Martin Francis Hardie papers, 1926-1997
Martin Francis Hardie papers, 1926-1997
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Date
1926-1997
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MLMSS 9366
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0.16 metres of textual material (1 box)
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University of Sydney Faculty of Law examination papers, 1st to 4th Year, 1926-1929
Papers concerning Mosman Parklands & Ashton Park Association, of which Hardie was President, 1971-1974
Newscuttings concerning urban planning, legal and other issues, 1971-1972; newscuttings, many concerning legal proceedings with which Hardie was assoc...
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Martin Francis Hardie papers, 1926-1997
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Information upgraded as part of the Manuscripts Unprocessed eRecords Project 2013-2014
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Source
Presented by Mrs M. R. (Mickie) Hardie in 2000
Administrative / Biographical history
Mr Justice Martin Francis Hardie was a judge of the Supreme Court of NSW. He was born near Wagga Wagga, NSW, in 1907 and after first graduating in Arts at the University of Sydney, graduated in Law with First Class Honours in 1930. He also became a qualified accountant. Employed for some years by the law firm Minter Simpson, he was called to the Ba...
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MLMSS 9366
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nZNvOAJn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNvOAJn
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404774
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