Paulsen family papers and pictorial material, 1911-1952
Paulsen family papers and pictorial material, 1911-1952
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Author / Creator
Date
1911-1952
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9532 , PXE 1631
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Physical Description
Contents
1 box of textual records (4 folders) - manuscript - handwritten and typed
1 folder (6 postcards)
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Fonds
Access and use
Copying Conditions
Out of copyright : Postcards created before 1955
Copyright status : In copyright - manuscripts
Research & study copies allowed : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Marjorie Bryant
Physical Access Conditions
This material is held offsite and is usually available after 4pm on the next business day. Please submit your request through Ask a Librarian : Applies to MLMSS 9532
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Include papers of Captain Louis Ole Paulsen documenting his ownership of the Palace Hotel, Watsons Bay, N.S.W.; and papers of his widow, Eliza Paulsen, concerning his estate.
A. TEXTUAL RECORDS
PALACE HOTEL, WATSONS BAY
Inventory of furniture and fittings of the 'Palace Hotel', Watsons Bay.
L.O. Paulsen, Palace Hotel, W...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Paulsen family papers and pictorial material, 1911-1952
Authors, Artists and Contributors
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Author / Artists
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Marjorie Bryant in 2006
Administrative / Biographical history
Norwegian-born sailor Louis Ole Paulsen (1858-1927) left his homeland in 1873. He worked for the North Coast Steam Navigation Company of N.S.W. and in 1912 became proprietor of Palace Hotel at Watsons Bay in Sydney. He married Eliza Plummer (1856-1936) on 8 March 1887.
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 9532 , PXE 1631
Record Identifier
Yj7dxGD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7dxGD9
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Reference code
457583
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