R. J. (Robert James) Brown papers, 1948-1998
R. J. (Robert James) Brown papers, 1948-1998
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Author / Creator
Date
1948 - 1998
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7415
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Physical Description
Contents
35 boxes - 5.95 Meters
Textual Records
Textual Records - (typescript)
Clippings
Ephemera
Photographs
Textual Records - (printed)
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Fonds
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Restricted : - 2028
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. CORRESPONDENCE: letters received and copies of letters sent, filed in 7 series; correspondents include: Jim Comerford, Fred Daly, Frank Hardy, Bob Hawke, Bill Hayden, Brian Hodge, Paul Keating, Vic Maloney, Roger Milliss, Robert Tickner, Tom Uren, Gough Whitlam, Neville Wran
1a. Correspondence [removed from lever arch binder], 1960-1963, 197...
Alternative Titles
Full title
R. J. (Robert James) Brown papers, 1948-1998
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
This collection was listed in 2004 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
Digital order no:a928044
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Bob Brown in 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
Robert James (Bob) Brown (1933- ), teacher and parliamentarian, was born at Pelaw Main in the Hunter Valley and educated at Maitland Boys High School, the University of Sydney, Sydney Teachers' College and the University of New England. He was an economics teacher and deputy school principal between 1956 and 1978. He stood as the (unsuccessful) Lab...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7415
Record Identifier
9O4goX6n
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9O4goX6n
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Reference code
153837
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