Bethia Foott - further papers of the Anderson family, 1824-1870, 1981-1995
Bethia Foott - further papers of the Anderson family, 1824-1870, 1981-1995
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Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1824-1870, 1981-1995
Call Numbers
MLMSS 5294 ADD-ON 2042/Box 1 , MLMSS 5294 ADD-ON 2042/Item 2X , VT 662
Record Identifier
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Language
- English
- French
- Latin
Formats
Manuscripts, Clippings, Photographs and Video
Physical Description
Contents
Textual Records
Textual Records - (typescript)
Clippings
Photographs
Moving Images - video recordings
1 box and 1 outsize item of textual material
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Scope and Contents
Contents
BOX 1
1981-1995; General correspondence. Mainly letters received by Bethia Foott.
1988-1993; Letters received by Bethia Foott from Heather Johnson
1992, undated; Material relating to Ethel and the Governors' General by Bethia Foott. Includes bound proof copy together with various extracts and drafts. Also includes newspaper cuttings of...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Bethia Foott - further papers of the Anderson family, 1824-1870, 1981-1995
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by the Estate of the late Mrs G.G.B. Ogden in 1995
Administrative / Biographical history
Bethia Foott (1907-1995) was born Grace Gwendoline Bethia Anderson, the daughter of Brigadier A.T. and Ethel Anderson. As a writer, she contributed articles to The Bulletin and other journals as well as publishing several books including We drove the Americans (1944), Dismissal of a premier (1968) and a biography of her parents, Ethel and the Gover...
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 5294 ADD-ON 2042/Box 1 , MLMSS 5294 ADD-ON 2042/Item 2X , VT 662
Record Identifier
YolEB4D9
Permalink
https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolEB4D9
Other Identifiers
Reference code
100057
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