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Clabon Walter Allen - Records

Title
Clabon Walter Allen - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 7360
Date Range
1922 - 1953
Description

Box 1 Diaries Vol. 1 (May 1922-Nov. 1922) to Vol. 17 (April 1940-Oct.1941). Box 2 Diaries Vol. 18 (Oct. 1941-June 1943) to Vol. 25 (July 1952-Feb. 1953). Folder containing copies of obituaries, music manuscripts, copies of Canberra and District Historical Society Newsletters containing addresses by Cla Allen titled "Music in Canberra 1926" (Sept. 1978) and "Personalities on Mount Stromlo" (May 1979). Copy of some comments on Diaries - lists period covered by each diary and the reasons for keeping a diary. Also includes 53 reprints 1944-1978.

Quantity
2 boxes (0.28 m)
Access
Available for reference. Not for Loan.

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