Archival Resources Details

John Stewart Turner - Records

Title
John Stewart Turner - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
1991.0118
Date Range
1925 - 1973
Description

Lecture and laboratory notes 1925-36; papers relating to numerous committees and organisations with which he was connected including the CSIR/O 1945-71, the Victorian Department of Agriculture 1948-69, the Australian Society of Plant Physiologists 1957-74, the Institute of Marine Sciences 1968-71, and the Victorian Schools Examinations Board; general correspondence 1944-73 [7 m]. Further Turner correspondence appears in the records of the Botany School 1938-73.

Quantity
7 m
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Andrea Barnes, John Stewart Turner Guide to Records, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2008, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/turn/turner.htm. Details

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