Official documents, papers and maps concerning early Australian air mail and passenger flights, 19 N...
Official documents, papers and maps concerning early Australian air mail and passenger flights, 19 November 1931-27 July 1934
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19 November 1931-27 July 1934
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DLSPENCER 541
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Manuscripts and Maps
Physical Description
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1 folder of textual and cartographic material - 36 cm. - manuscript, maps, ephemera, printed
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Contents
1. Tasmanian papers. 18 November 1931.
a. Autographed letter of good wishes from the Collector of Customs for Tasmania, E.A.J. Benjafield to the Collector of Customs and Staff, London. 19 November 1931.
b. Customs clearance, Hobart. 18 November 1931.
c. Outward Bill of Health, Hobart. 18 November 1931.
d. Ship's outward manifest, Ho...
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Official documents, papers and maps concerning early Australian air mail and passenger flights, 19 November 1931-27 July 1934
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Information transferred from Dixson Manuscript Card Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012.
Contextual Information
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Bequeathed by Sir William Dixson, 1952
Administrative / Biographical history
Documents, papers and maps are accompanied by notes written by Ernest A. Crome, Hon. Secretary, Air Mail Society of N.S.W, ca. 1934. Ernest Crome was a collector of aviation material, particularly items in relation to Charles Kingsford Smith and Charles Ulm.
Australian National Airways Ltd. (ANA), arranged the first all-Australian air mail f...
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DLSPENCER 541
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n5lVZkD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lVZkD9
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950312
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