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Allen, Harry Brookes (1854 - 1926)

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Adolph Basser Library, Australian Academy of Science
 
[Repository details]
Title:Harry Brookes Allen - Records
Reference:MS 2
Date Range:1901 - 1917
Description:Biographical material including photographic portraits, press cuttings, obituaries and memorials; correspondence from scientific colleagues 1901-1917; drafts of papers, reports and addresses; correspondence 1909-1913, relating to the foundation and early administration of the Australian Institute of Tropical Medicine.
Formats:Photographs.
Quantity:0.4 m
Access:Available for reference
Online Finding Aid: 'Allen, Harry Brookes - Ms 2', in Listing of Adolph Basser Library holdings, Australian Academy of Science, 1994, http://www.science.org.au/academy/basser/lists/ms002.txt.
Related Entries:Breinl, Anton (1880 - 1944)
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National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
 
[Repository details]
Title:Interview with Faith Thomas (sound recording), interviewer: Gordon Briscoe
Reference:TRC 2603/4
Date Range:20 March 1990
Description:Miss Thomas talks of her return to Nepabunna for a week after being taken away from them as a baby; her first impression of tribal aborigines; her experiences staying at Nepabunna mission and visiting her family's camp; her relationship with her family; her family's reaction to her and hers to them; the relations between the missionaries and the aborigines; her memories of camp life.
Formats:Audio.
Access:Open
Related Entries:Thomas, Faith (1933 - )
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The University of Melbourne Archives
 
[Repository details]
Title:Harry Brookes Allen - Records
Date Range:1868 - 1923
Description:School records; lecture notes taken as a student; certificates; correspondence; articles and addresses concerning the work of his department and his activities in the area of public health, e.g. the control of epidemics (meningitis 1915, influenza 1919), venereal disease and the advancement of maternal and infant welfare; overall dates c1868-1923 [2 m].
Quantity:14 boxes? (2 m)
Access:Available for reference
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