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Wills, William John (1834 - c. 1861)

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National Library of Australia Manuscript Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:William John Wills - Records
Reference:mfm G 14542
Date Range:1839 - 1863
Description:Microfilm of a diary of his journey out to Australia 1852-53; correspondence 1852-61 including references to his work at the Flagstaff Observatory, Melbourne and his expedition to central and northern Australia 1860-61; press cuttings from Melbourne and London newspapers concerning the expedition; 2 letters to his father 1839, 1840; overall dates 1839-63 [1 reel, G14,542].
Quantity:1 reel
Access:Available for reference
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State Library of Victoria, Australian Manuscripts Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:William John Wills - Records
Reference:MS 9504
Date Range:1839 - 1861
Description:Collection of 28 letters to his family 1839-61 and one fragment with a press-cutting relating to the Victorian Exploring Expedition 1860-61 [MS 9504].
Quantity:28 items
Access:Available for reference

Title:William John Wills - Records
Reference:MF 360
Date Range:1839 - 1861
Description:Collection of 28 letters to his family 1839-61 and one fragment with a press-cutting relating to the Victorian Exploring Expedition 1860-61. Microfilm copy of originals held by the State Library of Victoria
Formats:Microfilm.
Quantity:1 reel
Access:Available for reference
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