Daylight Saving Association (N.S.W.) records, ca. 1968-1998
Daylight Saving Association (N.S.W.) records, ca. 1968-1998
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Date
ca. 1968- 1998
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8128
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Formats
Manuscripts and Clippings
Physical Description
Contents
0.33 metres of textual material (2 boxes)
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Copyright status : In copyright
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Scope and Contents
Contents
This collection contains papers, newspaper clippings, and correspondence (mostly copies).
BOX 1
Folder 1
D-S 1: 25/6/68-18/8/80
Correspondence from the Daylight Saving Association and John M. Dunn to Premiers of New South Wales and South Australia, newspapers, etc.; newspaper clippings; letters to editors; market research results; p...
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Full title
Daylight Saving Association (N.S.W.) records, ca. 1968-1998
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
Description source
Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by John M. Dunn, October 1998
Administrative / Biographical history
John M. Dunn was a foundation member of the Daylight Saving Association (N.S.W.), becoming involved with the campaign to introduced daylight saving into the state of New South Wales in 1967. He became the Research Officer.
Daylight saving was first introduced to New South Wales in October 1971 after a very active campaign by the Association....
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8128
Record Identifier
YK58KGRn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK58KGRn
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Reference code
96068
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