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Original autograph signed `L Aitkin’
AITKIN Lucy
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Original autograph of 1st Baron Sydenham of Combe (1848-1933), Governor of Victoria 1901-3, Governor of Bombay 1907-1913. Signed `George S Clarke 20th Feb 1912′
CLARKE, George Sydenham
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Original autograph, signed `Bickerton’, torn from a larger sheet
BICKERTON Vice- Admiral, Sir Richard
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Autograph letter, signed. “A brief note” on Angus & Robertson letterhead, dated 10 October 1957, from Colin Roderick, longtime doyen of Australian literature studies, to May Hollingworth at the Elizabethan Theatre Newtown, congratulating her on her production of Richard Beynon’s “The Shifting Heart”. Roderick adds “It might be heresy to say this, but it certainly made a stronger impact on my mind than the “Doll”
RODERICK, Colin
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Original autograph signed `Faithfully Yours Nat Gould’
GOULD, Nat
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Original autograph `Brydges’, on scrap of paper (230x80mm) cut from the printed Order, to assign and transfer funds to Henry Furness. Baronet, dated `1710′
BRYDGES, James
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Original autograph signature pasted onto paper. Signed `Edward J. Poynter 6.9.13′
POYNTER, Sir Edward
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Original autograph signature pasted onto paper. Signed `Edward J. Poynter 6.9.13′
POYNTER, Sir Edward
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Original single page autograph letter signed, written on both sides, by Henry, first Baron Brougham and Vaux. The letter is headed Berkley Square, 1867, and addressed to `My dear Chief Justice’, and is a letter of introduction on behalf of a friend who is `desirous of being introduced to the heads of Society and Govt. in your settlement’
BROUGHAM Henry (1778 - 1868)
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Original autograph letter signed on letterhead of the Hotel Metropole Sydney, dated June 28 1897. 2 page letter to the Presbyterian minister Rev. John Walker, requesting an interview. Dolman, London journalist, was in Australia to write an article on the Church for `The Quiver’
DOLMAN, Frederick
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Original autograph `CM Scott’, giving approval on an Application for Leave, stamped `Commander in Chief – Australia – 23 Apr. 92′
SCOTT, Admiral Lord Charles Montagu
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Autograph letter, signed. Brief letter on University of Sydney letterhead from Mungo William MacCallum (1854-1942) in turn Professor of Modern Literature, Vice Chancellor and Chancellor of the university. The letter is a note of thanks, dated 28 April 1906, to Senator Walker for his congratulations on an “honor conferred” on MacCallum by the university and on his son’s simultaneous success. The letter very likely refers to the award of a Rhodes Scholarship to Mungo Lorenz MacCallum (1884-1934). Senator Walker is almost certainly James Walker (1841-1923) who was elected to the first Senate of the Commonwealth of Australia in 1901 where he served until 1913
MacCALLUM, Mungo
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