Keats family - Horace Keats - papers, 1907-1945
Keats family - Horace Keats - papers, 1907-1945
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1907-1945
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MLMSS 6672/1-11
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Textual Records - (manuscript)
Textual Records - (typescript)
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1907-1945; Correspondence, being mainly professional. Correspondents include: Allan & Co., Oswald Anderson, Australasian Performing Right Association, Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations Council, Australian Broadcasting Commission, Australian Broadcasting Company, Edgar Bainton, A. E. Bennett, Herbert J. Brandon, British Broadcasting Corpor...
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Keats family - Horace Keats - papers, 1907-1945
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Aarons, Frederick
Allan & Co.
Anderson, Oswald
Australasian Performing Right Association
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Australian Broadcasting Company
Australia's 150th Anniversary Celebrations Council
Bainton, Edgar L (Edgar Leslie), 1880-1956
Bennett, A. E.
Bowes-Kelly, D.
Brandon, Herbert J.
British Broadcasting Corporation
Caryll, Ivan, 1861-1921
Columbia Graphophone Company (Australia)
Commonwealth Literary Fund
Dalley-Scarlett, Robert
Dance, George
Dawson, Peter, 1882-1961
Farmer & Company
Fraser, Cecil
Furniss, Paul
Gibb, James Brunton, 1897-
Heinze, Bernard, Sir, 1894-1982
Henderson, Russell
J. B. Cramer and Company
J. C. Williamson Theatres
Kershaw, Harold G.
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MLMSS 6672/1-11
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YRlDpmln
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6921
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