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Volume 689: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Smith, A. - Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1968

Volume 689: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Smith, A. - Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1968

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Volume 689: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Smith, A. - Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1968

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Full title

Volume 689: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Smith, A. - Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1968

Date

1943-1968

Call Numbers

MLMSS 3269/Vol. 689

Record Identifier

n88X6gBn

Reference Code

1007507
Physical Description

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0.01 metres of textual material (1 folder)

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File

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Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners

Research & study copies allowed : Applies only to material in which the author has been deceased for more than 50 years

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Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy copyright holder

Finding aids

Alphabetical List of Subject Files of Correspondence located at Manuscripts Guide Shelf in the Mitchell Library Reading Room

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Scope and Contents

Contents

1. Smith, A., 1949
2. Smith, A.I., Mrs, 1952
3. Smith, Anita, Lady, nee Crawford (wife of Sir Keith Macpherson), 1968
4. Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1953

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Full title

Volume 689: Angus & Robertson correspondence files for Smith, A. - Smith, Arthur G., 1943-1968

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 3269/Vol. 689

Record Identifier

n88X6gBn

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1007507

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