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Windeyer family further papers, [ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

Windeyer family further papers, [ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdgAq9

Windeyer family further papers, [ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

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Full title

Windeyer family further papers, [ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

Date

[ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

Record Identifier

9gkdgAq9

Reference Code

1342047
Physical Description

Contents

2.5 metres of textual and graphic material (15 boxes and 1 outsize box) - manuscript, typescript, printed

4 sound cassettes

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Fonds

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Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and courtesy copyright holder

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Scope and Contents

Contents

SERIES 1
William John Victor Windeyer awards, citations, appointments, trusteeships and obituaries, 1918-1987

SERIES 2
William John Victor Windeyer correspondence and papers regarding Citizen Military Forces (C.M.F.) and World War II, 1924-1983

SERIES 3
William John Victor Windeyer correspondence and papers, 1930-1987

Alternative Titles

Full title

Windeyer family further papers, [ca. 1827-ca. 1990]

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by William Windeyer, 26 May 2015

Administrative / Biographical history

William John Victor Windeyer, born into a legal family in 1900 was a soldier in WWII, a Justice of the High Court, a legal educator and author of legal history. He was attached to the Sydney University Scouts in 1922 and promoted to captain, then major and in 1937 to lieutenant colonel, taking command of the Sydney University Regiment. He commanded...

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Record Identifier

9gkdgAq9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdgAq9

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Reference code

1342047

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