Thomas Nevison Simpson - Correspondence and other papers relating to the Methodist Overseas Mission,...
Thomas Nevison Simpson - Correspondence and other papers relating to the Methodist Overseas Mission, New Hanover, Papua New Guinea, 1936-1942
About this item
Full title
Author / Creator
Call Numbers
PMB 1114
Record Identifier
Reference Code
Formats
Physical Description
Contents
ocuments
Other Descriptions
Level of description
Fonds
Access and use
Issue Copy
Microfilm : PMB 1114
Subjects
More information
Scope and Contents
Contents
Correspondence of Tom Simpson, Nellie Simpson, nee Ludlow, & family, press cuttings & other documents, 1936-1942, written from Rabaul, Malakuna, Kavieng, Lavongai, New Hanover, Ranmelek & Kabakada, New Guinea
Alternative Titles
Full title
Thomas Nevison Simpson - Correspondence and other papers relating to the Methodist Overseas Mission, New Hanover, Papua New Guinea, 1936-1942
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1114
Restricted access. Contact repository
Microfilm. Balgowlah : W.& F. Pascoe Pty Ltd for Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University : 1998. 2 microform reels : positive, 35 mm
Originals in private ownership
Descriptive list available (3 p.)
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Thomas Simpson was born in London, 18 Mar 1909. In May 1924, he came to Adelaide with the last group of boys under the Barwell Scheme of South Australia. In 1928 he took the local preachers' examination & became a member of the Methodist Church. In 1936 he completed studies at Wesley College in Adelaide & at the Uni of Sydney. In August 1936 he was...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
PMB 1114
Record Identifier
YRlZ7Zqn
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZ7Zqn
Other Identifiers
Reference code
441463
How to access this item
For use in the Library
Enquire with staff in the reading room or enquire online using Ask a Librarian.
For more information see How to use Special Collections.