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Michael Terry - Paper, Cuttings, Books and Photographs

Title
Michael Terry - Paper, Cuttings, Books and Photographs
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 611
Date Range
1884 - 1978
Description

Includes: a small number of letters, invitations and documents; radio broadcast scripts written by Michael Terry, dealing with inland Australia and Australian efforts in World War II; 18 books of press cuttings, 1921-1977, providing a comprehensive coverage of articles by and about Terry; published and unpublished maps, and accounts of other expeditions; books written or owned by Terry; and Terry's photographic collection, including 28 negative albums, 37 small print boxes, and other material.

Quantity
15 Boxes + 6 volumes (2.4 m)
Access
Available for reference. Not for loan.

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