Archival Resources Details

Lawrence Hargrave - Records

Title
Lawrence Hargrave - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 352
Date Range
1908 - 1915
Description

Small collection of original materials by or concerned with Hargrave including lectures, pamphlets and family photographs 1908-15 including material collected for a book on Lope de Vega; correspondence; sketches and photographs of rock carvings from the Sydney area; maps; publications and lantern slides [75 cm, MS 352]. Microfilm of records 1866-1915 including letters, notes, memoranda and drawings, and printed material mostly journal articles and newspaper cuttings from originals held by the Powerhouse Museum [6 reels, AJCP M367-372].

Quantity
0.75 m
Access
Available for reference

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