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Peter Lawrence - Records

Title
Peter Lawrence - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 170
Date Range
1949 - 1987
Description

Research records c1949-87 comprising: correspondence, original data documenting land tenure, the first General Election in New Guinea in 1968 and related matters, draft scripts for publications and addresses (Lawrence was a prolific public speaker); teaching records for courses at the Australian School of Pacific Administration 1957-60, University of Western Australia, University of Queensland and the University of Sydney; personal records including correspondence, identification documents and drafts of poems [P 170].

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