William James Bradley papers, ca. 1886-1940
William James Bradley papers, ca. 1886-1940
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ca. 1886-1940
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MLMSS 8546
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0.03 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Fonds
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Newscuttings and periodicals, 1934-1940
Personal letters to William Bradley and family, 1880- 1940, mainly relating to his career, promotions and Kings Council award
Postcards, ca. 1909-1931
Two war census cards, ca. 1915
Copies of birth and marriage certificates, 1879-1905, including marriage of Michael Bradley and Br...
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William James Bradley papers, ca. 1886-1940
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
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Presented by Alison and Graham Davis, 2000
Administrative / Biographical history
William James Bradley (1881-1957), lawyer and barrister was son of Michael Bradley, builder, and Bridget Clerkins. He married Coralie Viola Maloney Goold on 25 January 1922. He studied Law at Sydney University graduating in 1915 and president of Sydney University Union from 1917-1918. He worked in the Crown Solicitors Office from 1917-1918. In 1919...
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MLMSS 8546
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9arpbR2n
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404113
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