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Harald Ingemann Jensen - Records

Title
Harald Ingemann Jensen - Records
Repository
John Oxley Library, Manuscripts and Business Records Collection, State Library of Queensland
Reference
OM69-29
Date Range
1905 - 1965
Description

Records of Jensen's career as a geologist including correspondence, field notebooks, maps, charts, accounts, receipts, newspapers, books and articles 1905-65; subjects include the geology of the Roma district (especially the oil fields), the geology of North Queensland and Ormildah, Mandated Territory (New Guinea), and seasonal weather forecasting; also included are about 230 manuscripts of scientific articles, reports and papers, 75 manuscripts of articles on political and economic subjects and about 400 letters, mainly relating to geology and mining, including the correspondents J.R. Craig, T.W.E. David, A. Fisher, E.H. Hughes, W.M. Hughes, R.J. Winters and A. Rindberg [23 boxes and 6 parcels, list available, OM 69-29]. Typescript of unpublished autobiography entitled 'Reminiscences of a Geologist' and an autobiographical review of his scientific work with bibliography of published and unpublished papers 1908-64 [8cm, photocopy of original in Basser Library, OM77-32].

Quantity
23 boxes, 6 parcels
Access
Available for reference

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