M.E. Deane - Index to Governors' despatches relating to the colony of Victoria, 1851-1860... [M440]...
M.E. Deane - Index to Governors' despatches relating to the colony of Victoria, 1851-1860... [M440] 1925
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Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]
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MAV/FM4/1774-1775 Status: No longer available
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microfilm reels 35 mm
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"Index to dispatches relating to the colony of Victoria 1851-1860 ... serving as an index to Colonial Office. Victoria. Original correspondence and entry books (dispatches) 1851-1860 and War Office. Out-letters-Secretary of State (Victorian dispatches) 1851-1854", compiled by M.E. Deane. This is a subject index of persons, places and subjects menti...
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M.E. Deane - Index to Governors' despatches relating to the colony of Victoria, 1851-1860... [M440] 1925
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Refer to the National Library of Australia’s AJCP Portal (https://www.nla.gov.au/content/australian-joint-copying-project) for information on Australian Joint Copying Project reels digitised in 2019/27...
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In 1920, M.E. Deane was commissioned by the Mitchell Library, National Library of Australia and the State Library of Victoria to make typescript copies of the despatches of Governors of Victoria 1851-60, held in the Governor's Office in Melbourne. She worked on this project for several years and later also copied despatches held in the Public Recor...
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MAV/FM4/1774-1775 Status: No longer available
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9PQ87a2n
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