Gordon H. Williamson papers, 1828-1975, relating to the Mackellar family, Dorothea Mackellar
Gordon H. Williamson papers, 1828-1975, relating to the Mackellar family, Dorothea Mackellar
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Date
1828-1975
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MLMSS 5132
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Manuscripts, Clippings and Pictures
Physical Description
Contents
1 folder of textual material - carbon typescript, photocopy, printed
newspaper clippings
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Scope and Contents
Contents
a. Correspondence, letters received and copies of letters sent relating to the Dorothea Mackellar papers and portrait of Dr Wolfgang Graesse, 17 Febryary 1968-21 April 1975
b. Draft biographical notes on the Mackellar and Buckland families by Gordon Williamson, pp. 1-18, 1828-1968, compiled 1968-. Includes a form signed, 1 July 1967, by Doro...
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Gordon H. Williamson papers, 1828-1975, relating to the Mackellar family, Dorothea Mackellar
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Obituaries
Description source
Information transferred from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (2-314C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Kathleen Strang and Mr C. Mackellar Dredge, February 1980.
Administrative / Biographical history
Gordon Williamson, ca. 1897-1976, Sydney antiquary and amateur historian was the great great grandson of a Sirius marine who settled in Brighton, Tasmania and the son of the owner of the Old Curiosity Shop at Brown's River, Tasmania. In later years Williamson became the friend of Dorothea Mackellar and her friend and companion Mrs Dorothea Murchiso...
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MLMSS 5132
Record Identifier
9NaAmdKY
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915979
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