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[Papers of Sir Ernest and Lady Scott], [1906-1955] [manuscript]
Bib ID 461125
Format ManuscriptManuscript
Author
Scott, Ernest, 1868-1939
 
Access Conditions Available for reference. Not for loan. 
Description [1906-1955] 
75 cm. 
Summary

The collection consists of letters to both the Scotts, newspaper cuttings, handwritten drafts of lectures and articles, journals and other printed items containing articles by Sir Ernest, photographs, and books. The letters include many from Lord and Lady Novar, and a large group from Sir Ernest to his wife. In addition, there are notes, lectures and articles by both Scotts, and a collection of photographs relating to the Dyason family of Bendigo.

Biography/History

Sir Ernest Scott, historian and writer. Lady Emily (Emily Dyason) pianist, teacher and accompanist

Notes

Manuscript reference no.: NLA MS 703.

Subjects Scott, Ernest, - 1868-1939 - Archives.  |  Scott, Emily, - Lady, - 1882-1957 - Archives.  |  Historians - Australia - Archives.  |  Pianists - Australia - Archives.
Time Coverage 1906-1955 
Occupation Historians
Other authors/contributors Scott, Emily, Lady, 1882-1957

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