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Thomas Griffith Taylor - Records

Title
Thomas Griffith Taylor - Records
Repository
National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
Reference
MS 1003
Date Range
1880 - 1963
Description

Correspondence 1880-1963 (15 boxes) relating to Taylor's travels and publications, and including some personal correspondence; published and unpublished manuscripts, typescripts and proof copies (9 boxes); annotated printed material including serials, books, pamphlets and reprints; pictorial and illustrative material; press cuttings; maps; scrapbooks; medals; lists of degrees; postcards and a portrait photograph; bibliography; overall dates 1880-1963 [8.5 m, MS 1003].

Formats
Artwork and Photographs
Quantity
8.5 m
Access
Available for reference

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