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Papers of Thomas Bavin, 1898-1942 [manuscript]
Bib ID 91055
Format ManuscriptManuscript
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Bavin, Thomas, Sir, 1874-1941
 
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Description 1898-1942 
0.42 m. (3 boxes) 
Summary

1) Letters of Sir Edmund Barton, 1898-1916. 2) Letters of Alfred Deakin, 1903-1916. 3) General correspondence, 1898-1941, including letters of Andrew Inglis Clark, Tom Roberts, Sir John Gordon and R. Muirhead Collins. 4) Speeches and speech notes. 5) Miscellaneous papers, including 1929 diary and unpublished biography of Bavin written by his son J.W. Bavin.

Biography/History

Politician, barrister and journalist. Private secretary of Sir Edmund Barton (1901-1903) and Alfred Deakin (1903-1904). Australian correspondent of Morning Post 1907-1911. Nationalist Member of the N.S.W. Legislative Assembly 1917-1935. Premier of New South Wales, 1927-1930.

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Manuscript reference no.: NLA MS 560.

Index/Finding Aid Note Descriptive list available (9 p.). 
Subjects Bavin, Thomas, - Sir, - 1874-1941 - Archives.  |  Barton, Edmund, - Sir, - 1849-1920 - Correspondence.  |  Deakin, Alfred, - 1856-1919 - Correspondence.  |  Politicians - New South Wales - Archives.  |  Lawyers - New South Wales - Archives.  |  Journalists - Australia - Archives.  |  Politicians - New South Wales - Biography.
Occupation Politicians.  |  Journalists.  |  Lawyers.
Other authors/contributors Deakin, Alfred, 1856-1919  |  Barton, Edmund, Sir, 1849-1920  |  Bavin, John

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