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Dorothy Hill - Records

Title
Dorothy Hill - Records
Repository
The University of Queensland Archives
Date Range
1930 - 1988
Description

Professional correspondence 1930-88 chiefly concerned with research projects and publications, including international symposia; background research material for her own published work; public lecture; reprints; correspondence relating to the University of Queensland Senate and other bodies, the Marine Research Institute, the Great Barrier Reef Committee, the Geological Society of Australia, the Association of Australasian Palaeontologists and ANZAAS; records relating to the Australian Academy of Science; biographical material and personal correspondence, and maps 1930-88 [35 boxes and maps].

Quantity
35 boxes and maps
Access
Available for reference

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