Includes: typescript of unfinished autobiography including account of Crutchley's early life and his appointment in 1928 as the British Government Representative for Migration in Australia; Diaries 1928-40 containing a detailed record of Crutchley's travels in Australia; meetings with public figures; social life in Canberra, Sydney and Melbourne; negotiations with British settlers; impressions of Australian politics; reflections on migration; British-Australian relations; and the 'bodyline' controversy; correspondence 1931-35.