Archival Resources Details

Cuming Smith and Company Limited - Records

Accession Title
Cuming Smith and Company Limited - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Reference
78/97
Date Range
1829 - 1977
Description

Minutes 1897-1947; director's attendance books; share issues; public relations; business correspondence and memoranda 1875-1960; legal documents 1871-1956; reports and submissions 1903-1965; catalogues 1882-1974; accounts and stock records; ledgers; balance sheets; medals 1877-1925; amalgamation and kindred matters; maps and plans 1860-1959; personnel; technical reports; publications; newspaper clippings. Cuming family papers: private diaries; correspondence; documents; note- books 1829-1944. Victorian Fertilizer Association minutes 1907-1929.

Quantity
12 m
Access
Restricted

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