Di Henry papers, photographs and video recordings of the Olympic Torch Relay for the 2000 Olympic G...
Di Henry papers, photographs and video recordings of the Olympic Torch Relay for the 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney, 1997-2000
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Date
1997-2000
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MLMSS 8013/Boxes 1-9 , MLMSS 8013/Box 10X
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1.94 metres of textual material (9 boxes, 1 outsize)
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Fonds
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SERIES 01: Papers relating to the Olympic Torch Relay
BOX 1
MAA Sydney 2000 Paralympic Games: crew folder
Sydney 2000 Olympic Torch Relay scope and policy paper, 1997
Black Magic Media, The Queen's Jubilee Baton relay camera log sheets, Day 1-Day 50
Maps
BOX 2
Torchbearer Announcement PR Kit
Torch Relay PR kit, 2000<...
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Di Henry papers, photographs and video recordings of the Olympic Torch Relay for the 2000 Olympic Games, Sydney, 1997-2000
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Administrative / Biographical history
Di Henry is the CEO of Maxxam International and an events producer for many national and international Olympic events. She has won various awards including the Medal of Order of Australia (OAM) for services to events and for the last decade has managed every Olympic Torch Relay and Commonwealth Games baton relay, working in more than 92 countries....
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MLMSS 8013/Boxes 1-9 , MLMSS 8013/Box 10X
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YdmdWyd9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YdmdWyd9
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918504
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