Correspondence, 1893-1913
- Component identifier:
- Series 1
- Content Summary:
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This comprises letters addressed to Tennyson, together with a few draft letters by him, principally dated 1901-1903, the period when he was Acting Governor-General and Governor-General, The letters deal with official matters of the time including State and Federal politics, naval defence and the administration of Norfolk. Island.
Chief correspondents are Sir Edmund Barton, Sir George Clarke, Governor of Victoria, and Sir Samuel Way, Governor of South Australia, together with Alfred Deakin, Sir John Forrest, the Earl of Hopetoun, Sir Edward Hutton and Sir Samuel Griffith.
The correspondence is arranged in chronological order. Comprising items 1-316.
- Names:
- Tennyson, Hallam, Baron
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- Location of this collection:
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Parkes PlaceCanberra ACT 2600, Australia
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