Archival Resources Details

George William Kenneth Cavill - Records

Title
George William Kenneth Cavill - Records
Repository
University of New South Wales Archives
Reference
CN 805 and others
Date Range
1934 - 1988
Description

Correspondence; reports and research notes particularly records relating to insect chemistry from the 1950s and 1960s; publication records; lecture notes; newscuttings; photographs; slides and audiotapes; overall dates c1934-88. Photographic prints of individuals, groups and facilities at the School of Chemistry, Ultimo Campus, New South Wales University of Technology 1950s [1 cm, CN 805]. Oral history interview completed for the University of New South Wales Archives 1986, availability of transcript and interview research data can be advised upon request [OH.UIP 48].

Quantity
0.01 m
Access
Available for reference

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