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George Chidgey indenture as an apprentice carpenter, joiner and builder to John Caulfield, Sydney, 1...

George Chidgey indenture as an apprentice carpenter, joiner and builder to John Caulfield, Sydney, 1...

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George Chidgey indenture as an apprentice carpenter, joiner and builder to John Caulfield, Sydney, 1834, and memorandum of agreement with Thomas Arnold for construction work, Melbourne, 1840

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Full title

George Chidgey indenture as an apprentice carpenter, joiner and builder to John Caulfield, Sydney, 1834, and memorandum of agreement with Thomas Arnold for construction work, Melbourne, 1840

Date

29 January 1834, 8 June 1840

Call Numbers

MLDOC 3358

Record Identifier

9gkdMjq9

Reference Code

955759
Physical Description

Contents

1 folder of textual material - printed, manuscript

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Level of description

Fonds

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Alternative Titles

Full title

George Chidgey indenture as an apprentice carpenter, joiner and builder to John Caulfield, Sydney, 1834, and memorandum of agreement with Thomas Arnold for construction work, Melbourne, 1840

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Sheets enclosed in mylar sleeves

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Miss G. F. Chidgey, 9 November 1981

Administrative / Biographical history

George Chidgey was born in London in 1815. He emigrated to Sydney in 1832 and was apprenticed as a carpenter, joiner and builder. After completing his indenture he moved to Melbourne where he married Margaret Carton in 1841. They moved to Sydney in 1842 and opened a grocery shop in Balmain. Over the next few years George was away for long periods o...

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Call Numbers

MLDOC 3358

Record Identifier

9gkdMjq9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdMjq9

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Reference code

955759

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