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Righting the record: Whales, wares and wayfaring in the new world down under, Charles Seal (1801-185...

Righting the record: Whales, wares and wayfaring in the new world down under, Charles Seal (1801-185...

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Righting the record: Whales, wares and wayfaring in the new world down under, Charles Seal (1801-1852), and the pioneering of Van Diemen's Land by Robert B. Kebric

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Full title

Righting the record: Whales, wares and wayfaring in the new world down under, Charles Seal (1801-1852), and the pioneering of Van Diemen's Land by Robert B. Kebric

Author / Creator

Date

2012

Call Numbers

MLMSS 9396

Record Identifier

nGm47QoY

Reference Code

1012224
Physical Description

Contents

0.05 meters of textual material (1 folder)

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Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Computer printout, 36 pages, of manuscript by Robert Kebric on the life of Charles Seal, pioneer and whaler in early Tasmania.

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Full title

Righting the record: Whales, wares and wayfaring in the new world down under, Charles Seal (1801-1852), and the pioneering of Van Diemen's Land by Robert B. Kebric

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Author / Creator

Notes

Description source

Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2013-2014

Contextual Information

Source

Robert Kebric

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 9396

Record Identifier

nGm47QoY

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Reference code

1012224

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