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Joseph Banks - Records

Title
Joseph Banks - Records
Repository
Powerhouse Museum
Reference
ML MSS 2144
Date Range
1766 - 1820
Description

Banks papers 1766-1820 comprising over 27 volumes (Volumes 1-15 making up the Brabourne collection), includes correspondence, notes, plans, sketches and other documents in both manuscript and microform as well as microfilmed photocopied and facsimile copies of Banks' papers held by other repositories. These papers span the whole of Banks' scientific work on Australia and a comprehensive list of the collection is available at the Guide Shelf B.

Quantity
27 volumes
Access
Available for reference

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