration

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Call Numbers

MAV/FM4/21 Status: No longer available

Record Identifier

9NaAREgY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9NaAREgY

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Reference code

422673

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