Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929
Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929
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1846-1929
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A 2961
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0.045 metres of textual material (1 volume) - manuscript and printed
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Eight letters from Elizabeth Macarthur-Onslow to her father and mother, undated, [1856-187-?], and one to her aunt Lady Macarthur
Letters to Mrs E. Macarthur-Onslow, 26 October 1846-4 July 1900. Authors include Charlotte Norman, Captain Erskine, William Macarthur, A. G. de Gynlay (Secretary to the New South Wales Commissione...
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Volume 65: Macarthur-Onslow correspondence, 1846-1929
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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New South Wales Paris Exhibition Commissioners
King, Elizabeth, 1815-1899
Macleay, George, Sir, 1809-1891
Macarthur, George F., 1825-1890
Macarthur, Mary Jane, d. 1889
Macarthur, William, Sir, 1800-1882
Bladen, F. M. (Frank Murcott)
Bridge, Cyprian, Sir, 1839-1924
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Microfilm copy available at CY 2299
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Macarthur family papers 1789-1930 [First collection] : vol. 65
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A 2961
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YRlZJOPn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YRlZJOPn
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1219967
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