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Curriculum vitae

Three Curriculum vitae. The first, likely from 1970, is a typescript and handwritten 'Curriculum vitae' dated from 13 Feb 1936 to 1969, including personal information like holidays as well as working and study activities. The second CV includes a list of publications, printmaking, lecturing positions, editorial positions, and services to the professional community. Accompanying it is a list of all activities and achievements for 2003. The third has the title 'Classes, talks, redings, interviews; reader jobs, editing', 1970-1975.

Challacombe and Suttons of Jimbour

Challacombes of Jimbour and Suttor family information. Includes copies of correspondence, biographical information on James Challacombe, William Challacombe and George Suttor. [These are reproductions of photocopies and typed letters, which received severe water damage]

Bell Family

Papers relating to Sibyl Bell

Papers relating to Sibyl Bell (Theodora Sybil Francis Needham) (1877-1945): Eulogy for Nigel Hugh St George Gore (1922-2008), 2008 [Sybil was the daughter of Grace Gore]; Correspondence, 2008; Letters to Sibyl Bell from her son Peter (Colin Basil Peter Bell (1902-1976)) and her daughter in law Hilda Bell (nee Walsh), 1936 to 1937.

Bell, Theodora Sybil Frances, 1877-1945.

Gold mine diary.

Handwritten diary with daily entries relating to activity at Stan McCosker's gold mine, 50 miles (80km) south of Rabaul. Sections towards the back of the journal contain lists of labourers and what appear to be accounts of payments made to them. There are also lists of tools and supplies. The journal encloses an unattached letter from 'Pop' to 'Bin', dated 31 December 1955 and 3 January 1956.

Research papers 7.

Statements, personal accounts, copies of military records, memoirs and newpaper cuttings relating to the Japanese invasion and occupation of Rabaul.

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