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Merle Highet sound recordings of Frederick Rose and correspondence, 1987-1990

Merle Highet sound recordings of Frederick Rose and correspondence, 1987-1990

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8Rm7Xn

Merle Highet sound recordings of Frederick Rose and correspondence, 1987-1990

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Full title

Merle Highet sound recordings of Frederick Rose and correspondence, 1987-1990

Author / Creator

Date

1987-1990

Record Identifier

Yr8Rm7Xn

Reference Code

1336746
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Level of description

Fonds

Arrangement

This collection has been arranged into 2 series records. You can navigate to more detailed descriptions to each series from this record.

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Collection of correspondence of Frederick Rose concerning the transfer of his personal papers to the Mitchell Library and the political situation of East Germany, and sound recordings of Merle Highet interviewing Frederick Rose on his career.

SERIES 01: Frederick Rose correspondence, 1987-1990.

SERIES 02: Merle Highet sound recordings...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Merle Highet sound recordings of Frederick Rose and correspondence, 1987-1990

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Merle Highet, May 2015

Administrative / Biographical history

Frederick Rose was born on 22 March 1915 in England. He gained a scholarship and started his studies in October 1933 at Cambridge University. After gaining second class honours for his geology he turned to anthropology with a special interest in Australia and the Australian Aborigines. After graduating he left Cambridge in 1936 and worked for the T...

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Record Identifier

Yr8Rm7Xn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yr8Rm7Xn

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Reference code

1336746

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