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Winsome Hall Andrew and Eric Andrew papers, ca. 1900s-1950s

Winsome Hall Andrew and Eric Andrew papers, ca. 1900s-1950s

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Winsome Hall Andrew and Eric Andrew papers, ca. 1900s-1950s

About this item

Full title

Winsome Hall Andrew and Eric Andrew papers, ca. 1900s-1950s

Date

ca. 1900s-1950s

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9212/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 9212/Boxes 4X-7X

Record Identifier

Y0KDR0a1

Reference Code

456913
Physical Description

Contents

2.42 metres of textual material (3 boxes and 4 outsize boxes). Some files include photographs and architectural plans

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Collection

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright restrictions may apply

Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

Physical Access Conditions

This material is held offsite and can take up to 4 working days to retrieve. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian : Applies to MLMSS 9212/Boxes 1-3

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Scope and Contents

Contents

BOX 1
1. Folder including EA swimming certificate, 1922; newspaper cuttings relating to EA and WHA, ca. 1940s; invitation to EA and WHA for event at Sydney Town Hall for Queen Elizabeth, 1954; 2 photographs featuring WHA and EA; telegram correspondence received by EA and WHA, 1956; issues and cuttings of journals featuring articles on Manly Surf...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Winsome Hall Andrew and Eric Andrew papers, ca. 1900s-1950s

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Artists

Notes

Description source

Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2013-2014

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs Chalice W Roughan, ca. 2000

Administrative / Biographical history

Winsome Hall and Eric Andrew were two architects who established a partnership together in Sydney in 1939, and married one another in 1941. Their most celebrated design was for Manly Surf Pavilion which won the Sulman Award in New South Wales in 1939.

Reference:
Australian Women's History Forum, http://womenshistory.net.au/...