Papers relating to the erection of a statue of Captain James Cook at Admiralty Arch, London, in July 1914

 
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Series A/32
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The statue was erected following a suggestion made by Sir Joseph Carruthers in November 1908. Samuel was Chairman of the Executive of a National Committee set up in 1909 to implement the suggestion

Includes printed appeals, notices of meetings, magazines, newspaper cuttings and letters. The correspondents include W.S. Churchill, Lord Brassey, Gervase Beckett, Albert Toft and Henry Adams.

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Location of this collection:
Parkes Place
Canberra ACT 2600, Australia
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