Archival Resources Details

Frank John Fenner - Records

Collection Title
Frank John Fenner - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 143
Date Range
1920 - 2010
Description

Personal and biographical material; unpublished reports and other documents concerning New Guinea, medical education, ANU, CSIRO, medical researchers, Australian Conservation Foundation, The Centre for Resource and Environmental Studies 1943-79; correspondence and related papers 1920-81, includes material dealing with myxomatosis and family, and correspondence with H.W. Florey, D.C. Gajdusek, R.J. Dubos, A.W. Downie, W.R. Crocker, C.H. Andrews, F.M. Burnet, M.F.C. Day, J. Macnamara, F.N. Ratcliffe, K. Myers, D.C. Regnery, and P.J. Chapple; lectures 1967-80 (most unpublished); documents relating to SCOPE 1976-80; material relating to smallpox and the World Health Organisation (WHO) Smallpox Report Series; publications and reprints; travel diaries for overseas trips 1948-87; records relating to the Biological Survey of Australia 1968-72; records relating to his books 1964-80; audiotapes and videos; obituaries and tributes.

Quantity
44 boxes (9.82 m)
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

'Fenner, Frank John - Ms 143', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/basser/manuscript-collection/ms143.html. Details

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