Hazel Rose Jones further papers, 1955-1964
Hazel Rose Jones further papers, 1955-1964
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1955-1964
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MLMSS 9291
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0.16 cm of textual records (1 box)
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Copyright status : In copyright
Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Hazel Rose Jones and the East Villawood Progress Association.
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Minutes of the East Villawood Progress Association, 1955-1964. Also contains the Associations constitution. Bound in a blue cover volume.
Correspondence, some concerning Thurina Park, Villawood, 1959-1964.
Correspondence, 1959-1964, re: housing and rental rises.
Correspondence, 1963-1964, re: playing fields.
Children's s...
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Hazel Rose Jones further papers, 1955-1964
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2012-2013
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Presented by Desmond Moore, September 2009
Administrative / Biographical history
Hazel Jones' was a community and political activist including membership of the Communist Party of Australia, from which she resigned in 1973, and of the East Villawood Progress Association of which she was Secretary. She was appointed Justice of the Peace in the late 1960s. In the mid-1970s she was Treasurer of World University Service in Australi...
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MLMSS 9291
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nQR2BQq1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2BQq1
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899822
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