Miscellaneous notes, memorandum and printed material, 1919

 
Component identifier:
File 12
Content Summary:

Includes newscuttings on the Peace Conference and the Australian shipping trade; speeches; various menus, invitations and entry cards and memorandum and notes on Nauru and phosphates.

Also includes a poster for a 'Diggers' lunch to Bill Hughes' at the AIF War Chest Club, Horseferry Road, London and a signed program relating to the 'signature of the Treaty of peace between the Allied and Associated Powers and Germany', 28 June 1919.

Comprises items 956-1061.

Immediate source of acquisition:
The W. M. Hughes Papers were presented to the National Library of Australia by Dame Mary Hughes in 1953. The collection was received in two consignments. One consisted of papers taken from the Perpetual Trustee Company comprising material from Hughes' Lindfield home and from his office rooms at the Commonwealth Offices, Sydney; the other came directly from Lindfield. Lists of the contents of both consignments are held in the Library's Manuscript Branch. With the agreement of the executors and the Library, much of the collection, was for a time, held at the Australian National University by Fitzhardinge. He was permitted sole access to the collection while writing the biography Hughes commissioned in 1951. Fitzhardinge's own papers documenting the writing of the biography are also held by the Library (MS 5400). The papers transferred to the Library in 1953 are by no means the total collection of Hughes' personal papers, although it is impossible to say what proportion has survived. (see Fitzhardinge, p.936).

Access and use

Parent Restrictions:
Available for research.
Parent Terms of Access:
Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.
Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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