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Una Falkiner (nee Le Souef) : pictorial collection, ca. 1879-1959

Una Falkiner (nee Le Souef) : pictorial collection, ca. 1879-1959

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

Una Falkiner (nee Le Souef) : pictorial collection, ca. 1879-1959

About this item

Full title

Una Falkiner (nee Le Souef) : pictorial collection, ca. 1879-1959

Date

ca. 1879-1959

Record Identifier

YEGmlDXn

Reference Code

411746
Physical Description

Contents

Photographs

Drawings

Objects

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Arrangement

This collection comprises 5 record series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this collection record.¶Arranged by subject series

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Box 1
Una Falkiner photographs, ca. 1879-1959

Box 2
Caroline Le Souef (nee Cotton) scrap album, ca. 1824-1905

Box 3
Falkiner Family collection of drawings ca. 1840-1946

Box 4
Una Falkiner sketchbooks, ca. 1900-1915

Realia
Falkiner Family exhibition medals, 1924-1929

Alternative Titles

Full title

Una Falkiner (nee Le Souef) : pictorial collection, ca. 1879-1959

Notes

General note

Related Manuscript material : Falkiner Family, Una Caroline Falkiner Papers, 1497-1949 at ML MSS 4342 at Mitchell Library

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1983
Pic.Acc.5715

Administrative / Biographical history

Una Caroline Le Souef was one of nine children born to Albert Alexander Cochrane Le Souef and Caroline (nee Cotton). Una married Otway Falkiner, (third son of Franc Sadlier Falkiner), in 1910. Otway was a sheep-breeder who from 1914-1953 was managing director of F.S. Falkiner & Sons and operated the Boonoke North and Wanganella Estates. Una illustr...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

YEGmlDXn

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

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Reference code

411746

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