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Arthur Sullivan - Records

Title
Arthur Sullivan - Records
Repository
John Oxley Library, Manuscripts and Business Records Collection, State Library of Queensland
Reference
OM65-28
Date Range
1923 - 1938
Description

A collection of records on Queensland exploration including material on the early Moreton Bay Settlement, Captain Mylechreest of Cairns; the crossing of the Blue Mountains by Blaxland, Lawson and Wentworth; correspondence, minutes, press cuttings and reports of the Committee of Queensland Place Names; a Science Students Association 'Report on a research expedition to Moreton Bay January 1938'; 7 pamphlets on various subjects; overall dates 1923-38 [3 envelopes, OM65-28].

Quantity
3 envelopes
Access
Available for reference

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