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897918
  • Title
    Boxes 21-30: Geoffrey C. Ingleton further papers
  • Call number
    MLMSS 7968/Boxes 21-30
  • Level of description
    series
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    897918
  • Physical Description
    1.70 metres of textual material (10 boxes), some folders contain photographs
  • Scope and Content
    BOX 21
    Untitled folder of edited typescript and galley proof of Shores of Dusk by Nan Ingleton

    ‘Shores of Dusk’, 1975, relating to privately printed collection of poems

    ‘Shores of Dusk’, 1976-1987, being correspondence with recipients of the book Shores of Dusk, including Russell Kyle, Valmai Hankel, Aubrey Cousins, David McNicoll, Susanna Evans and John Fletcher

    Untitled folder, 1973-1977, being mainly correspondence relating to design and sales of Shores of Dusk

    Black springback folder of photocopy of Journal of the schooner Essington from Sydney therough Torres Straits, towards Port Essington, 1838-1839, kept by Captain Thomas Watson, with correspondence concerning rescue of Joseph Forbes from captivity

    Album of photocopied narratives of voyages published in The Nautical Magazine and Naval Chronicle, 1852-1854

    Brown springback folder of corrected typescript of Matthew Flinders : Navigator and Chartmaker

    Green springback folder of corrected typescript draft of ‘Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N. His Place in Australian Hydrography’

    Volume relating to Valiant Vanguard and Charting a Continent

    Untitled folder relating to infringements of Ingleton’s copyright and related reproduction fees, 1961, 1991

    Untitled folder of miscellaneous newscuttings and note on medal issued in 1938 by the N.S.W. Government to commemorate Australia’s 150th anniversary and bought from Lawson’s in 1991

    Untitled folder of papers relating to printed material the discovery of Australia, 1917, 1911; newscutting on E. A. Petherick, June 1914; and transcription of a naval ditty written by the Reverend Mr Croker, chaplain of the steam frigate H.M.S. Terrible, 1850

    Untitled folder of papers mainly relating to residences, public buildings, schools in Parramatta, including the King’s School, 1932-1967; and pages from Fuller’s Central Cumberland Directory, Year Book and Calendar for 1885

    BOX 22
    ‘Flinders Synopsis 1979’, being synopsis for commentary for Matthew Flinders’ Private Journal

    ‘Flinders / Quotes & Accounts’, 1978

    ‘Appendix V Flinders Memoir’, including drafts and copy of letter received from Suzanne Mourot, Mitchell Librarian, 30 Jan. 1974

    ‘Appendix X Flinders’ Illness and Death’, including newscuttings, notes and chapter XIV: Venereal of Sexual Diseases extracted from The Book of Nature by Dr M. L. Byrne (ca. 1900)

    Untitled folder of original pen & ink drawings by Ingleton with printed proofs for Flinders book

    Untitled folder mainly relating to the editing of Appendices One and Two

    Untitled folder of editorial notes and queries relating to Chapters XIX and XX

    Untitled folder of draft of Chapter V

    ‘Appendix 1 Flinders & Dalrymple’, including drafts and transcriptions

    ‘Rough Proofs’ of original ships’ drawings by Ingleton

    ‘Briggs, relating to ships’ etchings by Ingleton, ca. 1939-198-, including letters received from Richard Briggs, Frankston, Vic., 1944-1946

    Untitled folder of final draft of Chapter VII: The Fortunate Part of the Voyage

    ‘Chapters VIII, IX, X, XI’, being manuscript drafts

    ‘Indices’, being correspondence with indexer, James Pargiter, and Brian Roylance, Genesis Publications Ltd, 1985-1986

    ‘Flinders Prince Philip’s Foreword’

    ‘M. F. Private Journal / A Note on the MSS’

    Untitled folder of draft of Chapter VI: Fitting out for the Investigator’s Voyage

    ‘G.P.’ being Genesis Press copy of Chapter VI

    Brown springback folder of papers relating to Introduction for Matthew Flinders’ Private Journal 1803-1814, including notes and correspondence with the Mitchell Library, 1979-1981

    ‘Genesis Press Copy’, being copy of Introduction for Matthew Flinders’ Private Journal 1803-1814

    ‘First Introduction’

    ‘The Surveyors of the Bounty’, being photocopied typescript of The Surveyors of the Bounty by Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, Royal Navy Hydrographic Department, Ministry of Defence, Taunton, Somerset (corrected 1982)

    BOX 23
    Springback folders (5) of draft sections of A Catalogue of Select Books from the Ingleton Collection

    BOX 24
    Red springback folder of correspondence, 1960-1962, with Keith Hindwood relating to drafts of enclosed Preliminary Report on the Bird Life of the Coral Sea Cays, South-West Pacific, September-October, 1960 by K. A. Hindwood & D. L. Serventy, with inscribed presentation copy from the author of ‘ / H.M.A.S. Gascoyne / Birds’ Coral Sea Trip, Nov. 1961, being notes by K. A. Hindwood

    ‘Done’, 1910-1988, including notes on Parramatta mayor, John Good (died 21 July 1875) and land owned by him

    Untitled folder of notes mainly relating to True Patriots All, with a transcription by George Mackaness of a narrative, 1 Nov. 1837, relating to the ten convicts who seized the brig Frederick in Macquarie Harbour

    Untitled folder relating to notes for and arrangement of True Patriots All, or, News from Early Australia as told in a Collection of Broadsides (Angus & Robertson, 1952)

    ‘Dup – Reviews T.P.A.’, 1952-1953, being cuttings of reviews of True Patriots All from Australian and British newspapers

    Untitled folder of reviews of True Patriots All, 1952-1953

    ‘American Limited Editions Club’, 1957-1961, including letters received from Helen Macy, Director, and prospectuses

    Untitled folder, 1954-1956, mainly relating to Douglas A. Dunstan (Griffin Press) and The Limited Editions Club publication of The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific (1957)

    Untitled folder, 1957-1958, relating to The Limited Editions Club publication of The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific (1957)

    Untitled folder relating to illustrations provided for The Limited Editions Club publication of The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific (1957)

    Untitled folder, 1988-1992, relating to requests received by Ingleton for permission to reproduce or publish his copyright materials, and correspondence with book restorers, mainly Bernard C. Middleton, Clapham, U.K.

    Untitled folder, 1952-1984, relating requests received by Ingleton for permission to reproduce or publish his copyright materials, and infringements of his copyright

    Untitled folder, 1973-1974, relating to copyright infringement by Dover Publications, New York, regarding reproduction of Ingleton’s illustrations in The Explorations of Captain James Cook in the Pacific (The Limited Editions Club, 1957)

    Untitled folder, 1980, being correspondence with Douglas A. Dunstan

    Untitled folder of notes from notebook of Ida Lee, 1920-193-, and correspondence of Hydrographic Office, Garden Island, 1934-1935, 1955, relating to position of Tryall (Tryall) Rocks on Admiralty charts

    BOX 25
    Volume of personal accounts, Mar. 1934-July 1949, including daily work book and diary notes, 1935-1936

    Job Book, June 1948-Sept. 1959, being volume of personal and household accounts

    Volume of notes, 1946-1947, for ‘Sea Life in the Age of Discovery’, an illustrated address to Royal Australian Historical Society, 28 Oct. 1947

    Volume relating to ‘Valiant Vanguard: An Essay on Exploration of Australia by Sea’, being photocopies of ‘Exploration by Sea’ and ‘Hydrographuic Surveys’, Ingleton’s articles for The Australian Encyclopaedia

    ‘Seamanship Notes’, being volume of notes with copy of Orders for Officers of Watches, issued by H. W. W. Hope Captain, H.M.S. Repulse, 15 July 1925

    BOX 26
    Folders of notes and drafts of chapters of Matthew Flinders : Navigator and Chartmaker (Genesis Publications, 1986)

    BOX 27
    Springback folder of draft introduction of Flinders : Navigator and Chartmaker (Genesis Publications, 1986)

    Springback folders (3) of draft sections of A Catalogue of Select Books from the Ingleton Collection

    BOX 28
    Report of Auroral Base Line Survey – Macquarie Island – 1958 by J. D. Lines (Senior Topographic Surveyor, Division of National Mapping, Department of National Development)

    ‘P. G. Law’, 1957-1963, being letter received from Phillip Law (Director of Antarctic Division, Department of External Affairs), 30 Aug. 1960, and publications by him

    Untitled folder of papers relating to the B.A.N.Z. Antarctic Research Expedition, 1930-1959, including correspondence of Commander C. W. Stevens (Director, Hydrographic Branch, Navy Office, Melbourne) with Douglas Mawson, 1930

    ‘Antarctic – 4th & 5th Cruises / H.M.N.Z.S. Endeavour’ , 1959-1961

    ‘Burnside – Thala Dan 1959’, being typed transcript of letter from Lt Commander Ian M. Burnside, RAN to the Captain, H.M.A.S. Watson, 5 June 1959, reporting on his two voyages in the Danish ships, M.V. Thala Dan and M.V. Magga Dan, under charter to the Antarctic Division of the Dept. of External Affairs, during the Summer of 1958-1959

    ‘Captain Moyes’, 1962, 1977, relating to Captain Moreton H. Moyes and his Antarctic voyages

    ‘Antarctic Whaling’, being copy of ‘Key to identification of whales and porpoises found in Antatrctic seas and southern oceans’, compiled by the National Museum, Smithsonian Museum, no date

    ‘Antarctic’, being copy of report by B. P. Lambert, Australian Delegate to the VIIth Meeting of Scientific Committee on Antarctic Research, International Council of Scientific Unions, 1 Nov. 1963, and ‘Ocean Surface Waves and Swell’, a paper by R. Radok to the Symposium on Antarctic Oceanography, Santiago, Sept. 1966

    ‘Antarctic Gazetteer’, 1960-1961, relating to Provisional Gazetteer of the Australian Antarctic Territory, The Antarctic Names Committee of Australia Paper 60/4, June 1960, with copy of review comments by M. Aurousseau, 20 Feb. 1961

    ‘Antarctic Bibliography’, 1954-196-, with printed extract on Norwegian Arctic explorer Fridtjof Nansen

    Untitled folder of maps of Antarctica from the National Geographic Society, 1957, no date

    Publicity folder from ABC Merchandising relating to publication of Voyage to the Ice: The Antarctic Expedition of the Solo (1982) by David Lewis, including photograph of Lewis

    Folder from the United States Coast Guard relating to voyage of the cutter USCGC Eastwind (WAGB-279) to Antarctica, 1961, with related newscutting from The Sydney Morning Herald, 28 Mar. 1961

    BOX 29
    Papers relating to Matthew Flinders : Navigator and Chartmaker (Genesis Publications, 1986):

    ‘Notices’, being booksellers’ notices

    ‘Presentation Copies’, 1987-1988, being correspondence relating to donations of the book to friends and libraries

    ‘Reviews’, 1986-1988, with related correspondence

    ‘Review (The Age)’, 1987, being correspondence with Rod Usher (Literary Editor, The Age (Melb.) relating to enclosed review by T. M. Perry, 3 Jan. 1987

    ‘The Roar Dungeness’, including ‘Past Sea-Levels at Dungeness’ by W. V. Lewis and W. G. V. Balchin, being printed extract from Geography Journal, vol. 96-4, 1940

    ‘SMH Article’, relating to Ingleton’s article ‘Flinders the Chatmaker’, The Sydney Morning Herald, 12 Mar. 1974

    ‘Limitation Page / Dedication’, including notes on and photographs of the Flinders statue erected outside the Mitchell Library in 1925

    ‘Flinders at Sothebys’, 1987, including Sotheby’s catalogue of Fine Australian Paintings and Drawings auction, Melbourne, 6 Apr. 1987

    ‘Illustrations Flinders’ portraits’, 1986-1987, including correspondence with Warren J. Elstub (Sotheby’s Paddington, N.S.W.) relating to sale of portrait of Flinders painted in 1817 by Antoine Toussaint de Chazal

    Folders (13) relating to, and including, photocopied documents of Flinders from the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich, 1977-1984

    BOX 30
    ‘P.P.K. / R.N. Service, ca. 1830, being photographed documents relating to the naval service of Phillip Parker King

    ‘King’s funeral … ‘, partly relating to Sotheby’s sale of Conrad Martens' oil painting of The Funeral of Admiral Phillip Parker King, in Sydney, 29 Oct. 1987

    ‘Woolner’, 1934, 1955, being newscuttings relating to Thomas Woolner

    Untitled folder relating to Phillip Parker King and the ship Charles Eaton, including biographical material

    Untitled folder of photocopies from Admiralty Chart Catalogue, 1825 relating to the coast of South America

    ‘Journal / H.M.C. Mermaid 1817-18 (Taunton)’, being photocopy of journal

    Untitled folder of papers and photographs relating to associates of P. P. King and their descendants; King’s Mermaid tree at Careening Bay and related correspondence with Marsden Hordern, 1992; and photocopied articles on Robert Fitzroy by Frederick E. Ellis from The Mariner’s Mirror, 1986, 1989

    ‘P.P.K.’s Album’, being photographic prints from the Mitchell Library of King’s notebook of his visit to Melbourne in the H.M.S. Rattlesnake and of his album at C 767

    ‘H.M.S. Adventure’, 1826-1830, being photographs of list of charts and plans made by officers of the ship

    ‘P.P.K. / H.M.S. Adventure’, being photocopied documents

    ‘P.P.K.’s Publications’

    ‘P.P.K. in M.L. [Mitchell Library]’

    ‘Oxley’ relating to John Oxley

    ‘Letters from Greenwich’ relating to Phillip Parker King

    ‘J.S. Roe’, being research material relating to John Septimus Roe, including notes, photocopied documents and correspondence with Mollie Lukis, (Librarian J. S. Battye Library of West Australian History, 1956-1962; G. R. Dalton (Secretary, Royal Western Australian Historical Society), 1960; and Ian Crawford (Head, Division of Human Studies, Western Australian Museum), 1977

    ‘Cunningham’, being newscuttings relating to Allan Cunningham

    ‘P.P.K. Straits of Magellan’

    ‘P.P.K. / H.M.S. Diana’, 1977, relating to the log of the H.M.S. Diana, 1809, kept by King, and offered for sale by Berkelouw Fine and Rare Books, including correspondence and Ingleton’s draft remarks on King’s service in H.M.S. Diana, 1807-1809

    P.P.K. / H.M.S. Adventure / Chronometer Report’, being photocopy of King’s Report of Chronometrical Observations of King’s second voyage to north coast of Australia, 1819

    ‘Hon P.G. King’s / Memoirs … ‘, being photographic prints of original at C 770, pp. 1-62, in the Mitchell Library, and photocopied newscutting relating to Philip Gidley King (d. 5 Aug. 1904), grandson of Governor Philip Gidley King

    ‘Hon P.G. King’s / Memoirs …II ‘, being photographic prints of original at C 770, pp. 64-113, in the Mitchell Library

    Untitled folder of miscellaneous material relating to P. P. King, including letter from H. C. L. Anderson to the Hon. Philip Gidley King, grandson of Governor Philip Gidley King, 2 Nov. 1897
  • Copying Conditions
    Copyright status:: In copyright - This collection has multiple rights owners
    Research & study copies allowed: Applies only to material in which Geoffrey C. Ingleton and Nan Ingleton own copyright
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