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Joseph ("Pat") Calvert - Records

Title
Joseph ("Pat") Calvert - Records
Repository
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Corporate Records and Archives Strategies
Reference
T88/60
Date Range
1910 - 1965
Description

Personal letters 1928-34, 1944-45; data of manurial trials and other experiments with flax on Norfolk Island, 1940; family photographs; university lecture notes and papers 1926-27; laboraory notebooks 1930s; semi-official correspondence 1935-37; CSIRO files 1930-45, 1947-65; RAAF files 1937-44 from when Calvert served as a scientific observer [1.7 m, T88/60].

Quantity
1.7 m
Access
Available for reference

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