British Museum (Natural History) - Zoology Library - Sidnie Milana Manton - Australian and New Zeala...
British Museum (Natural History) - Zoology Library - Sidnie Milana Manton - Australian and New Zealand papers, 1928-1987
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1928-1987, Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, 1993
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M 2842
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00 p.
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Microfilm : M 2842. See contents list (4pp.) at Micro. Ref. Bks. 2.3/277, Vol. 22.
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Contents
A. Correspondence. Includes letters from and re Don T. Anderson in support of his career. C. Photographs. Scenes in Australia
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British Museum (Natural History) - Zoology Library - Sidnie Milana Manton - Australian and New Zealand papers, 1928-1987
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Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M2842
Microfilm. South Kensington, London : British Museum (Natural History) : Available from the National Library of Australia, 1993. 1 microfilm reel ; 35 mm
Original held by the British Museum (Natural History), Zoology Library, Cromwell Road, South Kensington...
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Sidnie Manton was born in London on 4 May 1902, and was educated in Kensington and at St Pauls School. She entered Girton College, Cambridge in 1921, and read for the Natural Sciences Tripos. Sidnie Manton did research at Imperial College, London and then back in Cambridge, where she became University demonstrator in comparative anatomy. She visite...
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M 2842
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Yold08N9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yold08N9
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432984
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