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Fulton family aggregated collection: papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999

Fulton family aggregated collection: papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999

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Fulton family aggregated collection: papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999

About this item

Full title

Fulton family aggregated collection: papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999

Author / Creator

Date

1817-1999

Record Identifier

nZNmlOvn

Reference Code

916280
Physical Description

Contents

3.47 meters (2 folders, 19 boxes, 1 outsize)

Textual Records - (manuscript)

Textual Records - photocopies

18 albums

35 photographs

361 negatives

Ephemera (43 postcards)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

COLLECTION 01
Barbara Fulton papers and pictorial material concerning Underbank and the Williams River district, NSW, 1868, 1901-1950, 1967-1973
Presented 1967-1976

COLLECTION 02
Fulton family papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999
Donated through the Australian Government’s Cultural Gifts Program by Miss K. Hammer, March 1990<...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Fulton family aggregated collection: papers and pictorial material, 1817-1999

Authors, Artists and Contributors

Author / Creator

Contextual Information

Source

Presented 1967-1990

Administrative / Biographical history

Barbara Rosalind Fulton was born in Tasmania in 1899 the youngest daughter of James and Annie Fulton; soon after the family settled at `Underbank House' near Dungog, N.S.W., where they had a dairy farm. She was educated at the University of Sydney, early 1920s, and undertook further studies at Cambridge University, England, 1934-35. She was with th...

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Record Identifier

nZNmlOvn

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Reference code

916280

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