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Walter Wilson Froggatt - Records

Title
Walter Wilson Froggatt - Records
Repository
Powerhouse Museum
Reference
MRS 4, 5, 202, 89
Date Range
1890 - 1931
Description

Correspondence 1891-1931 [MRS 4, MRS 5, MRS 202]. Day book 1890-1918 which includes references to Froggatt's specimens [MRS 89]. The Museum's collection contains geological and insect specimens collected by Froggatt for the Technological Museum, Sydney.

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