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Volume 1: Sir Edward Deas Thomson papers, 1827-1879

Volume 1: Sir Edward Deas Thomson papers, 1827-1879

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yj7o3xx9

Volume 1: Sir Edward Deas Thomson papers, 1827-1879

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Full title

Volume 1: Sir Edward Deas Thomson papers, 1827-1879

Date

1827-1879

Call Numbers

A 1531/vol. 1

Record Identifier

Yj7o3xx9

Reference Code

9639295
Physical Description

Contents

0.16 metres of textual material (1 box) - 42 x 27 cm - manuscript, clippings

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : Unpublished textual material is out of copyright where the author(s) died more than 70 years ago, or else, it is in copyright for the life of the author(s) plus 70 years. Duration of copyright differs for material that has been made public.

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Includes a list of contents. Volume includes correspondence to and from Sir Edward Deas Thomson (including his father and brother in the United States of America), an Edward Deas Thomson bookplate, newspaper cuttings, a petition from the electors from the Western Division of the County of Camden, and meteorological observations on a voyage from Por...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Volume 1: Sir Edward Deas Thomson papers, 1827-1879

Notes

General note

Microfilm copy available at CY 813, frames 1-359

Items in this box are loose

Some items refiled at MLMSS 2040X, including warrants of appointment, correspondence regarding the termination of appointment, and the granting of a pension.

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Call Numbers

A 1531/vol. 1

Record Identifier

Yj7o3xx9

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Reference code

9639295

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