British Library, London - Stanmore Papers - Sir Arthur Gordon papers, 1855-1912
British Library, London - Stanmore Papers - Sir Arthur Gordon papers, 1855-1912
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Date
Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]
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M 1628-1637
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4 microfilm reels 35 mm
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Issue Copy
Microfilm : M 1628-1637. See contents list (11pp.) at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/277, Vol. 2.
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Contents
The papers include: official correspondence, 1867-83; letters from Sir William MacGregor, 1879-1912; Sir John Thurston, 1875-90 and Fijian officials, 1875-89; correspondence re New Zealand, 1880-1885; correspondence with Bishop A. Barry, 1878-84, Lord Selbourne, 1855-89, Lady Sophia Palmer, 1881, Shaw-Lefevre family, 1875-81 and Lady Gordon, 18...
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British Library, London - Stanmore Papers - Sir Arthur Gordon papers, 1855-1912
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Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales
National Library of Australia holds microfilm master
Available for reference
Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M1628-1637
Microfilm copy of originals held by the British Library, London...
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Administrative / Biographical history
Sir Arthur Charles Hamilton Gordon, 1st Baron Stanmore Liberal M.P., 1854-57. Private Secretary to W.E. Gladstone, 1858-59; Governor of Trinidad, 1866-70; Mauritius, 1870-74; Fiji, 1875-80; New Zealand 1880-82 and Ceylon, 1883-90
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M 1628-1637
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YRlZ3OVn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZ3OVn
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432681
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