Archival Resources Details

Papers of Evan Richard Stanley

Title
Papers of Evan Richard Stanley
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 9713
Date Range
1902 - 1987
Description

Included in the collection are copies of Stanley's birth, marriage and death certificates, and family correspondence. Correspondence from Brigadier General E. A. Wisdom, Administrator New Guinea, and exchanges between Stanley and the Director of Mines regarding Stanley's Woodlark Island Report and a subsequent charge of 'insubordination and impertinence'. Correspondence between Joan Benson and Hugh Davies regarding a biographical publication on the life of E. Stanley, and letters by Professor Fiona Stanley regarding access to records from Papua New Guinea.

Quantity
2 boxes (0.14 m)
Access
Available for reference. Not for loan.

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