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John Allan Gibson - Records

Title
John Allan Gibson - Records
Repository
Charles Sturt University Regional Archives
Reference
RW 3
Date Range
1929 - 1974
Description

Correspondence relating to the Snowy River 1940-73 (9 files), irrigation 1933-53 (2 files), munitions work 1943-45 (1 file); diaries 1929-44 (13 items); biographical information including photographs 1854-1974 - published 1974 (2 items); maps and plans of the Central Murray Region, the Murrumbidgee Region and the Snowy Region 1944-48 (5 items); copy of a PhD thesis 'Landforms Land Settlement and Irrigation on the Murrumbidgee, New South Wales' by T. Langford-Smith (ANU, 1958); overall dates 1929-74.

Formats
Photographs
Quantity
6 boxes
Access
Open
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