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Thorburn Brailsford Robertson - Records

Title
Thorburn Brailsford Robertson - Records
Repository
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Corporate Records and Archives Strategies
Reference
S23,24,25 and others
Date Range
1912 - 1930
Description

Diary/field notebook 1927-28 [Series 23]. Correspondence, manuscripts and laboratory notes 1912-21 [Series 24]. Drafts, addresses and reports c1922-31 [Series 25]. Notes c1930-31 [Series 26]. Laboratory notebook 1921-27 [Series 617]. Letters to his wife (?) [Series 618]. Manuscripts 1920-22 [Series 619]. Reports on the work of field stations 1927-30 [Series 620]. Bibliographies, abstracts and translations of scientific papers 1925-27 [Series 621].

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