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Series 168: John Oswald Fairfax personal files: Charity appeals, 1964-1970

Series 168: John Oswald Fairfax personal files: Charity appeals, 1964-1970

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

Series 168: John Oswald Fairfax personal files: Charity appeals, 1964-1970

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Series 168: John Oswald Fairfax personal files: Charity appeals, 1964-1970

Date

1964-1970

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9894/Box 217

Record Identifier

YEGqvXqn

Reference Code

9593651
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0.08 metres of textual and photographic material (4 folders)

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Contents

Charities that appear in this series include;
The Autistic Children's Association of Australia.
Pitt Street Congregational Church
Sydney Eye Health Campaign
Royal Blind Society
Institute for Deaf and Blind Children 1966 Appeal
Crown Street Hospital Committee
National Trust St. Matthew's Windsor Appeal
Some of the corresponde...

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Series 168: John Oswald Fairfax personal files: Charity appeals, 1964-1970

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Original Fairfax Series Number 220

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 9894/Box 217

Record Identifier

YEGqvXqn

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9593651

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