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Resource

Creator
McCarthy, Gavan; Sankey, Howard; Hughes, Miranda
Title
Victor Martin Trikojus Guide to Records
Type of Work
Finding Aid
Imprint
Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, Melbourne, 2004
Url
http://www.austehc.unimelb.edu.au/guides/trik/trikojus.htm
Format
HTML
Description

Produced with assistance from Renae Alexander, Rita Hutchison, Andrew Taylor and Ailie Smith.

Source
Austehc

Related Archival resources

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  • Victor Martin Trikojus - Records, 1916 - 1985; The University of Melbourne Archives. Details

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  • McCarthy, Gavan; Sankey Howard, The Papers of Victor Martin Trikojus (1902-1985), 2 vols (Melbourne: Australian Science Archives Project, 1987). Details

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