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Joan Beck further papers and objects, with Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

Joan Beck further papers and objects, with Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nX6OKJLY

Joan Beck further papers and objects, with Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

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Full title

Joan Beck further papers and objects, with Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

Date

1853- 2014

Record Identifier

nX6OKJLY

Reference Code

1122733
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Level of description

Fonds

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Copying Conditions

Copyright status : In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners

Research & study copies allowed : Applies only to material in which the author has been deceased for more than 50 years

Out of copyright : Applies to photographs created before 1955

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales

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Scope and Contents

Contents

SERIES 1
Joan Beck papers (1918-2014), including Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

SERIES 2
Joan Beck objects, 1871-1992

Alternative Titles

Full title

Joan Beck further papers and objects, with Beck and Young family papers, ca. 1853-2014

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Paul Weingott in January 2014

Administrative / Biographical history

Joan Beck was instrumental in the development of fencing in Australia in the mid-20th century and also became a key figure in the development of the Rundle Foundation for Egyptian Archaeology at Macquarie University.
Joan Margret Beck was born in Summer Hill on December 2, 1918, the elder of two girls to Edward Beck and his wife, Dora (nee Young...

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Record Identifier

nX6OKJLY

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Reference code

1122733

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