Archival Resources Details

Frances Elizabeth Allan - Records

Title
Frances Elizabeth Allan - Records
Repository
Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation (CSIRO) Corporate Records and Archives Strategies
Reference
T88/60
Date Range
1910 - 1950
Description

Drafts, letters and notes 1930-50 including 'Courses in statistics for Forestry School' and letters from A.C.D. Rivett 1930 (category 11, 6 cm); raw data from a survey of status and salary of agricultural scientists in Australia, conducted by the Australian Institute of Agricultural Science 1940 (category 12, 10 cm); personal letters 1928-33 (category 14, 10 cm); family photographs (category 8, 1 cm); playscripts and a list of members of the Canberra Repertory Society 1941 (category 4, 2 cm); with the records of her husband J. Calvert [30 cm, T88/60].

Quantity
0.3 m
Access
Available for reference

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