Letters to Frederick Blakeley concerning Lasseter expedition, 14 June 1930-18 February 1940, licence...
Letters to Frederick Blakeley concerning Lasseter expedition, 14 June 1930-18 February 1940, licence agreements dated 2nd July and 14th June 1930, photographs and published material, 1889-1903
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Date
1889-18 February 1940
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MLMSS 8043
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0.12 metres of textual material (1 box) - manuscript, printed, photographs
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Lillian McGrath (Harold Lasseter's sister) and W. J. Lasseter is William John Lasseter (Harold Lasseter's father).
1. Letter from Errol Coote to Frederick Blakeley, 26 Aug. 1930
2. Letter from Errol Coote to Frederick Blakeley, 27 Aug. 1930
3. Letter from Errol Coote to Frederick Blakeley, 27 Aug. 1930 (marked ‘Letter no. 2 – confide...
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Letters to Frederick Blakeley concerning Lasseter expedition, 14 June 1930-18 February 1940, licence agreements dated 2nd July and 14th June 1930, photographs and published material, 1889-1903
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Notes
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Transferred from Safe 3/5 in April 2011
Published books from the London Missionary Society were deposited with the Library by Mary Mansfield in 1950 and kept together at location Safe 3/5.
No further details on the provenance of this material.
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Presented by Mary Mansfield, 15 March 1946
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MLMSS 8043
Record Identifier
YEGm6NPn
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930448
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