Rhodes House Library, Oxford, England - Aborigines Protection Society - Records, 1837-1888
Rhodes House Library, Oxford, England - Aborigines Protection Society - Records, 1837-1888
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Date
Canberra : Australian Joint Copying Project, [19--]
Call Numbers
M 2426-2435
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Contents
0 microfilm reels 35 mm
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Fonds
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Microfilm : M 2426-2435
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Scope and Contents
Contents
1. Records of the British and Foreign Anit-Salvery Society, 1853-1886 re Pacific labour trade, treatment of natives in Queensland and Fiji, etc. 2. Aborigines Protection Society records, 1837-1888, re massacres and atrocities by and towards Aborigines; the treatment of Aborigines and Pacific labour in Queensland; Maori affairs including self-gove...
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Rhodes House Library, Oxford, England - Aborigines Protection Society - Records, 1837-1888
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Filmed as part of the Australian Joint Copying Project by the National Library of Australia and the State Library of New South Wales
National Library of Australia holds microfilm master
Available for reference
Australian Joint Copying Project miscellaneous series M2426-2435
Microfilm copy of originals held by Rhodes House Library, Oxfor...
Contextual Information
Administrative / Biographical history
Founded in 1837 "to assist in protecting the defenceless and promoting the advancement of uncivilised tribes". The Society took a strong interest in native affairs in Australia, New Zealand and the Pacific in 1866-88. Almagated with Anti-Slavery Society in 1909
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M 2426-2435
Record Identifier
nQR2KZZ1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQR2KZZ1
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Reference code
432836
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