Archival Resources Details

Gregory Macalister Mathews - Records

Title
Gregory Macalister Mathews - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 1465
Date Range
1900 - 1949
Description

Manuscript and typescript material relating to Mathews's published and projected work including photographs and original drawings, offprints of articles, press-cutting books 1910-43 and photographs; correspondence 1928-35, 1929, and personal letters and papers; overall dates c1900-49. Also includes some papers of Roy Bell, T. H. Bowyer-Bower, Sylvester Diggles, John Gould, G. R. Gray, Tome Iredale, Richard Bowdler Sharpe and C. J. Temminck.

Quantity
4.1 m
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Papers of G. M. Mathews, National Library of Australia, 2003, http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/1465.html. Details

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