Frederick John Riley further papers, 1922-1967
Frederick John Riley further papers, 1922-1967
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Full title
Author / Creator
Date
1922-1967
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8973
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Physical Description
Contents
1 photograph - 45.5 x 11.3 cm - gelatin silver
0.164 metres of textual material (1 box)
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Folder 1
Item 1
State Election Figures 1922 [typescript]
Item 2
Railway and Tramway Service of New South Wales
Complimentary Banquet Programme - To the Hon. J. T. Lang, Premier of New South Wales, and his Ministry, and Presentation of an Illuminated Address to the Premier by Employees of the Railway and Tramway Service of New Sou...
Alternative Titles
Full title
Frederick John Riley further papers, 1922-1967
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Creator
Notes
General note
Some copies of typescript material and printed material have been annotated by Frederick John Riley
Conservation note
Photograph is folded and torn on end
Contextual Information
Source
Donated by Frederick John Riley
Administrative / Biographical history
Frederick John Riley (1886-1970), political activist and trade unionist, was born on 18 May 1886 at Stirling, South Australia. In 1916 he became secretary of the Victorian Council of the Australian Peace Alliance. Riley was a founding member (1918) of the Y Club, a discussion group of socialists and rationalists, which he later served on as secret...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLMSS 8973
Record Identifier
nZNvbVjn
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/nZNvbVjn
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Reference code
1037304
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