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Charles E. Fagan - Records

Title
Charles E. Fagan - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
ML MSS 543
Date Range
1895 - 1918
Description

Letters, maps and other records concerned with the first and third British Antarctic expeditions 1901-4 and 1910-13, correspondents include M. Barne, J.W. Gregory, E. Scott, C. Markham, Dr Wilson and Oriane Wilson, A. Geikie, G. Murray Levick; letters and press cuttings regarding the Belgian Antarctic Expedition 1897-9; a letter from J.W. Gregory regarding the British Expedition to Spitzbergen 1896-7; miscellaneous letters from M. Barret-Hamilton, E. Shackleton, R.F. Scott and G. Murray Levick [1 box, ML MSS 543].

Quantity
29 letters
Access
Available for reference

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