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Letters received, mainly from her family regarding family matters. Her cousin Amy Brooks ("Charlie")...

Letters received, mainly from her family regarding family matters. Her cousin Amy Brooks ("Charlie")...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yMrgl39

Letters received, mainly from her family regarding family matters. Her cousin Amy Brooks ("Charlie") addressed her as "Sammie". Lucy's father, brothers and brother-in-law worked for the Bank of NSW and the Australian Joint Stock Bank. Some letters mention bank affairs in Dubbo, Mudgee, Wellington and Condoblin ca. 1870 - 1884, 1867-1884, 1896

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Letters received, mainly from her family regarding family matters. Her cousin Amy Brooks ("Charlie") addressed her as "Sammie". Lucy's father, brothers and brother-in-law worked for the Bank of NSW and the Australian Joint Stock Bank. Some letters mention bank affairs in Dubbo, Mudgee, Wellington and Condoblin ca. 1870 - 1884, 1867-1884, 1896

Date

1867-1884, 1896

Call Numbers

MLMSS 5582/Box 1/Item [4]

Record Identifier

9yMrgl39

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DCL499100
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Letters received, mainly from her family regarding family matters. Her cousin Amy Brooks ("Charlie") addressed her as "Sammie". Lucy's father, brothers and brother-in-law worked for the Bank of NSW and the Australian Joint Stock Bank. Some letters mention bank affairs in Dubbo, Mudgee, Wellington and Condoblin ca. 1870 - 1884, 1867-1884, 1896

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Arranged chronologically. 5 folders.

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Manuscript detailed contents list

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MLMSS 5582/Box 1/Item [4]

Record Identifier

9yMrgl39

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9yMrgl39

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DCL499100

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