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Joseph Banks - Records: Series 02: Journal of a tour in Holland, 12 February - 22 March 1773

Title
Joseph Banks - Records: Series 02: Journal of a tour in Holland, 12 February - 22 March 1773
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
MS 101
Date Range
1773
Description

Series 02: Journal of a tour in Holland, 12 February - 22 March 1773 - No. 0087. Digitised. This journal, previously located at DLMS 101, was part of the personal library of Sir William Dixson which was bequeathed to the State Library of New South Wales in 1952. Dixson's bequest was formally handed over when the Dixson Library was opened in 1959. Sir William Dixson had acquired the journal from the Honourable Edward Stanhope who had purchased it when it was offered by Sotheby, Wilkinson and Hodge at auction in London on 17 June 1880.

Quantity
1 volume
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Papers of Sir Joseph Banks, State Library of New South Wales, 1997, http://www.sl.nsw.gov.au/banks/. Details

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