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Papers of Sir Littleton and Lady Jessie Groom, c.1867-1962 (bulk 1867-1942)

4.60 metres (26 boxes + 1 folio box)
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This collection consists of papers that were accumulated by Sir Littleton and Lady Jessie Groom. They include correspondence, manuscript drafts, addresses, speeches, articles, newspaper cuttings, legal documents, diaries, notebooks, photographs, invitations, other ephemera and publications.
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Papers of Sir Lloyd Dumas, 1929-1957

1.25 metres (various)
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The first series comprises an extensive correspondence with Sir Keith Murdoch, beginning in 1929 and continuing until Murdoch's death in 1952. The second series contains Sir Lloyd's political correspondence files, 1929 - 1948. Correspondents include Federal and State Ministers and politicians, prominent public figures, academics and members of the public. The third series consists of correspondence and records relating to the issue of the freedom of the press, an issue in which Sir Lloyd took a prominent role. The last series is a collection of photographs.
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Papers of Sir Lloyd Dumas, 1929-1957 1.25 metres (various)

 

Papers of Sir Neville Howse, 1910-1967

0.75 metres (2 ms boxes + 1 medium folio box)
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'Suma' Howse family farm outside Orange, N.S.W. Now Orange airport. 'Nareena' Howse family home in Orange, N.S.W. 'Killiney' Howse family home in Orange, N.S.W.
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Papers of Sir Neville Howse, 1910-1967 0.75 metres (2 ms boxes + 1 medium folio box)

 

Papers of Sir Paul Hasluck, 1925-1989

6.51 metres (23 ms boxes + 17 archive boxes)
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Papers of Sir Paul Hasluck, 1925-1989 6.51 metres (23 ms boxes + 17 archive boxes)

 

Papers of Sir Percy Spender, 1937-1978

22.5 metres (17 ms boxes + 42 phase boxes + 1 folio box)
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Papers documenting Percy Spender's political, diplomatic and legal career including correspondence, speeches, press statements, cutting books, photographs of overseas trips and functions attended, itineraries, invitations, and printed material. The collection also includes papers of Lady Jean Spender, family photographs, papers relating to the Colombo Plan, and papers on French nuclear weapons explosions. Correspondents include Sir Robert Menzies, Sir Paul Hasluck, Sir Garfield Barwick, Sir Keith Officer, Sir Arthur Tange, Sir Alan Watt, Dr John Burton, John Foster Dulles, Dean Acheson, Thomas Mann, Felix Frankfurter, G.H. Hackworth, Ernest Bevin, Walter Crocker and Selwyn Lloyd.
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Papers of Sir Percy Spender, 1937-1978 22.5 metres (17 ms boxes + 42 phase boxes + 1 folio box)

 
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Papers of Sir Reginald Swartz, 1953-1972 0.84 metres (6 boxes)

 
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Papers of Sir Richard Boyer, 1914-1965 1.45 metres (9 boxes + 1 folios)

 

Papers of Sir Robert Southey, 1962-1994

5.32 metres (38 boxes)
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The Papers of Sir Robert Southey document his involvement with the Liberal Party of Australia and the Australian Ballet Foundation. They comprise minutes, correspondence, reports, circulars, invitations, and publicity material.
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Papers of Sir Robert Southey, 1962-1994 5.32 metres (38 boxes)

 

Papers of Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru collected by D.A. Low, 1896-1981

9.54 metres (8 boxes + 115 volumes)
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The collection consists largely of photocopies of the papers of Sir Tej Bahadur Sapru, 1875 – 1949, which were collected, copied and bound by Professor D. A. Low. The original collection is held in full in the National Library of India, Calcutta. The collection documents the Indian National Movement for Independence focussing on the years 1920 to 1949.
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Papers of Sir Thomas Bavin, 1898-1942

0.42 metres (3 boxes)
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The papers comprise letters, speeches, speech notes, a diary, a few photographs and some miscellaneous printed items, together with the typescript biography. They form a relatively small and uneven collection. Apart from some speeches and the 1929 diary, they provide little information about Bavin's distinguished career as a New South Wales parliamentarian and Premier. They are, however, an important source on Australian politics and law in the period 1900-1920 and, in particular, document Bavin's close association with the first two Prime Ministers of Australia.
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Papers of Sir Thomas Bavin, 1898-1942 0.42 metres (3 boxes)