Archival Resources Details

Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records

Accession Title
Broken Hill Associated Smelters Pty Ltd - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
84/88
Date Range
1889 - 1978
Description

Company Managers' subject and correspondence files, 1916-1943; Port Pirie Plant: Managers' meetings minutes, 1947-53; correspondence 1911-1925, 1947-53; subject files 1918-1953; production reports 1941-53; accounts 1915-53; assay returns 1917-22; employee records 1910-53; research papers 1947-53; public relations files; newspaper cuttings 1928-47; photographs 1919-46; publications. J.B. Shackell's work files 1960-1978; financial papers; annual reports 1912-1949; BHAS property register No. 2 1915-1949; Managing Director's reports 1915-1938; Port Pine Plant material and journals.

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