James Brunton Gibb further papers, 1873-ca. 1990
James Brunton Gibb further papers, 1873-ca. 1990
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Date
1873 - ca. 1990
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MLMSS 3446 ADD-ON 2220/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 3446 ADD-ON 2220/Folder 4X , POSTERS 1204/1-4
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0.95 metres of textual material (3 boxes and 1 outsize folder) - manuscript, typescript, clippings, ephemera, printed, photographs
4 posters
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Partly Digitised : 2014
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Contents
SERIES 01
James Brunton Gibb diaries and papers, 14 January 1916-15 June 1919
SERIES 02
James Brunton Gibb photographs and postcards, ca. 1915-1940
SERIES 03
James Brunton Gibb military papers, 1915-1960
SERIES 04
James Brunton Gibb correspondence and poems, 1918-1968
SERIES 05
James Brunton Gibb family hi...
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Full title
James Brunton Gibb further papers, 1873-ca. 1990
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Notes
General note
State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I diaries
State Library of New South Wales collection of World War I papers
Partially Microfilmed : Refer to Contents for locations
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Barbara Revill in 1997
Administrative / Biographical history
James Brunton Gibb was born in Sydney on 13th January 1897. He commenced the study of elocution at 8 years of age, and soon after he took part in many of Mr Lawrence Campbell's recitals. He was baptised James Thomas but used his mother's maiden name as a performing artist. In printed material throughout his life he was variously referred to as Jame...
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MLMSS 3446 ADD-ON 2220/Boxes 1-3 , MLMSS 3446 ADD-ON 2220/Folder 4X , POSTERS 1204/1-4
Record Identifier
npAEdZb1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/npAEdZb1
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153644
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