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Sub-fonds 1: Dr James McLeod drawings, sketches and associated material, including an autograph book...

Sub-fonds 1: Dr James McLeod drawings, sketches and associated material, including an autograph book...

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/npAN4A51

Sub-fonds 1: Dr James McLeod drawings, sketches and associated material, including an autograph book given to his daughter, ca 1900s-ca 1925

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Full title

Sub-fonds 1: Dr James McLeod drawings, sketches and associated material, including an autograph book given to his daughter, ca 1900s-ca 1925

Date

ca 1900s-ca 1925

Record Identifier

npAN4A51

Reference Code

9611867
Other Descriptions

Level of description

Sub-fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

Small collection of mainly sketches, the majority loose, some sketches in a scrapbook, accompanied by letters, notes, and poems, both printed and manuscript, together with an autograph book and printed extracts from a diary.

File 1: Dr James McLeod autograph book, letters and scrapbook, ca 1900s-ca 1925

File 2: Dr James McLeod drawing...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Sub-fonds 1: Dr James McLeod drawings, sketches and associated material, including an autograph book given to his daughter, ca 1900s-ca 1925

Authors, Artists and Contributors
Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Ian Close, July 2018

Collection history

By descent.

Administrative / Biographical history

McLeod, Dr James (1862 – 1925), medical doctor, born Tain, Scotland. Graduated Medical School at Edinburgh, 1887. Age 29, James obtained passage as ship’s surgeon on the Gulf of Matraban, arriving in Sydney 18 April 1890. Became physician at West Wallsend and Monkwearmouth collieries in the Hunter Valley from 1890 to 1891.

In 1891 he moved t...

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Record Identifier

npAN4A51

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/npAN4A51

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Reference code

9611867

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