Volume 10 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Balding to E.R. Bartholomew, 1896-1931
Volume 10 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Balding to E.R. Bartholomew, 1896-1931
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1896-1931
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MLMSS 314/vol. 10/item 1
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0.02 metres of textual material (1 folder)
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Contents
1. Balding, 1928
2. Baldwin, Mary Araluen, 1930
3. Ball, Frank, 1925
4. Ball, Frederick J., Rev., 1925
5. Ball, George E., 1922
6. Ball, Oona Howard, 1925
7. The Ballarat Star, 1924
8. Bamford, Charles H., 1909
9. Banfield, Edmund James, 1907-1920
10. Banfield, Bertha (Mrs Edmund James Banfield), 1923-1930
11. The Bank...
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Full title
Volume 10 Item 1: Angus & Robertson correspondence files from Balding to E.R. Bartholomew, 1896-1931
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Notes
General note
For Barrett, Charles Leslie, see also correspondence filed at Cayley, Neville William.
For Bartholomew, E.R., see also correspondence filed at Bartholomew, S.H.
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MLMSS 314/vol. 10/item 1
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nGmadO0Y
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1001201
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