Richardson family papers and Victa Pty. Ltd. records, ca. 1925-ca. 2005
Richardson family papers and Victa Pty. Ltd. records, ca. 1925-ca. 2005
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ca. 1925-ca. 2005
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MLMSS 9653
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1.4 metres of textual and graphic material (6 boxes)
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Richardson family papers and Victa Pty Ltd records, ca. 1925-ca. 2005. Includes Mervyn Richardson and Garry Richardson personal papers; Richardson family photo albums and loose photographs; Victa Group records including Victa Aviation Division records; Victa News Cuttings company newsletter, both loose leaf and bounds sets, 1959-1978; Victa Group o...
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Richardson family papers and Victa Pty. Ltd. records, ca. 1925-ca. 2005
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Presented by Deborah Whitford, July 2013
Administrative / Biographical history
Mervyn Victor Richardson (1893-1972) was born on 11 November at Yarramalong, a town on the central coast of New South Wales. Mervyn married Vera Marie Bertram in the Methodist Church, Concord, New South Wales, on 26 June, 1926. They had one child, Garry Bertram Richardson, who was born, 1 August, 1931. His early career was apprentice jeweller and s...
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MLMSS 9653
Record Identifier
YezdzGA9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YezdzGA9
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1054551
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