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Nicolay, Charles Grenfell (1815 - 1897)

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JS Battye Library of West Australian History, Library and Information Service of Western Australia
 
[Repository details]
Title:Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Records
Reference:PR5382
Description:Biographical data collected by P.E. Playford and Isobel Pridmore for ADB article 1966-69.
Access:Available for reference

Title:Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Records
Reference:ACC 1706A
Description:Microfilm of diaries of Frederick Nicolay with copies of sections relating to Western Australia.
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Title:Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Records
Reference:ACC 12?
Date Range:1875
Description:Documents relating to the 1875 expedition led by him in search of coal on the Fitzgerald and Phillips Rivers (extract from his Crown Lands & Surveys Report).
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Title:Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Records
Reference:ACC 1323A
Date Range:1897
Description:Envelope with an account from Sands and McDougall 1897.
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Western Australian Museum
 
[Repository details]
Title:Charles Grenfell Nicolay - Records
Date Range:1881 - 1890
Description:"Journal of the Geological Museum" 1881-1890 (Nicolay as founder of the Geological Museum at Fremantle and probably editor of this Journal) [held Librarian's Office - rare books cupboard].
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