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Roberta Henrietta Margaritta Jull - Records

Title
Roberta Henrietta Margaritta Jull - Records
Repository
JS Battye Library of West Australian History, State Library of Western Australia
Reference
MN 69
Date Range
1861 - 1959
Description

Letters, press cuttings and articles 1881-1933 [ACC 1643A]. Articles, talks, subject files covering conscription, League of Nations, British Medical Association (W.A. Section), Health Act, Schools Medical Service and Infant Health, disarmament, University of Western Australia, National Council of Women, general correspondence, published material and personal material 1861-1955; correspondence with Martin Jull 1898-1916; diaries 1886-1959 [ACC 956A, MN 69].

Quantity
2.6 m
Access
Available for reference

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