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Georgina King - Records

Title
Georgina King - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
ML MSS 2117
Date Range
1888 - 1921
Description

Correspondence 1888-1921 dealing with the publication of her writings, recognition of her geological discoveries and an attempt to gain an official appointment with Daisy Bates; writings 1903-20 (manuscript and printed with manuscript notes); material on King's publications and scientific activities 1894-1906 (manuscript and printed); miscellaneous personal papers including King family biography 1907-10 (manuscript, typescript and printed); miscellaneous papers including correspondence, annual reports of various societies, newspaper cuttings, souvenirs and pictorial material [2 volumes and 1 box, ML MSS 2117].

Quantity
2 volumes, 1 box
Access
Available for reference

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