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Papers relating to the Chamberlain case, 1980-1990 [manuscript]
Bib ID 470462
Format ManuscriptManuscript, OnlineOnline
Author
Young, Norman H., 1938-
 
Online Versions Finding aid
Access Conditions Available for reference except for folder 22 / box 21 which is closed. Not for loan. 
Description 1980-1990. 
2.94 m. (21 boxes) 
Summary

Papers compiled by Dr Young while researching his book "Innocence regained". Includes transcripts of the first and second inquests into the death of Azaria Chamberlain; transcripts of the trial; transcripts of the Royal Commission; statements from inquests; reports by Young; scientific papers; media clippings; submissions to the Chamberlain Inquiry and correspondence with politicians.

Biography/History Author of "Innocence regained: the fight to free Lindy Chamberlain" (1989). 
Notes

Manuscript reference no.: NLA MS 8292.

Related Material Associated materials: Other material relating to the Chamberlain case is held in National Library of Australia Manuscript Section at MS 7400, MS 7845, MS 7751, MS 8424. 
Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (5 p.). 
Subjects Chamberlain-Creighton, Lindy, - 1948- - Trials, litigation, etc.  |  Chamberlain, Michael - (Michael Leigh) - Trials, litigation, etc.  |  Chamberlain, Azaria, - 1980-1980.  |  Australia. - Royal Commission of Inquiry into Chamberlain Convictions.  |  Absence and presumption of death - Northern Territory - Ayers Rock.  |  Trials (Infanticide) - Northern Territory - Darwin.
Details Collect From
MS 8292 Manual Request only from Manuscript Reading Room, 2nd Floor
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