Archival Resources Details

Lawrence Percival Coombes - Records

Title
Lawrence Percival Coombes - Records
Repository
State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
Date Range
1900 - 1988
Description

Personal and biographical material 1916-1988; financial records; diaries 1918, 1938-1987; World War I records; records for the period 1919-30; information on seaplanes; Aeronautical Research Laboratories records including correspondence, reports, minutes, notes, photographs and humorous material; records dealing with the Institution of Engineers and other societies; lectures and addresses; family material; photographs, tape recordings and films [8 m].

Formats
Artwork, Audio, Film, Objects and Photographs
Quantity
8 m
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Mandy; Mark Scillio; Angela Taylor; Johnson and and Gavan McCarthy Rod Buchanan: with Lisa O'Sullivan, Lawrence Percival Coombes Guide to Records, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2004, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/coom/coombes.htm. Details

Johnson, Mandy; Scillio, Mark; Taylor, Angela; Buchanan, Rod; O'Sullivan, Lisa; McCarthy, Gavan, A Guide to the Records of Lawrence Percival Coombes (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1993), 86 pp. Details

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