Archival Resources Details

Esmond Venner Keogh - Records

Title
Esmond Venner Keogh - Records
Repository
Anti-Cancer Council of Victoria
Date Range
1915 - 1978
Description

Personal and professional papers including correspondence, notes, draft papers, publications, speeches, press-cuttings, committee papers, reports as well as a large amount of material on cancer and other medical topics; overall dates 1915-78 [1.7 m].

Quantity
14 boxes (1.7 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Jane; Hutchinson Alvarez and Gavan Fabian; McCarthy, Esmond Venner Keogh Guide to Records, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2004, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/keog/keogh.htm. Details

Alvarez, Jane; Hutchinson, Fabian; McCarthy, Gavan, The Records of Esmond Venner Keogh (1895-1970) (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1990), 74 pp. Details

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