Archival Resources Details

Ian Jeffreys Wood - Records

Title
Ian Jeffreys Wood - Records
Repository
The University of Melbourne Archives
Date Range
1902 - 1985
Description

Personal and professional papers, including correspondence, publications (reprints and books), notes and working papers, drafts, lecture notes and reports, teaching materials, press cuttings, material relating to Wood's autobiography, medical records, photographs and other material; overall dates 1902-85 [23 boxes].

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
23 boxes
Access
Available for reference
Finding Aid

McCarthy, Gavan; Manhal, Oscar, Ian Jefferys Wood Guide to Records, Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 2004, http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/wood/wood.htm. Details

McCarthy, Gavan; Manhal, Oscar, The Papers of Ian Jeffreys Wood (1903-1986) (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1987), 38 pp. Details

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