Volume 837: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for miscellaneous correspondents, A-Z, 1936-1970
Volume 837: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for miscellaneous correspondents, A-Z, 1936-1970
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Date
1936-1970
Call Numbers
MLMSS 3269/Vol. 837/Folder 1-4
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0.02 metres of textual material (4 folders)
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Finding aids
Alphabetical List of Subject Files of Correspondence located at Manuscripts Guide Shelf in the Mitchell Library Reading Room
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. National Trust of Australia (New South Wales), 1964-1970
2. Carisella, P.J., 1964
3. Mant, Gilbert, 1964
4. Marks, Joseph, 1964
5. MacIntyre, Elizabeth, 1964
6. Macmillan, David S., 1970
7. Mackenzie, A., 1964
8. MacWhite, Eoin, 1964
9. McCorquodale Printers (Australia) Pty Ltd, 1969
10. McGrath, J., Major, 1964
Alternative Titles
Full title
Volume 837: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for miscellaneous correspondents, A-Z, 1936-1970
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes
General note
Some correspondence in this volume also have additional correspondence filed in alphabetical sequence in other volumes throughout Collection 3 Series 2.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 3269/Vol. 837/Folder 1-4
Record Identifier
9qoa5N01
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9qoa5N01
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Reference code
1007669
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