02127ctc a2200277 a 450000100070000000500170000700800410002401900120006503500160007703500120009303500110010504300120011604500170012810000390014524500370018426000150022130000260023650000440026252010960030654503010140260000490170365000390175265100230179165600170181498400180183167349620091008014655.0091007m18801935xna 1 neng d1 a9346676 9nla06003766 91903321 a673496 au-at-ne2 bd1880bd19351 aCullen, William,cSir,d1855-1935.10aPapers,f1880-1935h[manuscript]1 c1880-1935. a24 cm.e(12 folders). aManuscript reference no. : NLA MS 6710. aCorrespondence from Thomas Edison, Nellie Melba, Ethel Turner, Edgeworth David, the actor Henry Brodribb Irving and other outstanding personalities to Sir William and Lady (Lily) Cullen. Writings and drafts of speeches on political and social issues by William Cullen including notes on "Kiama Jamberoo Valley 1890" which give a detailed description of the Illawarra and surrounding region. One cutting book of letters and obituaries concerning the deaths of Lady Cullen (1931) and Sir William (1935); order of service for funeral of Dean William Macquarie Cowper 1902, and William Cullen 1935; Correspondence from Sir Edmund Barton, Sir George Reid, Sir Samuel Griffith, Sir Philip Game, Sir Mungo McCallum, Lord and Lady Baden Powell. Many of these are congratulatory letters on Sir William's judicial appointment in 1910. A hand written essay by Sir William entitled "Walks in Wales". Other correspondence relates to the Boy Scouts Association (Sir William was President) and Sir William's appointment to the post of lecturer in law, University of Adelaide 1887. All names in description. aSir William Cullen was appointed Chief Justice of New South Wales in 1910. He was elected Fellow of the Senate of the University of Sydney in 1896 and was Vice Chancellor from 1909-1910. In 1925 he retired from office of Chief Justice. See Who's Who in Australia 1927-1928 for additional details.10aCullen, William,cSir,d1855-1935xArchives. 0aJudgeszNew South WalesxArchives. 0aIllawarra (N.S.W.) 7aJudges2lcsh a3554cMS 6710