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Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88EPXvn

Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

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Full title

Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

Date

ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

Call Numbers

PXA 1006 Box 2

Record Identifier

n88EPXvn

Reference Code

433308
Physical Description

Contents

Ephemera - 5 ribbon badges

Photographs - 1 folder

Textual Records - 1 folder

Clippings - 1 folder

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Scope and Contents

Contents

PHOTOGRAPHS:
Folder 1 (nos. 17-49) Includes portrait of Samuel Thatcher, grandfather of G.M. Allard; Portraits of G.M. Allard; Emma Victoria Allard with Edith, 1899 (copy prints); Womens College, Sydney University, with E. Allard [dinner function, ca. 1918]; Arches to commemorate Federation in Australia, 1901 and Sydney before the bridge / p...

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Full title

Beale family - photographs and papers concerning Sir George Allard, ca. 1885-1940, 1973, 1993

Notes

General note

Sir George Allard kept the fragments of transmitting and recording tapes as a memento of the first Beam Wireless message, 8 April 1927. These fragments read: [Ro]"yal Highnesses are assured" and "youths be led towards the". The former is almost certainly is a reference to the Duke & Duchess of York who paid an official visit to Australia between Ma...

Contextual Information

Source

Presented Dec 2003

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

PXA 1006 Box 2

Record Identifier

n88EPXvn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n88EPXvn

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Reference code

433308

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