Archival Resources Details

CRA Ltd - Records

Title
CRA Ltd - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Date Range
1905 - 1997
Description

Includes: early CRA Company material, probably Zinc Corporation 1905-1950; Australian Mining and Smelting Ltd. company files: including divisions such as Planning, Finance and Administration; Mary Kathleen Uranium annual and half yearly reports, etc 1960-87; Bougainville Copper annual and half yearly reports, 1971-85; CRA Ltd Annual reports, 1966-85; Comalco annual reports 1964-84; RTZ Corporation PLC newspaper articles, annual reports and publicity pamphlets, 1957-84; Miscellaneous reports: NBHC, 1960-73; AM&S, 1972-76; IOL 1955-76; Greenleaf Fertilizers, 1965-67. Share register and transfer journals, dividend lists, share certificates cheques, unclaimed moneys and correspondence; "CRA Board Confidential" files vols. 1-3 January 1973 to February 1974; Copy of The Zinc Corporation Limited and New Broken Hill Consolidated Limited, Mining Department.

Quantity
112 m
Access
Restricted

EOAS ID: archives/ASAR00062.htm

This Edition: 2026 February - 1926 Centenaries
Kooyang - Gariwerd calendar - Late summer: late January to late March - season of eels
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