Volume 168A: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Campion, Sarah - Carney, Phyllis, 1928-1969
Volume 168A: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Campion, Sarah - Carney, Phyllis, 1928-1969
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1928-1969
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MLMSS 3269/Vol. 168A
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0.03 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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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. Campion, Sarah, 1952-1953
2. Canada - Foreign Trade Service, Sydney, 1952
3. Canada - High Commissioner - Australia, Canberra, 1943-1956
4. Canadian Pacific, Sydney, 1952
5. Canadian Pacific Railway Co., Sydney, 1950
6. Canberra Children's Theatre Inc., Canberra, 1964-1966
7. Canberra Times, newspaper, Canberra, 1964-1966
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Volume 168A: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Campion, Sarah - Carney, Phyllis, 1928-1969
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Notes
General note
For Sarah Campion, see also correspondence filed in Volume 179.
Correspondence files for the following correspondents are filed in Volume 179: A. Cannon, Sandra Cannon, Ray F. Carmichael, and Yvonne Carnellor.
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MLMSS 3269/Vol. 168A
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9yM0jZA9
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1006740
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