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Papers of Rosalie McCutcheon, 1911-1998

2.7 metres (15 ms boxes + 1 folio item + 8 sound/av carriers)
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The papers comprise letters and correspondence written to family and friends, family papers relating to her son Kim and husband Oliver (who died while working as a missionary in India), diaries and notebooks, speeches, scripts for ABC radio morning devotional broadcasts, autobiographical writings, financial papers, photographs, slides, and cassette tapes. The papers relate to McCutcheon's work with the Australian Student Christian Movement, Frensham School (Mittagong, NSW), and International House at the University of Sydney. The collection includes a substantial sequence of letters written to her family while accompanying her husband in India in 1934-36.
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Papers of Tristram Cary, 1943-2008

18.85 metres (c. 75 boxes + 429 sound/av and digital carriers + 21 digital carriers)

Papers of Keith Arthur Murdoch, 1908-1967

3.22 metres (12 ms boxes + 1 small folio box + 1 medium folio box + 1 large folio box + 1 security binder)
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MS 2823 comprises papers relating to the life and career of Keith Murdoch, including correspondence, speeches, press clippings, photographs and other material. The collection features Murdoch's iconic 1915 'Gallipoli letter', an account of the Gallipoli campaign written to Prime Minister Andrew Fisher. The correspondence also includes letters from Lionel Lindsay to Murdoch and letters from Murdoch's father Patrick Murdoch.
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Records of Manchester Regiment (63rd & 96th Regiments) (as filmed by the AJCP), 1828-1953

14 items
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Records of service of 63rd (May 1828-May 1834) and 96th (June 1839-June 1849) Regiments, correspondence, and lists of officers and other men awarded New Zealand medals.
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Collections held by the Strathclyde Regional Archives (as filmed by the AJCP), 1821-1935

139 items
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Papers 1889-1900 of Ebenezer McAlister relating to his estates in Glasgow and Singapore.
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Collections held by the Manchester Central Library, 1850-1959

50 items
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Manchester Guardians of Poor: register 1914-47 of children who emigrated to Australia and Canada.
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Records of the Australian Underwater Federation, 1978-1989

7.3 metres (52 boxes)
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The collection includes files which are maintained in the filing system used by the Association during their active life. The files include correspondence, minutes, statements, financial records, newsletters, agendas, examinations and printed material relating to the Federation's involvement in the monitoring of underwater safety, the setting of standards and the accreditation of scuba diving instruction, local and international diving competitions and conservation issues. The records also include a number of files documenting the Federation's links with international diving organisations and other Australian sporting bodies and government agencies.
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Papers of Kevin Hart, 1968-2006

4.35 metres (19 boxes + 2 cartons + 1 A3 carton + 1 small carton)
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Papers of Kenneth Hince, 1844-1969

3.7 metres (23 boxes + 6 folios)
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The papers were received in 1969 from Mr Kenneth Hince as part of a larger collection which included 2,500 books and a considerable amount of sheet music. There are some papers relating to Hince's activities as a collector and music critic, but it is basically an "artificial collection", in the sense that the papers were brought together after the actions to which they relate had occurred, not concurrently, and were derived from many sources. Almost all the papers relate to music, and primarily Australian music, and were assembled by Hince over a period of 25 years.
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Papers of Sir Richard Owen (as filmed by the AJCP), 1796-1889

84 items
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Correspondence 1836-1883. Subjects include: discovery of fossils in Australia; observations of Tasmanian Aborigines; self-government in New South Wales; research on Australian and New Zealand fauna including platypus and moa; dispatch of Australian specimens and skulls of Maoris and Aborigines. Correspondents include W. Clift, G. Bennett, Sir Walter Buller, R. Etheridge, W.B. Clarke, Sir Julius von Haast, J.L.G. Krefft, Sir Ferdinand von Mueller, E.P. Ramsay, T.H.C. Hood and H. Woodward.
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