W. S. (Stan) Parkes papers ca.1942- ca. 1990
W. S. (Stan) Parkes papers ca.1942- ca. 1990
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ca. 1942- ca. 1990
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MLMSS 8823
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2.0 metres of textual material (12 boxes)
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William Stanley Parkes research material related to German immigrants to the Hunter Valley and Australian Aborigines in the Northern Territory and New South Wales, compiled ca. 1942-ca. 1990.
BOX 1
Research material related to German immigrants to the Hunter Valley ca. 1962-ca. 1990 in ring binders labeled Wuerttemberg settlers, Marlene B...
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W. S. (Stan) Parkes papers ca.1942- ca. 1990
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Mrs Marguerite Parkes in 1992 and 1994
Administrative / Biographical history
William Stanley Parkes, historian, writer and teacher began research on Australian Aborigines during World War II, ca. 1942-1945, when stationed in the Northern Territory (Adelaide River, Batchelor and Port Keats). His research includes correspondence with A. P. Elkin and local studies of Aboriginal language and culture. Parkes later taught in a m...
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MLMSS 8823
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Yj7QaeL9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7QaeL9
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80788
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