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Robert John Walsh - Records

Title
Robert John Walsh - Records
Repository
University of New South Wales Archives
Reference
CN 134 and others
Date Range
1962 - 1983
Description

Curriculum vitae; correspondence relating to employment at the University of New South Wales; files relating to a range of official involvements and scientific interests including: coronary heart disease 1970s, his chairing an Ad hoc committee on the Great Barrier Reef, Crown of Thorns Starfish in the early 1970s, French nuclear tests in the Pacific 1970s and NASA experiments in space 1970s-80s [BRF, CN 134]. Oral history interview partly completed early 1980s, availability of transcript and interview research data can be given upon request [OH.UIP 22].

Formats
Audio
Access
Available for reference

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