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Herbert George Ponting - Records

Title
Herbert George Ponting - Records
Repository
Mitchell and Dixson Libraries Manuscripts Collection, State Library of New South Wales
Reference
ML MSS 1482
Date Range
1914 - 1967
Description

Correspondence 1930-35 to J.G. Hayes concerning Ponting's photography and Antarctic work, and to Dorothy Irving-Bell 1930-34 concerning Ponting's work on the films of the Scott and Byrd expeditions; correspondence and related records 1933-67; printed material 1914-35 consisting of an illustrated catalogue of an exhibition of photographs by Ponting of the British Antarctic Expedition 1910-13, the "British Journal of Photography" 1934 and other material [1 volume, 1 folder, ML MSS 1482].

Quantity
1 volume, 1 folder
Access
Available for reference

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