Series 01: Street family - papers of Sir Philip Street, 1890-1938
Series 01: Street family - papers of Sir Philip Street, 1890-1938
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1890-1938
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MLMSS 1686 ADD-ON 2203/Boxes 1-4
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Contents
A. Correspondence, 1929-1936
B. Papers, 1890-1938
C. Visitors Books, 1934-1937
D. Printed material, 1917-1932
BOX 1
A. Correspondence, 1929-1936
Folder 1
1929; Letters received, being mainly letters sent by professional associates during Sir Philip Street's visit to England. Correspondents incl...
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Series 01: Street family - papers of Sir Philip Street, 1890-1938
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Ferguson, David G. (David Gilbert), 1861-1940
Gordon, Alexander
Harvey, J. M. (John Musgrave), 1865-1940
Owen, Langer Meade Loftus, Sir, 1862-1935
Parker, W. A. (William Arthur)
Shaw, Gayfield, 1885-1961
Street, Belinda Jessie Whistler
Street, Ernest Whistler, 1898-1967
Street, Jessie, 1889-1970
Street, Kenneth Whistler, 1890-1972
Street, Laurence, Sir, 1926-
Street, Norah Valentine
Street, Philip Whistler, Sir, 1863-1938
Street, Philippa Lillingston Whistler
Street, Roger Kenneth Whistler
Notes
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State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers (MLMSS 1686 ADD-ON 2203/Box 1/Folder 5/Items 1-3)
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Philip Whistler Street, chief justice and lieutenant governor of NSW, was born in 1863, second son of John Rendell Street and Susannah Caroline, nee Lawson, granddaughter of explorer William Lawson. He was educated at Waverley Hall, Sydney Grammar School and the University of Sydney, where he was awarded a Bachelor of Arts degree in 1883. Street s...
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MLMSS 1686 ADD-ON 2203/Boxes 1-4
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9PQKd6Xn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQKd6Xn
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402308
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