A. Viola Smith - further papers, 1957-1975
A. Viola Smith - further papers, 1957-1975
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Date
1957 - 1975
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MLMSS 7032
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Manuscripts and Clippings
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1 box - 0.17 Meters
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Textual Records - (typescript)
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Textual Records - (printed, photocopy)
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1964-1973; Papers concerning the International Alliance of Women's 'Study on Women's Use of the Vote'
1967-1973; 'Women's Use of the Vote...Reply to International Alliance Women Questionnaire ...Work Copy'
1964-1975; 'Voting Methods', including circulars from Alderman Marjorie Propsting (Lane Cove), President of the Australian Local Gover...
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A. Viola Smith - further papers, 1957-1975
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Presented by Douglas Booker on behalf of the estate of Lorelei Booker in 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
Addie Viola Smith, lawyer and feminist, held various offices with the Australian Federation of Women Voters and the League of Women Voters (N.S.W.) from the late 1950s until her death in 1975. She was Liaison Representative for the International Federation of Women Lawyers to the United Nations, 1952-1966. She was a member of the Australian delega...
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MLMSS 7032
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YEGmlOkn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YEGmlOkn
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412545
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