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Dixson, Sir William - translations by William Dixson of letters & journals of Commodore Nicholas Bau...

Dixson, Sir William - translations by William Dixson of letters & journals of Commodore Nicholas Bau...

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Dixson, Sir William - translations by William Dixson of letters & journals of Commodore Nicholas Baudin and M. Ronsard, ca. 1934

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Full title

Dixson, Sir William - translations by William Dixson of letters & journals of Commodore Nicholas Baudin and M. Ronsard, ca. 1934

Date

ca. 1934

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6300

Record Identifier

nM7Z4EXY

Reference Code

148669
Physical Description

Contents

1 volume - 0.05 Meters

Textual Records - (manuscript)

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The translations cover the period 1800 to 1802

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Full title

Dixson, Sir William - translations by William Dixson of letters & journals of Commodore Nicholas Baudin and M. Ronsard, ca. 1934

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Administrative / Biographical history

Sir William Dixson was born in Sydney in 1870. An engineer and businessman, he was also a notable collector of Australiana. He gave and bequeathed his entire collection of pictures, manuscripts, books, coins and stamps to The State Library of NSW between 1919 and his death in 1952. The Dixson Library, housing his great collections, was opened in 1...

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Call Numbers

MLMSS 6300

Record Identifier

nM7Z4EXY

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Reference code

148669

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