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Series 01: Gehue, Jeanne - thesis titled Swept iron:a story of work, concerning the history of corru...

Series 01: Gehue, Jeanne - thesis titled Swept iron:a story of work, concerning the history of corru...

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Series 01: Gehue, Jeanne - thesis titled Swept iron:a story of work, concerning the history of corrugated iron, together with research papers, 1971, 1996-1998

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Series 01: Gehue, Jeanne - thesis titled Swept iron:a story of work, concerning the history of corrugated iron, together with research papers, 1971, 1996-1998

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Date

1971, 1996-1998

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MLMSS 7655

Record Identifier

9gkdQbr9

Reference Code

447952
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1 folder - 0.05 Meters

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Contents

1998; Swept iron: a story of work
1996-1998; correspondence and research papers concerning Swept iron: a srtory of work,
1971; congratulatory letters and telegrams to Norman Martin on being awarded the British Empire medal. Martin was the owner of the corrugated iron broom factory from 1956 until 1992 (Call No.: MLMSS 7655)

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Series 01: Gehue, Jeanne - thesis titled Swept iron:a story of work, concerning the history of corrugated iron, together with research papers, 1971, 1996-1998

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The author explores the history of corrugated iron, concentrating mainly on a broom factory in Foucart Street, Leichhardt, New South Wales

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MLMSS 7655

Record Identifier

9gkdQbr9

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447952

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