Archival Resources Details

Charles Edward Lane-Poole - Records

Title
Charles Edward Lane-Poole - Records
Repository
National Archives of Australia, National Office
Reference
CRS A1
Date Range
1924 - 1930
Description

Item 1925/20029, Lane-Poole, position of outside bodies 1925; item 1926/7398, Lane-Poole, allegations by R.D. Hay against 1925-26; item 1926/10610, W.R. Boldery (Lane-Poole's report) New Guinea 1924-26; item 1926/12140, Lane-Poole, purchase of camp equipment 1926; item 1926/15510, Lane-Poole, conference with New Zealand Director of Forestry 1926; item 1926/18342, M. Maddern, proposed report by Lane-Poole on afforestation area in WA 1926; item 1930/855, Canadian Timber Trade Delegation, conference with Lane-Poole 1930; in the Department of External Affairs, correspondence files [CRS A1].

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