Archival Resources Details

John Roslyn (Ros) Garnet - Records

Title
John Roslyn (Ros) Garnet - Records
Repository
Field Naturalists' Club of Victoria
Reference
JRG 1-42
Date Range
1900 - 1980
Description

Photographs of club excursions c1900-1970s; excursion cards and other printed material 1940s; membership information; register of FNCV printing blocks; draft index to the "Victorian Naturalist"; Natural History Medallion file 1947-67; correspondence 1950s; orchid photographs and glass plate negatives including photographs taken by H.C. Reeves; photographs of various National Parks; 'A report on National Parks and National Reserves in Victoria (June 1948)'; list of members 1962; field notebooks and general notebooks 1950s-70s [60 cm, JGR 1-42].

Formats
Artwork and Photographs
Quantity
42 files (0.6 m)
Access
Available for reference

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