Hordern Family papers, 1920-1998, together with the papers of Walter D. White, 1881-1941
Hordern Family papers, 1920-1998, together with the papers of Walter D. White, 1881-1941
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1881-1998
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MLMSS 6659
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0.17 metres of textual material (1 box) - manuscript, typescript, typescript, carbon, typescript with manuscript annotations, printed, printed with manuscript annotations
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1940-1943; Letters of Iris Noel Darling, nee Hordern, from her property, Battery Hill near Gunnedah, N.S.W., to her mother, Iris Mary Hordern, nee White
1942-1945; Letters of Iris Noel Darling, nee Hordern, from her property, Battery Hill, near Gunnedah, N.S.W., to her mother, Iris Mary Hordern, nee White
192-; Poems and prose written by I...
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Hordern Family papers, 1920-1998, together with the papers of Walter D. White, 1881-1941
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Presented by Mrs Noel Darling in 1999
Administrative / Biographical history
Iris Mary Hordern, nee White, daughter of Walter David White and Mary, nee Hodge, married the Rev. Frederick Hugh Hordern, son of Edward Carr Hordern of Hordern Brothers, Sydney, on 12 November 1914. They had six children, Mary, Iris Noel (known as Noel), Hugh, Marsden, John and Ian. Iris Noel Hordern married Hugh Darling in 194-. They lived on the...
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MLMSS 6659
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nM74jlVY
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM74jlVY
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401969
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