[Assorted loose papers, including correspondence, notes and notebooks], 1970-1995

 
Containers:
Box 97
Component identifier:
File 634
Content Summary:
Correspondents include family members, Katherine Prentice and Irina Golovnya. There is also a transcript of an interview of Wilfred Burchett (by The economist?) entitled 'Turn Hiroshima into the antinuke base' (1982).
Immediate source of acquisition:
The papers of Rupert Lockwood were received in eleven instalments between 1997 and 2011 from Lockwood's daughter, Penny Lockwood.

Access and use

Parent Restrictions:
Available for research. Not for loan.
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Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions.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 Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.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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