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Keith G. Miller papers, 1916-1928, 1986

Keith G. Miller papers, 1916-1928, 1986

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Keith G. Miller papers, 1916-1928, 1986

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Full title

Keith G. Miller papers, 1916-1928, 1986

Date

1916-1928, 1986

Call Numbers

MLMSS 8648

Record Identifier

n5lw0yE9

Reference Code

413666
Physical Description

Contents

0.37 metres of textual material (1 box)

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Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Typescript autobiography of Keith G. Miller, including a chronology of the Miller, Thomas, and McCracken families; describes Miller's experiences during World War I, and his involvement in the motor trade in the early 1920s, 1986

Papers and correspondence, mainly between Thelma and Athol, 1916-1928

Alternative Titles

Full title

Keith G. Miller papers, 1916-1928, 1986

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Notes

Description source

Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013

Contextual Information

Source

Bequeathed by Keith G. Miller, February 1997

Administrative / Biographical history

Keith G. Miller was born in 1901. He attending Double Bay Public School before attending Fort Street High School.

In 1917 he joined the 29th Reinforcements of the Field Artillery at Liverpool Camp. Miller joined the 108th Howitzer Battery, 8th Brigade, 3rd Division of the A.I.F. in France, in March 1918, returning to Australia in 1919

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 8648

Record Identifier

n5lw0yE9

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n5lw0yE9

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Reference code

413666

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