Volume 03a Item 2: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Edyth Andersen to W. Anderson, 1897-1...
Volume 03a Item 2: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Edyth Andersen to W. Anderson, 1897-1931
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1897-1931
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MLMSS 314/vol. 03a/item 2
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Contents
1. Anderson, Edyth, 1897
2. Anderson, Ethel Louisa (Mrs Austin T. Anderson), 1927-1931
3. Anderson, Francis, 1902-1931
4. Anderson, Henry Charles Lennox, 1901-1920
5. Anderson, John, 1931
6. Anderson, Josephine, nee Wright, 1929
7. Anderson, Lucie W., 1929
8. Anderson, Malcolm P., 1929
9. Anderson, Maybanke Susannah, nee Sel...
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Volume 03a Item 2: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Edyth Andersen to W. Anderson, 1897-1931
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For Anderson, Ernest Augustus (Bishop of Riverina), see correspondence filed at Riverina, Bishop of.
For Anderson, Henry Charles Lennox, see also correspondence filed at Mitchell Library, Sydney.
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MLMSS 314/vol. 03a/item 2
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YEGqDPbn
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1001160
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