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Harry Hodge - further papers, chiefly notes for 'The Hill End Story', 1932-1973

Harry Hodge - further papers, chiefly notes for 'The Hill End Story', 1932-1973

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Harry Hodge - further papers, chiefly notes for 'The Hill End Story', 1932-1973

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Full title

Harry Hodge - further papers, chiefly notes for 'The Hill End Story', 1932-1973

Author / Creator

Date

1932-1973

Call Numbers

MLMSS 2695 ADD-ON 2198

Record Identifier

9WZDljOY

Reference Code

401986
Physical Description

Contents

2 boxes - 0.36 Meters

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Fonds

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Contents

date unknown; draft of 'The Hill End Story', with amendments, missing pages 1, 18-61, 63-89, 94-99, 118, 119 and 129. (Call No.: MLMSS 2695 ADD ON 2198/1)
1966-1973; revisions for second edition of books 1 and 2 of 'The Hill End Story' (Call No.: MLMSS 2695 ADD ON 2198/1)
date unknown; files of notes and draft chapters, includes some maps...

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Full title

Harry Hodge - further papers, chiefly notes for 'The Hill End Story', 1932-1973

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Administrative / Biographical history

Alfred Harold (Harry) Hodge, teacher and historian, was born at Hill End, N.S.W., in 1904, the fifth of nine children to Walter Frederick Hodge, a grazier, and Alice Amy, nee Carver. As a primary school teacher in Sydney, he gained his Bachelor of Economics from the Univerisity of Sydney in 1931 and joined the staff of Newcastle Boys' High School i...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 2695 ADD-ON 2198

Record Identifier

9WZDljOY

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

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Reference code

401986

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