Harry Seidler - records of Harry Seidler & Associates, 1954-1991, along with Seidler family papers,...
Harry Seidler - records of Harry Seidler & Associates, 1954-1991, along with Seidler family papers, 1926-1949
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1926-1991
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7078 , MLOH 527
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Language
- English
- German
- French
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
8.93 metres of textual material (34 boxes) - manuscript, printed, typescript, typescript, carbon, and typescript, photocopy
Architectural and Technical Drawings
Clippings
Photographs
Sound Recordings
Moving Images - video recordings
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Arrangement
This collection comprises two manuscript record series. You may navigate to a more detailed description of each series from this record.
Access and use
Access Conditions
Partly restricted
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Contents
I. Harry Seidler & Associates - records, 1954-1991
II. Seidler family - papers, 1926-1949
Alternative Titles
Full title
Harry Seidler - records of Harry Seidler & Associates, 1954-1991, along with Seidler family papers, 1926-1949
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Seidler family - Harry Seidler papers, 1939-1946, 1962-1979 located at MLMSS 5467
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Harry Seidler in 1990 and 1992
Administrative / Biographical history
Harry Seidler (1923- ) was born at Vienna, Austria, second son of Max and Rose Seidler. In 1937 Harry Seidler's brother Marcell (1919-1977) was sent to England to study the textile business. In 1938, after the annexation of Austria, Harry Seidler went to England where he lived at Cambridge. He attended Cambridge Technical School where he underto...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7078 , MLOH 527
Record Identifier
YK5QKBXn
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YK5QKBXn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
411705
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