Various documents collected by Sir William Dixson, most significantly letters of colonial authoritie...
Various documents collected by Sir William Dixson, most significantly letters of colonial authorities of New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, 22 June 1816-1864
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Date
22 June 1816-1864
Call Numbers
DLADD 59
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Manuscripts and Pictures
Physical Description
Contents
1 folder of textual material - manuscript, printed
Other Descriptions
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Fonds
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Full title
Various documents collected by Sir William Dixson, most significantly letters of colonial authorities of New South Wales, Tasmania and Victoria, 22 June 1816-1864
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Author / Artists
Lang, John Dunmore, 1799-1878
Lithgow, William
Macarthur, Edward, Sir, 1789-1872
Melville, Henry
Macarthur, James, 1798-1867
Thomson, E. Deas (Edward Deas), 1800-1879
Bank of Australia
de la Condamine, Thomas
Druitt, George, 1775-1842
New South Wales. Governor
Tasmania. Lieutenant-Governor
Notes
General note
Previously known as Tasmanian Archival Estrays
Description source
Information transferred from Dixson Manuscript Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012.
Contextual Information
Source
Bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952
Administrative / Biographical history
The material is of a broad nature as to subject matter but includes letters of New South Wales, Tasmanian and Victorian colonial officials as well as unrelated material to do with marriage in the colonies, meteorology in Port Phillip, a Melbourne Cup sweep ticket of 1864, the Patriotic Fund, the Bank of Australia, distilleries, Australian Coats of...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
DLADD 59
Record Identifier
Y0KDlGQ1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KDlGQ1
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Reference code
950307
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