Archival Resources Details

George Lowe Sutton - Records

Title
George Lowe Sutton - Records
Repository
JS Battye Library of West Australian History, State Library of Western Australia
Reference
LBWA/1428A
Date Range
1902 - 1964
Description

Subject files dealing with agricultural history, agricultural sciences, animal husbandry, wheat, farm management and related topics, and organisations (no dates given); biographical files on Sutton himself but also W.G. Burges, W.J. Farrer, A.L. Hagedoorn, Lefroy family, J. Macarthur, H.V. MacKay, R. Marshall, J. Mitchell, H. Pye and J. Teasdale; press cuttings, articles and photographs; dates for articles only 1902-1960 [22 boxes, LBWA/1428A, MN 199].

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
22 boxes
Access
Available for reference

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