01664ctc a2200349 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001300066035001600079035001200095035001200107040001900119043001200138045001700150100003200167245003600199260001500235300002300250500004300273506004300316520036200359544012100721545020000842610003801042650005601080650006101136651002201197651002901219656002101248656002701269984001801296186060120050824111104.0940803m19251967at 0 neng d1 a11032706 9abn94243594 92186814 a1860601 aANL:MScANL:MS au-at-ac2 bd1925bd19671 aRolland, H. M.,d1882-1972.10aPapersf1925-1967h[manuscript]0 c1925-1967. a3 cm.a(2 folders) aManuscript reference no.: NLA MS 8389. aAvailable for reference. Not for loan. aI. Scrapbook of cuttings and memorabilia relating to the opening of Parliament House, Canberra, in 1927. II. 'From country to city' typescript of address to Canberra and district Historical Society, 1957. III. Corrected typescript of an oral history interview with H.M. Rolland conducted in 1967. IV. Miscellaneous memorabilia and maps relating to Canberra. dAssociated materials: collection of Rolland's paintings is held inaNational Library of Australia Pictorial Section. aArchitect who moved to Canberra in 1912 and helped plan many of Canberra's early buildings. From 1941 to 1947 he was Director of Architecture for the Commonwealth Department of Works and Housing.20aParliament House (Parkes, A.C.T.) 0aArchitectszAustralian Capital TerritoryxArchives. 0aPublic officerszAustralian Capital TerritoryxArchives. 0aCanberra (A.C.T.) 0aCanberra (A.C.T.)xMaps. 7aArchitects2lcsh 7aPublic servants2local a3554cMS 8389