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Norman Lang McKellar papers and pictorial material, chiefly 1920-1970

Norman Lang McKellar papers and pictorial material, chiefly 1920-1970

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Norman Lang McKellar papers and pictorial material, chiefly 1920-1970

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Norman Lang McKellar papers and pictorial material, chiefly 1920-1970

Date

chiefly 1920-1970

Record Identifier

9qoV52Z1

Reference Code

852638
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Contents

SERIES 01
Norman Lang McKellar photographs of ships and World War II, chiefly 1920-1970
Presented by Mrs Hazel McKellar, March 1986, Pic.Acc.6079 MLMSS 4548

SERIES 02
Norman Lang McKellar slides of ships and United States' ports, 1976; and Australian Army training filmstrips of World War II enemy ships, 1940-1945
Presented by Mrs...

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Norman Lang McKellar papers and pictorial material, chiefly 1920-1970

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Notes

Published information

Material in the collection was used in his book, From Derby round to Burketown : the A.U.S.N. story / N. L. McKellar. St Lucia, Q. : University of Queensland Press, 1977

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs Hazel McKellar, March 1986, March 1996 and April 1996 Pic.Acc.6079
MLMSS 4548 and Graydon Henning, December 1993

Administrative / Biographical history

Norman Lang Mackellar (1918-1985) was born in Brisbane and first worked as a cane cutter, wharfie and deckhand before joining the 2nd Australian Imperial Force in 1939, serving in the Middle East and gaining the rank of captain. After the War, he went into administration earning degrees in accountancy and hospital administration, and a diploma in m...

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9qoV52Z1

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852638

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