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P. L. Travers - lectures and talks recorded during her visit to Radcliffe College, USA, in 1965-1966...

P. L. Travers - lectures and talks recorded during her visit to Radcliffe College, USA, in 1965-1966...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZ56mn

P. L. Travers - lectures and talks recorded during her visit to Radcliffe College, USA, in 1965-1966, and to New York in 1964

About this item

Full title

P. L. Travers - lectures and talks recorded during her visit to Radcliffe College, USA, in 1965-1966, and to New York in 1964

Date

1964-1966

Call Numbers

MLOH 62

Record Identifier

YRlZ56mn

Reference Code

414190
Physical Description

Contents

Sound recordings - 12 reels 7.5 hrs

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Series

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Issue Copy

Digitised

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Item 01: P.L. Travers at Home : Radcliffe Day
Recorded at Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Mass. in November or December 1965
c 60 min.
Travers in conversation with a small group of students at
Radcliffe College, Cambridge, Massachusetts.
Topics include stars, telescopes (Mt Wilson and Mt
Palomar); magazines; children’s songs and...

Alternative Titles

Full title

P. L. Travers - lectures and talks recorded during her visit to Radcliffe College, USA, in 1965-1966, and to New York in 1964

Notes

General note

Copy available at CY MLOH 62/1-12

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Pamela Travers, through Quaritch Ltd, 1989

Administrative / Biographical history

Partial transcripts and other documentation about these recordings located at MLMSS 5341/20/4

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLOH 62

Record Identifier

YRlZ56mn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZ56mn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

414190

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