Archival Resources Details

Cyril Tenison White - Records

Title
Cyril Tenison White - Records
Repository
Queensland Herbarium
Date Range
1920 - 1951
Description

Meeting records including the Great Barrier Reef Committee and the Poison Plants Committee 1930s-40s; subject files of economic botany including eucalyptus oils, pyrethrum insecticides and rubber; ecology files arranged by districts 1930s-40s; reports 1940s-51; publication data; photographs and illustrations; diaries including a diary of a trip to Kew Gardens in 1939; various files on the history of areas, societies and collectors; notebooks and related subject files [6 boxes, 1 parcel]. A list of the collection is available.

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
6 boxes, 1 parcel
Access
Available for reference

People

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