Archival Resources Details

Philip Crosbie Morrison - Records

Title
Philip Crosbie Morrison - Records
Repository
State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
Date Range
1924 - 1960
Description

A significant collection of personal records including: personal and biographical material; publications; radio broadcast scripts; radio broadcast audio recordings; moving films; "Wild Life" photographs; photographic negatives; other records relating to "Wild Life"; newspaper cuttings; material relating to the Great Barrier Reef Committee Expedition 1925; material relating to the Mackay Expedition 1930; material dealing with a trip to Japan 1947; records of the Grimwade Expedition August - September 1947; records of various Royal Australian Ornithological Union Expeditions; records relating to the National Parks movement. A detailed guide to the collection is available from the Australian Science Archives Project.

Formats
Artwork, Audio, Film, Objects and Photographs
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

Stuart; Condé Brash, Libby; McCarthy Anne-Marie; Robin and Tim Gavan; Sherratt, Philip Crosbie Morrison Guide to Records, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, 2004, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/morr/morrison.htm. Details

Brash, Stuart; Conde Anne-Marie; Robin, Libby; McCarthy, Gavan; Sherratt, Tim, A Guide to the Records of Philip Crosbie Morrison (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1993), 178 pp. Details

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