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Selby family - papers, 1885, 1923-1993

Selby family - papers, 1885, 1923-1993

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KBw6V1

Selby family - papers, 1885, 1923-1993

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Full title

Selby family - papers, 1885, 1923-1993

Author / Creator

Date

1885, 1923-1993

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6288

Record Identifier

Y0KBw6V1

Reference Code

79208
Physical Description

Contents

1 box - 0.13 Meters

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Textual Records - (printed)

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Textual Records - (typescript)

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Fonds

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Contents

1885; Abstract of Title to Lands, Hereditaments, and Premises situate on the Camperdown Estate in New South Wales. The 240 acres of land, situated in the district of Petersham Hill, was originally granted to William Bligh by Sir Phillip Gidley King on 10th August 1806.
1923, 1937-1938, 1947, compiled 1991-1993; Folder of letters, newscuttings...

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Full title

Selby family - papers, 1885, 1923-1993

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Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mr Esmond John Selby in 1994

Administrative / Biographical history

In 1903, H. B. Selby took over a Melbourne business importing glassware and other equipment for laboratory use. His third son, Esmond J. Selby, entered the business in 1929 and assumed control of the Sydney premises. The founder's youngest son, Benn A. Selby joined the Melbourne staff in 1936. The family business became a public company in 1949 kno...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6288

Record Identifier

Y0KBw6V1

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KBw6V1

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Reference code

79208

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