Series 1: Bleazard and Stocker family papers and photographs, ca. 1882-2001
Series 1: Bleazard and Stocker family papers and photographs, ca. 1882-2001
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Full title
Date
ca. 1882-2001
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7881
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Physical Description
Contents
0.05 metres of textual material and approximately 69 photographs (1 box) - manuscript, typescript, and printed ; tintype, gelatin silver and colour photographs
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Contents
Typescript, signed letter from Ross Smith to Miss M. O. V. Blazard [i.e. Bleazard], Queen St, Lorn, West Maitland, dated 16 February 1920, thanking her for writing [on letterhead of “The Australia”, Sydney]
Typescript, signed letter from Alan J. Cobham to Miss Valasi Bleazard, Queen St, Lorn, West Maitland, dated 17 August 1926, thanking he...
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Full title
Series 1: Bleazard and Stocker family papers and photographs, ca. 1882-2001
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Notes
Date note
Date stamp ’10 31 94’ on some of the colour prints showing the HSC artwork is apparently wrong, as the student completed her HSC in 2001 and the prints are stamped 03.11.01 and 19.04.02 on verso by film processing laboratory.
Contextual Information
Collection history
The HSC artwork which incorporated these documents was left at the school after assessment. It was subsequently damaged and offered back to the family, but remained unclaimed. A teacher from the school presented the papers and photographs to the Mitchell Library in 2009.
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 7881
Record Identifier
YolgKv39
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YolgKv39
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Reference code
9621343
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