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CSIRO Solar Observatory, Culgoora, NSW - Records

Collection Title
CSIRO Solar Observatory, Culgoora, NSW - Records
Repository
Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
Reference
MS 167
Date Range
1966 - 1988
Description

Item 1. 'Official Opening and Subsequent Publicity' of the CSIRO Solar Observatory, Culgoora, New South Wales, including: press releases; proceedings; photographs; articles; and publicity [1 file: 1966-1979].
Item 2. 'Negotiations Concerning Transfer of the CSIRO Observatory to the University of Sydney', including documents and letters from various correspondents. [1 file: November 1984 - June 1988].

Quantity
2 files (0.03 m)
Access
Access open for research

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