Archival Resources Details

John Veysey Sanders - Records

Collection Title
John Veysey Sanders - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 161
Date Range
1960 - 1987
Description

Collection includes: material relating to CSIRO research and administration; material relating to other organisations including the Australian Research Grants Commission and the Gemmological Association of Australia; lectures 1960-87; analysis by physical techniques including notes reprints, brochures and other materials for lectures (1 file); records relating to the Australian Academy of Science 1981-87; correspondence with Sid Pollack, Helmut Weigold, Mario Occelli, Peter Darragh mostly dealing with opals and crystallography; correspondence with J.R. Anderson 1967-84; correspondence on gems and minerals; correspondence and other materials regarding publications; records from overseas visits 1976-87; reprints and publications; opal files containing micrographs.

Quantity
24 boxes (3.24 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Sanders, John Veysey - Ms 161', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/basser/manuscript-collection/ms161.html. Details

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