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Olive Kelso King papers, 1918-1920

Olive Kelso King papers, 1918-1920

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nM7lamxY

Olive Kelso King papers, 1918-1920

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Full title

Olive Kelso King papers, 1918-1920

Author / Creator

Date

1918-1920

Call Numbers

A 5006

Record Identifier

nM7lamxY

Reference Code

1114971
Physical Description

Contents

0.4 metres of textual material (1 volume)

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Fonds

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Contents

ITEM 01
Accounts of the Australian Canteens Fund for the Serbians, 1 October 1918-30 September 1920

ITEM 02
Olive Kelso King letter, 13 June 1921

ITEM 03
Australian Canteens for Serbians report, 14 June 1921

ITEM 04
Invitation from the Serbian Citizens of Sydney to Miss Olive Kelso King, 13 January 1921

ITEM...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Olive Kelso King papers, 1918-1920

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Author / Creator

Notes

Description source

Information transferred from Manuscripts Index Catalogue as part of the eRecords Project, 2013-2014

Contextual Information

Source

H. King

Administrative / Biographical history

Olive May King (1885-1958), ambulance driver, was born on 30 June 1885 at Croydon, Sydney, youngest daughter of Sir (G.) Kelso King and his first wife Irene Isabella, née Rand. Educated at home, and at Sydney Church of England Grammar School for Girls.

On a visit to England when World War I broke out, Olive King supplied her own vehicle and...

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Call Numbers

A 5006

Record Identifier

nM7lamxY

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Reference code

1114971

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