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Norman Weekes aggregated collection of personal and professional papers, 1923-1972

Norman Weekes aggregated collection of personal and professional papers, 1923-1972

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88EM3zn

Norman Weekes aggregated collection of personal and professional papers, 1923-1972

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Full title

Norman Weekes aggregated collection of personal and professional papers, 1923-1972

Author / Creator

Date

1923-1972

Record Identifier

n88EM3zn

Reference Code

834230
Physical Description

Contents

1.62 metres of textual material (6 cartons and 1 box)

10 volumes - 443 architectural plans, drawings, photographic prints :

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Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

This aggregated collection chiefly documents Norman Weekes' professional activities as an architect and planner.

COLLECTION 01
Norman Weekes papers, 1923-1972
Presented by Mrs A. Weekes, December 1972

COLLECTION 02
Norman Weekes architectural plans and photographs of buildings in Sydney and NSW, 1927-1971
Presented by Mrs...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Norman Weekes aggregated collection of personal and professional papers, 1923-1972

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Norman Weekes (ca. 1884-1972) was an engineer, planner, architect and landscape architect who trained in the United Kingdom. After he left school, Weekes served as an apprentice in Wolverhampton, and obtained qualifications in mechanical and civil engineering. He served in the Royal Engineers during World War One, and studied architecture and civil...

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Record Identifier

n88EM3zn

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Reference code

834230

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