02481ctcaa2200397 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900120006503500120007703500110008904000260010004200090012604300120013504500170014710000320016424500730019626000150026930000670028450000390035150600420039051000710043252007860050354502000128955501330148960000440162260000420166665000360170865000420174465100510178665100490183765100490188665600210193565600320195670000340198885600610202234294820130121123102.0920707i19831952xx 000 0deng 1 a9100955 91827973 a342948 aANL:MSbengdANLdANL aanuc au-at---2 bd1883bd19831 aFisher, Andrew,d1862-1928.10aPapers of Andrew Fisher,f1883-1983g(bulk 1901-1921)h[manuscript]. c1883-1983. a7.73 m.a(14 boxes) +e8 fol. boxes and 5 elephant fol. items. aManuscript reference no.: MS 2919. aAvailable for research. Not for loan.4 aGuide to collections of manuscripts relating to Australia ;cC254. aThe collection includes correspondence on family and official matters, departmental minutes and administrative papers, press cuttings, photographs, personal documents, and books and pamphlets. Much of this material document Fisher's political career, especially his terms as Australia's Prime Minister (1908-1909, 1910-1913, 1914-1915), and his work as High Commissioner in London (1915-1921). The correspondents include George Ryland, Matthew Reid, W. Demaine, J. C. Watson, Frank Tudor, D. C. McGrath, James Page, Albert Gardiner, W. G. Higgs, Josiah Thomas, Sir George Pearce, Keith A. Murdoch, W.M. Hughes, Sir George Reid, Colonel Anderson and General Birdwood. One folder of material relates to social engagements and other activities of Fisher's daughter, Margaret Fisher. aAndrew Fisher was Prime Minister of Australia in 1908-1909, 1910-1913 and 1914-1915. He resigned from office to become Australia's High Commissioner in London from 1915 to his retirement in 1921.0 aFinding aid (18 p.) available in the Manuscript Reading Room and on the Internet at: http://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/2919.html10aFisher, Margaret,d1904-1988vArchives.10aFisher, Andrew,d1862-1928vArchives. 0aAmbassadorszEnglandvArchives. 0aPrime ministerszAustraliavArchives. 0aAustraliaxPolitics and governmenty1901-1922. 0aAustraliaxForeign relationszGreat Britain. 0aGreat BritainxForeign relationszAustralia. 7aDiplomats.2lcsh 7aFederal politicians.2local1 aFisher, Margaret,d1904-1988.7 zFinding aiduhttp://www.nla.gov.au/ms/findaids/2919.html