Archival Resources Details

Thomas Harvey Johnston - Records

Title
Thomas Harvey Johnston - Records
Repository
Barr Smith Library, Special Collections, The University of Adelaide
Reference
632.5/J73p
Date Range
1908 - 1938
Description

Manuscript material including bibliography of T.H. Johnston, notes and notebooks, correspondence 1913-25; original manuscripts of articles and speeches later published, paintings, photographs and specimens, published articles by Johnston; mainly printed material including material on the establishment of the Prickly-pear Commission with progress reports and reports on visits and to parliament, collected articles and newspaper articles and maps; overall dates 1908-38 [85 cm, 632.5/J73p Strongroom].

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
0.85 m
Access
Available for reference

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