Archival Resources Details

Reginald Montagu Cairns Gunn - Records

Title
Reginald Montagu Cairns Gunn - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 78
Date Range
1912 - 1964
Description

Veterinary science research materials including correspondence 1935-49, experimental data and working papers 1927-39, copies of published works and related press cuttings 1931-51, and draft scripts c1940 (22 cm); teaching materials including lecture notes c1941, duplicated lecture and laboratory class notes 1939-56, curricula, correspondence and working papers 1933-40 (32 cm); administrative records including working papers, clinical register and correspondence 1913-48 (4 cm); records of non-university organisations including Australian government, Civil Defence School 1957, United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation 1955-64 and others 1933-55 (15 cm); personal records including lecture notes compiled as an agricultural science undergraduate student 1912-15, annotated undergraduate veterinary science lecture notebooks 1919-52, reports, correspondence and printed matter 1913-62 (67 cm); overall dates 1912-64 [1.4 m, P 78].

Quantity
1.6 m
Access
Available for reference

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