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H. E. Maude - Papers relating to the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1970

H. E. Maude - Papers relating to the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1970

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H. E. Maude - Papers relating to the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1970

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Full title

H. E. Maude - Papers relating to the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1970

Call Numbers

PMB 1077

Record Identifier

n7oVd3yn

Reference Code

441444
Physical Description

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Level of description

Fonds

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Issue Copy

Microfilm : PMB 1077

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Scope and Contents

Contents

'The genealogical book of the Royal Family of Abemama' and circular notices of the Japanese District Officer in the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1943 (with translations)

Alternative Titles

Full title

H. E. Maude - Papers relating to the Gilbert Islands, 1942-1970

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Notes

General note

PMB (Australian National University. Pacific Manuscripts Bureau) ; 1077
Available for reference
Microfilm. Balgowlah : W.& F. Pascoe Pty Ltd for Pacific Manuscripts Bureau, Australian National University : 1998. 1 microform reel : positive, 35 mm
Microfilm copy of originals held in private ownership
Colonial administrators

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Educated at Cambridge University, Henry Maude worked as a civil servant from 1929-1948 in the Pacific Islands, in particular in the British colony of the Gilbert and Ellice Islands. From 1948-1957 he worked for the South Pacific Commission, following which he worked as a Research Fellow for the Australian National University Research School of Paci...

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Call Numbers

PMB 1077

Record Identifier

n7oVd3yn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7oVd3yn

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Reference code

441444

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