Patricia Ward papers, ca. 1915-1990
Patricia Ward papers, ca. 1915-1990
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ca. 1915-1990
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MLMSS 9043 , MLOH 735
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5.78 metres of textual material (35 boxes)
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Patricia Ward papers, printed material, colour slides, black & white photographs, and sound cassettes, ca. 1915-1990. The collection predominantly comprises Ward’s papers relating to her work with the Libraries Association of Australia, and the Action Committee for Local Government Records. Subjects include support services for school libraries, th...
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Patricia Ward papers, ca. 1915-1990
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords project 2013-2014
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Source
Presented by Ms Jo-Anne Fuller in 1990
Administrative / Biographical history
Patricia Bruce Ward was born on 29 April 1921, the daughter of Jeannie and Cecil Webb. She was educated at North Sydney Girls’ High School, matriculating to the University of Sydney where she completed a Bachelor of Arts Degree and a Diploma of Education. She then held teaching posts at a number of high schools.
In 1951, she married Profess...
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MLMSS 9043 , MLOH 735
Record Identifier
YK5Q6MRn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5Q6MRn
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Reference code
404838
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