Sir Henry Parkes - Further papers, 1879-1896?, with related material, 1850, 1888 and 1916
Sir Henry Parkes - Further papers, 1879-1896?, with related material, 1850, 1888 and 1916
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Date
1850-1916
Call Numbers
MLMSS 6072
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Physical Description
Contents
0.01 metres of textual material, photographs, and clipplings (1 folder)
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Fonds
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Contents
1850; Letter from Sir Henry Parkes to Albert Gilbert of Geelong, Victoria, 1 Nov. 1850, apologising for not wishing him goodbye that morning
1887; Letter received from John A. Rose, Mayor of Parkes, N.S.W., 2 Aug. 1887, informing him that the main street of Parkes has been renamed Clarinda (after Parkes' wife)
1888; Letter from Sir Henry P...
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Full title
Sir Henry Parkes - Further papers, 1879-1896?, with related material, 1850, 1888 and 1916
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Notes
General note
This collection was listed as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.
The papers were copied onto preservation microfilm with the generous funding of the Henry Parkes Foundation, Sydney.
Microfilm copy available at CY 4441, frames 1-39
Object History
This collection formerly belonged to the Royal Australian Historical Society and was later transferred to the Powerhouse Museum. In 1992 it was presented to the State Library of New South Wales.
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by the Powerhouse Museum in 1992
Identifiers
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 6072
Record Identifier
9qoVbZq1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoVbZq1
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Reference code
106710
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