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T.T. Reed - further papers, 1930-1993

T.T. Reed - further papers, 1930-1993

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T.T. Reed - further papers, 1930-1993

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Full title

T.T. Reed - further papers, 1930-1993

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7702

Record Identifier

YoldQLQ9

Reference Code

455809
Physical Description

Contents

6 boxes (includes 1 outsized) - 1.25 Meters

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Textual Records - (printed)

Photographs

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Level of description

Fonds

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Contents

CORRESPONDENCE
Correspondence and related papers concerning research into Henry Kendall's life and works. Includes letters concerning entries written about George Henry Farr, Joseph Sheridan Moore and James Lionel Michael for the Australian Dictionary of Biography; correspondence with Dr Jean Bowden concerning research on Thomas Bowden; T.T. R...

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Full title

T.T. Reed - further papers, 1930-1993

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

General note

Several books contain bookplates and signature of T.T. Reed.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Mrs E. Lawson in 2006

Administrative / Biographical history

Reverend T.T. Reed (1902-1995) in his ministry of 48 years became a Canon of St. Peter's Cathedral then Archdeacon of Adelaide, Dean of Adelaide (1953-1957), the Bishop of Adelaide (1957-1973) and finally in 1973 the Archbishop of Adelaide. His research on the life and work of Henry Kendall began in 1930 when he submitted a thesis to the University...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 7702

Record Identifier

YoldQLQ9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YoldQLQ9

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Reference code

455809

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