Thelma Glissan - papers concerning her brother Francis (Frank) James McGarry, including letters rece...
Thelma Glissan - papers concerning her brother Francis (Frank) James McGarry, including letters received by him, 1933-1978
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1933-1956, 1969-1978
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MLMSS 6429
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1 box - 0.13 Meters
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1935-1946; Letters received by Frank McGarry from Catholic priests and nuns : Sister Mary Annunciata (St Scholastica's Convent, Glebe, Sydney), Father Eather, Bishop Gsell, Father Kerrins, Father Moloney, Sister Theresa of Jesus (Carmelite Monastery, Kew, Vic.) [letters annotated by Thelma Glissan]
1936, 1955,; Letters concerning Frank McGarr...
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Thelma Glissan - papers concerning her brother Francis (Frank) James McGarry, including letters received by him, 1933-1978
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Presented by Thelma Glissan in 1978
Administrative / Biographical history
Francis (Frank) James McGarry was born in 1897 at Wagga Wagga, NSW; after his father's death in 1906 the family settled at Manly and he was educated at the Marist Brothers' High School in Darlinghurst. During the 1914-1918 World War he served in France with the 45th Infantry Battalion. On his return to Australia he joined the St Vincent de Paul So...
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MLMSS 6429
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Y0KpDQN1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KpDQN1
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152785
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