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Archibald family papers, 1836-1946

Archibald family papers, 1836-1946

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Archibald family papers, 1836-1946

About this item

Full title

Archibald family papers, 1836-1946

Author / Creator

Date

1836-1946

Record Identifier

nGm4WLjY

Reference Code

940387
Physical Description

Contents

0.82 metres of textual material (11 volumes, 2 boxes)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Copying Conditions

Copyright status : Items in this collection where the author(s) died more than 70 years ago are out of copyright. Other items are in copyright for the life of the author(s) plus 70 years

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Scope and Contents

Contents

A 2250
Volume 01: Archibald family papers, stories, plays, prose, sketches, and poems, by J. F. Archibald and others, 1872-1919

A 2251
Volume 02: Archibald family papers, manuscripts compiled by J. F. Archibald, 1872-1919

A 2252
Volume 03: Archibald family papers, plays compiled by J. F. Archibald, 1872-1919

A 2253
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Alternative Titles

Full title

Archibald family papers, 1836-1946

Notes

Alphanumeric designations

Volume at call number A 3213 transferred from call number A 1702

Volume numbers 01-11 taken from Mitchell Library binding

Description source

Information transferred from Short Catalogue (typed) as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Joseph Patrick Archibald came to Melbourne in 1852 as Sergeant with a draft of London Police sent out as a gold escort. His son John Feltham Archibald (known as Jules Francois Archibald) took up journalism and was the founder, with John Haynes, of the Bulletin, which he edited for many years.

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Primary Identifiers

Record Identifier

nGm4WLjY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nGm4WLjY

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Reference code

940387

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