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Papers of Sir Robert Menzies, 1905-1978

(567 ms boxes + 17 archives boxes + 5 small folio boxes + 18 medium folio boxes + 6 large folio boxes + 76 phase boxes + 1 framed item in map drawer + 23 map folios + 2 pieces + 8 sound/av carriers)
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This extensive collection of personal papers includes inter alia:
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Papers of Jim Keeffe, 1965-1972

48.9 metres (269 boxes + 14 folio items)
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Records held by the Linnean Society of London (as filmed by the AJCP), 1789-1861

126 items
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Linnean Society archives.
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Papers of Sir James Plimsoll, 1928-1987

12.6 metres (81 ms boxes + 1 medium folio box + 7 sound/av carriers)
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A very large proportion of the material comprised publications and the collection is very strong in art exhibition catalogues, theatre and concert programs, travel and tourist literature, Russian and Japanese language material, and newspaper cuttings. Much of the published material was of no biographical interest and duplicated material held in the Library's general collections. As a result, almost half of the material received in 1990 was discarded by the Library.
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Papers of the Phipps Hornby Family (as filmed by the AJCP), 1847-1903

50 items
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Papers 1847-1851 of Sir Phipps Hornby concerning British and French interests in the Pacific. Correspondents include William Miller and George Pritchard.
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Part 1, 1887-04-19 1 item

 

Natural History Museum: Records of the Anthropology Library and Archive Section (as filmed by the AJCP), 1884-1962

77 items
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Papers c.1884-1890 of Sir William Flower on physical anthropology.
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Papers of the Brown Family (as filmed by the AJCP), 1829-1899

945 items
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Correspondence, initially between James Hoey, who migrated to Victoria in 1852 with his brother Thomas, and the Brown Family, describing life in Melbourne. Maggie Brown travelled to Australia in 1854 to marry James Hoey and their letters to the family in Scotland relate domestic news and tell of conditions on the goldfields at Bendigo and Eaglehawk, where Thomas and James Hoey began prospecting in 1856 with their brother-in-law John Buckie. Jane Hay Brown arrived in Australia in 1859 on the Royal Charter to care for her sister Maggie, who died later that year. All correspondents refer to activities of fellow Scots in Australia.
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Collections held by the British Library of Political and Economic Science (as filmed by the AJCP), 1839-1950

176 items
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Correspondence 1920-34 of economist Edwin Cannan, including letters of D.B. Copland, F.C. Benham and A.G.B. Fisher.
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Gregory C. Eccleston Map Collection, 1967-1980

55 items in 5 map folders
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Also included is a similar map, produced by the US Geological Survey, of the site of the 12th World Scout Jamboree, held at Farragut State Park, Idaho, in July-August 1967. Eccleston attended this jamboree, and the free map, with its animal and plant illustrations, inspired the design of the subsequent the Gilwell Park map.
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Papers of William Macmahon Ball, 1921-1985

6.44 metres (46 boxes)
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The papers include correspondence and memoranda (with many copies of Ball's replies), drafts of talks, broadcasts and articles by Ball and others, lecture notes, reports, seminar and conference papers, subject files and press cuttings. While there is no sequence of diaries in the usual sense, amongst the highlights of the collection are typed diaries documenting events in 1945, 1946 and 1947. ( Series 12, Files 1-5). There are only a handful of photographs.
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