Cambridge University Library - Alfred Cort Haddon - Australian and Pacific papers, 1879-1940
Cambridge University Library - Alfred Cort Haddon - Australian and Pacific papers, 1879-1940
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Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, 1991
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M 2728-2759
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a. 20,080 p.
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Microfilm : M 2728-2759. See contents list (103pp.) at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/277, vol. 19.
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Contents
Haddon's papers include the following: I. Items relating to his early, personal life and correspondence. II. Papers pertaining to Torres Straits and New Guinea. III. His various publications. IV. Lecture and miscellaneous notes. V. Off prints of publications not by Haddon
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Cambridge University Library - Alfred Cort Haddon - Australian and Pacific papers, 1879-1940
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Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales
National Library of Australia holds microfilm master
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Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M2728-2759
Microfilm. Canberra, A.C.T. : National Library of Australia, 19...
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Administrative / Biographical history
Alfred Cort Haddon (1855-1940), anthropologist and ethnologist, taught at the Royal College of Sciences and Cambridge University. He undertook an expedition to the Torres Straits and later organised his South Seas collections at the Cambridge Univerity Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology
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M 2728-2759
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9qoQbep1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoQbep1
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432935
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