Archival Resources Details

Leonard William Weickhardt - Records

Title
Leonard William Weickhardt - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Date Range
1935 - 1988
Description

Letters to home from abroad 1935-38; copies of material used in Weickhardt's biography of David Orme Masson, "Masson of Melbourne" (Royal Australian Chemical Institute 1989); records of the Commonwealth Committee on the Environment 1972-73; records of the HRH Duke of Edinburgh Commonwealth Study Conferences 1956-80; records relating to the Australian Academy of Technological Sciences 1974-79; records of the Ian Clunies Ross Foundation 1974-80; records of the Ludwig Institute for Cancer Research; addresses, talks and lectures.

Access
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