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Nancye Bridges - papers, 1906-1998

Nancye Bridges - papers, 1906-1998

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nQRB32j1

Nancye Bridges - papers, 1906-1998

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Full title

Nancye Bridges - papers, 1906-1998

Author / Creator

Date

1906-1998

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6727/Boxes 1-7, 9 , MLMSS 6727/Box 8X , MLOH 325/1-56 , GR 267-GR 268

Record Identifier

nQRB32j1

Reference Code

401957
Physical Description

Contents

1.48 metres of textual material (8 boxes, 1 outsize box and sound recordings) - manuscript, typescript, and printed

Clippings

Photographs

Sound Recordings

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1934-1995; Correspondence regarding professional engagements and the conferring of and congratulations on receiving the Medal of the Order of Australia and the Archbishop of Sydney Citation (Call No.: MLMSS 6727/1)
1940-1994; Newscuttings and photographs (Call No.: MLMSS 6727/1)
1936-1951; Diaries for the years 1936 and 1946-1951 (Call No...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Nancye Bridges - papers, 1906-1998

Contextual Information

Source

Acquired from Miss Frances Bridges in 1999

Administrative / Biographical history

Nancye Margaret Bridges, variety artist, concert entrepreneur and author was born in Wanganui, New Zealand on 12 December 1922, daughter of Gordon Francis Bridges and his wife Mary. She was educated at St Mary's Convent, Wanganui and at the NSW Conservatorium of Music, where she attained the level of Licentiate of the Trinity College of London, in...

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 6727/Boxes 1-7, 9 , MLMSS 6727/Box 8X , MLOH 325/1-56 , GR 267-GR 268

Record Identifier

nQRB32j1

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Reference code

401957

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