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Medal presented to Charles Sullivan, foundation member of the A.W.U., by delegates of annual convent...

Medal presented to Charles Sullivan, foundation member of the A.W.U., by delegates of annual convent...

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Medal presented to Charles Sullivan, foundation member of the A.W.U., by delegates of annual convention Sydney, February 1934, in recognition of his continuous membership and loyal service to the A.W.U.

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Full title

Medal presented to Charles Sullivan, foundation member of the A.W.U., by delegates of annual convention Sydney, February 1934, in recognition of his continuous membership and loyal service to the A.W.U.

Date

February 1934

Call Numbers

SAFE/R 191/Item h

Record Identifier

9WZMmBOY

Reference Code

888513

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Level of description

Fonds

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Physical Access Conditions

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Issue Copy

Copy print : R 191/Item h

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Alternative Titles

Full title

Medal presented to Charles Sullivan, foundation member of the A.W.U., by delegates of annual convention Sydney, February 1934, in recognition of his continuous membership and loyal service to the A.W.U.

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Newscutting re medal, from 'Worker', Brisbane, 3 Oct. , 1955, is in Cuttings' File.

Description source

Information transferred from Pictures Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2009-2010

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs T. Wilson, Jan. 1957

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

SAFE/R 191/Item h

Record Identifier

9WZMmBOY

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Reference code

888513

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