Alfred Becher Stewart White Family papers, ca. 1865-1953
Alfred Becher Stewart White Family papers, ca. 1865-1953
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Date
ca. 1865-1953
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8402
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Physical Description
Contents
0.17 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Copying Conditions
Copyright status : In copyright. This collection has multiple rights owners
Research & study copies allowed : Author has been deceased for more than 50 years
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Scope and Contents
Contents
This collection of papers includes
Item 1
James White’s diary of his voyage from London to Brisbane on the ship Light Brigade which includes a detailed listing of the costs of the voyage and weather, 1870-1871.
Item 2
James Charles White's accounts ledger for pastoral stations at various locations in northern New South Wales an...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Alfred Becher Stewart White Family papers, ca. 1865-1953
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Author / Artists
Contextual Information
Source
Mark's Bookbarn
Administrative / Biographical history
Alfred Becher Stewart White ran the A.B.S. & Co. stockbroking firm in Sydney. He was the grandson of James Charles White who came to Australia in 1830 and became a pastoral superintendant for the Australian Agricultural Company at Port Stephens and later a magistrate at Bathurst in New South Wales and Warwick in Queensland. James Charles White al...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8402
Record Identifier
9qoQEME1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoQEME1
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Reference code
971165
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