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Iredale, Thomas William - Records

Title
Iredale, Thomas William - Records
From
University of Sydney
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
G3/211 file 10/299
Date Range
1928 - 1971
Description

Personal diaries 1928-71 [90 cm, G3/211 file 10/299]. In the University of Sydeny Archives system Iredale has ID 20 (old control number 29). From his biographical note it reads: "Diaries received by the University according to the terms of Iredale's last will and testament. Refer to correspondence of former archivist G Fisher dated May 1972 (now in SU Archives G3/211 file 10/299)." [as at 2023-02-10 - a search of the online database on this date was not able to locate a reference to these records.]

Quantity
0.9 m
Access
Available for reference

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