Copy of a letter written by Lady (Nellie) Ellis to a friend in England. Comments on references made about Ellis's discoveries on Ocean Island made by Sir Arthur Grimble in his book, Pattern of Islands. Also family chit-chat Box 20 Unit ID: 14
Copy of diary kept by Ellis on the way to Ocean Island and Nauru to witness the Japanese official capitulation in 1945 Box 20 Unit ID: 10
Copy of two confidential letters passing between Dickinson and Ellis in 1920, at the time when it seemed certain that the Phosphate Company was going to be taken over by the three governments. Dickinson advises Ellis to apply for the job of NZ Commissioner. Ellis thinks that the job will go to the NZ Director of Agriculture Box 20 Unit ID: 4
Copy of typed transcript of diary by Annie Ellis of voyage to Australia in 1864. Typed history of Ocean Island by Ko-Na-Mauri (2 short typescripts) Box 66 Unit ID: 81
Correspondence (1926-1929) relating to the proposed purchase by Australia and New Zealand, of the Christmas Island Phosphate operation Box 53 Unit ID: 15
Correspondence covering the 1936/1955 period in which UK/BPC Commissioners have tried to come to terms with the Allotment-Problem inherent in the Nauru Agreement whereby the UK was entitled to 42% of the Islands phosphate but couldn't make use of i it Box 55 Unit ID: 7
Correspondence dealing with land matters and the idea of the Banabans moving to another island Box 55 Unit ID: 3
Correspondence (indexed) tracing the history of conflict between the Commissioners in the area of allotments and sales of phosphate, 1920-1935 Box 53 Unit ID: 9 Date: 1920/1935