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Raphael West Cilento - Records

Title
Raphael West Cilento - Records
Repository
Fryer Library and Department of Special Collections, University of Queensland
Reference
UQFL 44
Date Range
1913 - 1972
Description

Collection of personal and professional papers, including biographical material and family history, official correspondence 1927-1932, personal and professional correspondence 1932-1972, diaries 1913-1971, manuscripts, public lectures, radio scripts, reports, reprints, files relating to his service with UNRAA and United Nations, photographs. Interests include Royal Historical Society of Queensland, National Trust of Australia and Australian League of Rights.

Quantity
47 items
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Sir Raphael Cilento Collection, University of Queensland Fryer Library, 2003, http://www.library.uq.edu.au/fryer/ms/uqfl44.doc. Details

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