Archival Resources Details

Harry Brookes Allen - Records

Collection Title
Harry Brookes Allen - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 002
Date Range
1901 - 1917
Description

Biographical material including photographic portraits, press cuttings, obituaries and memorials; correspondence from scientific colleagues 1901-1917; drafts of papers, reports and addresses; correspondence 1909-1913, relating to the foundation and early administration of the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine.

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
5 boxes (0.4 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Allen, Harry Brookes - Ms 2', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/basser/manuscript-collection/ms002.html. Details

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