Hubert Ernest de Mey Warren diaries, letters and papers, 1915-1934
Hubert Ernest de Mey Warren diaries, letters and papers, 1915-1934
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1915-1934
Call Numbers
MLMSS 872
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1 box of textual mateial - printed and photocopies
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Fonds
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Microfilm : MLMSS 872, Items 1-8, as follows:
Microfilm : frames 1-20.
Microfilm : frames 21-63.
Microfilm : frames 64-118.
Microfilm : frames 119-193.
Microfilm : frames 194-203.
Microfilm : frames 204-255.
Microfilm : frames 256-290.
Microfilm : frames 291-323.
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ITEM 1: Diary of trip from Roper River Mission to Edward Island and Rose River, April 1918; ITEM 2: Diary of overland car trip from Melbourne to Darwin to Roper River Mission, May - Oct. 1919, kept by Rev. Warren; ITEM 3: Diary of C.M.S. expedition to Aborigines of Caledon Bay area in Arnhem Land, Nov. 1933 - Apr. 1934, by Rev. Warren, Rev. A....
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Full title
Hubert Ernest de Mey Warren diaries, letters and papers, 1915-1934
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Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (8-215B) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012
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Administrative / Biographical history
Hubert Ernest de May Warren (1885-1934), missionary, was born on 2 March 1885, at Prahan, Victoria, son of William Robert de May Warren, agent, and his wife Selina Jane Cornish, nee Horrell. On 19 October 1934, the aircraft on which he flew from Launceston bound for Melbourne, disappeared over Bass Strait. His wife, two sons and two daughters survi...
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Call Numbers
MLMSS 872
Record Identifier
YoldBpA9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldBpA9
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Reference code
423027
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