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Fisher family further papers

Fisher family further papers

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YzOmVJB9

Fisher family further papers

About this item

Full title

Fisher family further papers

Author / Creator

Date

approximately 1840-1979

Call Numbers

MLMSS 10493

Record Identifier

YzOmVJB9

Reference Code

9649499
Physical Description

Contents

0.16 metres of textual material and 7 photographs (1 box)

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Level of description

Fonds

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Copying Conditions

Copyright restrictions may apply

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Papers of Thomasine Fisher and Donnelly Fisher, including letters, documents and photographs. Includes letters sent from Alice Masis to Donnelly Fisher regarding their son, the last of which is dated 23 November 1880, as well as a letter from William Charles MacDonald to Donnelly Fisher dated 3 June 1885.

Series 1
Papers from the estate o...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Fisher family further papers

Notes

Object History

Part of a collection originally held by Fisher family descendants, most of which was acquired by the State Library of New South Wales in 1972

Contextual Information

Source

Purchased from Ancanthe, December 2019

Administrative / Biographical history

Thomasine ‘Timmie’ Fisher (1825?-1913) was the eldest daughter of William Charles Wentworth. In 1844 she married Thomas John Fisher, a Sydney barrister. Upon the marriage Wentworth gave Thomasine land at Vaucluse, allotments in Macquarie and Goulburn streets in Sydney, and farmland near Bathurst. They lived at ‘The Priory’, St Leonards, Sydney. Fis...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 10493

Record Identifier

YzOmVJB9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/YzOmVJB9

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Reference code

9649499

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