Hunt Bros. records mainly for the property 'Burdenda' at Tottenham, NSW, 1823-1994
Hunt Bros. records mainly for the property 'Burdenda' at Tottenham, NSW, 1823-1994
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Date
1823-1994
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7952/Boxes 1-12 , MLMSS 7952/Item 13X
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Physical Description
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1.92 metres of textual material, 2 photographic prints (12 boxes and 1 outsize item)
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Fonds
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Scope and Contents
Contents
The collection consists of Letterbooks, deposit books, title deeds, land grants, income tax returns, station ledgers and account books and business correspondence mainly relating to Burdenda Station.
BOX 1
Annual A/C papers 1986/89
Audit papers 1947/10/22-1989/05/27
Bank and investments 1974/04/22
Bank statements HBL & Warren Co....
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Hunt Bros. records mainly for the property 'Burdenda' at Tottenham, NSW, 1823-1994
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Source
Presented by Mrs Dorothy Woodhouse in 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
Burdenda (Tottenham, N.S.W.) was purchased in 1873 from Messrs Pattinson, Levy and Stonestreet by George Thomas Hunt (1823-1899), his brother Thomas Barber Hunt and brother-in-law Samuel Crawford. Samuel Crawford appears to have later sold his interest to the Hunt brothers. Hunt Brothers owned Burdenda Station at Tottenham, New South Wales, Obella...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 7952/Boxes 1-12 , MLMSS 7952/Item 13X
Record Identifier
9qoZ2kK1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoZ2kK1
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Reference code
80774
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