Item F536 - Papers, 1849-1967

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F536

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Papers, 1849-1967

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  • 1849-1967. (Creation)

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1 folder ; 34 cm.

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(1830-1866)

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(1904-1987)

Biographical history

Cecil Hadgraft was born 8 June 1904 at Melbourne, brought up at Rockhampton, winning an open scholarship to the University of Queensland at 16 years of age. Cecil Hadgraft was a senior lecturer and reader in the English Department at the University of Queensland. He was a prominent Australian literary critic and historian.

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Photocopies of correspondence 1849-1851 with Charles Sturt and South Australian officials on exploration and surveying of new areas. Letters, documents, cuttings of biographical interest compiled 1963-1967 by C. Hadgraft. Letters from V. Sinnett on family matters. Letter 1963 from Hans Mincham to Hadgraft.

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Unrestricted access.

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  • English

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991007797239703131

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Migrated

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Migrated from LMS: April 2019, P.A.

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