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John Dunmore Lang autograph letter book, 1825-1893, being mainly letters received by John Dunmore La...

John Dunmore Lang autograph letter book, 1825-1893, being mainly letters received by John Dunmore La...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8RD2Dn

John Dunmore Lang autograph letter book, 1825-1893, being mainly letters received by John Dunmore Lang, 1825-1859

About this item

Full title

John Dunmore Lang autograph letter book, 1825-1893, being mainly letters received by John Dunmore Lang, 1825-1859

Date

1825-1893

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3016

Record Identifier

Yr8RD2Dn

Reference Code

411576
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume (0.05 meters) of textual material - manuscript, printed

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Microfilm : CY 3738, frames 1-132 (MLMSS 3016)

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1825-1893; Autograph letter book includes ms. envelopes and autograph samples along with letters received by John Dunmore Lang. Correspondents include Sir George Arthur, 1825; Lady Eliza Darling, 1830; Thomas Livingstone Mitchell, 1835; Sir Thomas F. Buxton, 1836; Sir William Hutt, 1848; Sir Charles Gavan Duffy, 1856; Karl von Scherzer, 185...

Alternative Titles

Full title

John Dunmore Lang autograph letter book, 1825-1893, being mainly letters received by John Dunmore Lang, 1825-1859

Notes

General note

This collection was listed in 2005 as part of the Sesquicentenary of Responsible Government in NSW 1856-2006 Project.

Description source

Information upgraded from Manuscripts Leaf Catalogue No. 1 (6-614 C) as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011

Contextual Information

Source

Acquired in 1975

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3016

Record Identifier

Yr8RD2Dn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8RD2Dn

Other Identifiers

Reference code

411576

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