Archival Resources Details

Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre - Records

Title
Raymond James Wood Le Fèvre - Records
Repository
University of Sydney, Archives
Reference
P 157
Date Range
1926 - 1986
Description

Personal records 1926-86, comprising Series 1 Research - correspondence, addresses and scripts 1936-86; Series 2 Research - photographs, charts 1947-57; Series 3 Research - reprints, list of publications 1926-77; Series 4 History of chemistry reference works 1907-59; Series 5 Administration - correspondence, reports and photographs 1928-34, 1947-74; Series 6-9 material dealing with various organizations 1938-84; Series 10-19 personal material dealing with World War II and early education, including personal correspondence 1941-86 [1.5 m, P 157].

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
1.5 m
Access
Available for reference

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