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Bill Cantwell - further papers, 1918-1990

Bill Cantwell - further papers, 1918-1990

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

Bill Cantwell - further papers, 1918-1990

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Full title

Bill Cantwell - further papers, 1918-1990

Date

1918 - 1990

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7745

Record Identifier

nZNvzQEn

Reference Code

456588
Physical Description

Contents

7 boxes - 0.9 Meters

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

I. PERSONAL PAPERS, 1918-1990

1933-1990; Correspondence, being mainly letters received with enclosures, A-L: Correspondents include Betty Abrahams, 1979-1990; Nell Baker, 1967-1983; Pamela Bell, 1963-1976; Harry Cantwell, 1933; Jack Cantwell, 1952, 1965; Margaret Dick, Date unknown; 'H. V. Evatt' file including Rosalind Carrodus, 198...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Bill Cantwell - further papers, 1918-1990

Notes

General note

Earlier accessions of the papers of Bill Cantwell are located at MLMSS 3356, MLMSS 4882 and MLMSS 4882 ADD-ON 1873

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Nell Baker in 1990

Administrative / Biographical history

Bill Cantwell (1899-1990) was born Ida Florence Wilks, daughter of Thomas and Elizabeth Wilks of Maitland, N.S.W.. She married journalist Harry Cantwell who died in Sydney in 1962. A friend to many Australian artists, including James Gleeson and Sir Sidney Nolan, she was also a friend and confidante of the physician and medical historian Sir Edward...

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Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLMSS 7745

Record Identifier

nZNvzQEn

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

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Reference code

456588

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