H. E. Maude - Research notes on the Gilbert Islands, c.1956-1962
H. E. Maude - Research notes on the Gilbert Islands, c.1956-1962
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Canberra : Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, [19--]
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PMB 1057
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microfilm reel 35 mm
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Microfilm : PMB 1057
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Five volumes of typescript and mss research notes and transcripts relating to the history of the Gilbert Islands. The notes are arranged in rough chronological order with the five volumes covering the periods: Pre-1870; 1870-79; 1880-89; 1890-99; and 1900+. The notes were taken from such sources as the Archives of the Western Pacific High Commi...
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H. E. Maude - Research notes on the Gilbert Islands, c.1956-1962
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PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1057
Closed until Maude's death. Enquiries should be directed to Professor Maude, or, in the event of his death, to his wife, Honor Maude, or, in the event of her death, to his son, Dr Alaric Maude, Department of Geography, Flinders University of South Australia
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Educated at Cambridge, Harry Maude spent the years 1929-48 working as a civil servant and administrator in various Pacific Islands, in particular the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. From 1948-57 he worked for the South Pacific Commission, following which he worked as a Research Fellow for the Australian National University Researc...
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PMB 1057
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YoldxeE9
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441422
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