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897947
  • Title
    Boxes 41-54: Geoffrey C. Ingleton further papers
  • Call number
    MLMSS 7968/Boxes 41-54
  • Level of description
    series
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    897947
  • Physical Description
    2.36 metres of textual material (14 boxes), some folders contain photographs
  • Scope and Content
    BOX 41
    ‘Rous / H.M.S. Rainbow … [William] Johns’ Survey of Port Stephens 1828’, being correspondence with Peter Blume, 1978, with related copy of Johns’ remarks, July-Aug. 1828

    ‘Bungaree’, being newscuttings, 1975, 1977, and front cover of manuscript ‘The Hawkesbury District. Its Rise and Progress’ by Grace Hendy-Pooley with printed illustrations

    ‘Ray King’, being notes relating to information from Marsden Hordern about Ray King, a descendant of Phillip Parker King, Dec. 1981, and newscutting of purchase by State Library of N.S.W, of the first koala captured in N.S.W, 15 Dec. 1983

    ‘P.P.K’s Houses’, being newscuttings and notes

    ‘P.P.K. in R.A.H.S.’, 1964, relating to Phillip Parker King material in Royal Australian Historical Society

    ‘Norfolk Island / Notes on the King Papers (Ida Lee)’, including original notes by Ida Lee

    ‘Ralph Mills Clarke’, 1978, being correspondence with R. E. Smith relating to his ancestor, Ralph Mills Clarke, who had served with Phillip Parker King, 1817-1818.

    Untitled folder of correspondence with Elena Grainger relating to the writing of a biography of Phillip Parker King, 1983

    ‘St. Marys’, 1937-1981, being mainly newscuttings and printed material (Plan of St. Marys, ca. 1856, transferred to M Ser 4 000/1 MLMSS 7968)

    ‘Govr. King / St. Mary’s’, 1916-1981

    ‘P.P.K. from “Werrington” & St. Marys’, 1848, 1972, no date, being copies and newscutting

    Untitled folder of papers, 1933, 1967-1985, including correspondence with Nancy Mannix, a descendant of Phillip Parker King and daughter of Sir Philip and Lady Goldfinch, and copy of letter from Mrs Mannix’s grandfather, Commander Henry E. Goldfinch, R.N. (ret.) to Ingleton, 21 Sept. 1933

    ‘Kings Family’, 1956-1981, being mainly newscuttings

    ‘John King & his son re P.P.K.’, 1965-1982, including correspondence with John King, 1974-1978, and Jonathan King, 1975

    ‘Wm. Bradley’, 1924-1991, including letter received from Bernard Smith, 29 Mar. 1950; correspondence with Frank Maggs (Maggs Bros Ltd, London), 1949

    Untitled folder of miscellaneous papers, including booksellers’ catalogues and offers, and newscutting relating to the North Coast Railway, 1905

    Untitled folder of mainly newscuttings and printed material relating to the First Fleet, 1927-1988

    Untitled folder of papers, 1957-1988, mainly relating to Governor Arthur Phillip and the conference and book Terra Australis to Australia (1988), edited by Glyndwir Williams and Alan Frost

    ‘Botany Bay – Phillip’s Landing’, 1957, 1987, including letter received from C. H. Bertie, 24 Jan. 1951

    Untitled folder of miscellaneous newscuttings, 1966-1992

    Untitled folder of mainly miscellaneous newscuttings and printed material, 1958-1993, including copy of letter to Sir Kenneth Street, 26 June 1958, regarding his privately printed family history, Annals of the Street Family of Birtley

    BOX 42
    Folder and volumes of papers, 1951-1981, relating to research on the wreck of the Batavia, and correspondence with John Forsyth (d. 1964) on related and others topics

    BOX 43
    ‘Antarctic Expeditions’, 1931-1961, no date

    ‘Antarctic Geography’, 1957-1964

    ‘Sir Douglas Mawson’, 1958-1959, including obituaries

    ‘Antarctic Research’, 1959-1969

    ‘Antarctic Ephemera’, 1931-1969

    ‘Antarctic Cartography’, 1953-1963

    Catalogue of Topographic Maps, Aeronautical and Hydrographic Charts of Antarctica, Sept. 1961 (Division of National Mapping, Dept. of National Development, Canberra)

    Papers relating to Antarctica, 1953-1991, including the Australian Committee on Antatarctic Names

    ‘D. Searle’, 1956-1964, being mainly reprints of articles on Antarctica by D. J. H. Searle

    BOX 44
    Untitled folders (4) of newscuttings, ca. 1930-ca. 1993

    Untitled folder relating to A. C. F. (Andrew) David, 1984-1993, including greeting cards and writings received from Lt. Commander Andrew David RN (Retired), formerly of the Hydrographic Office, Ministry of Defence

    Untitled folder relating to naval costumes and uniforms, and the H.M. Brig Supply and H.M.S. Sirius, 1938-1952

    Untitled folder relating to the H.M. Brig Supply and H.M.S. Sirius, 1938-1982

    ‘Hunter’s Sketchbook’, 1968-1989

    ‘Lt. Wm. Hunter’, being photocopy of ‘Biographical Memoir of Lieutenant William Hunter … ‘, in The Naval Chronicle for 1805

    ‘Capt. John Hunter’

    ‘General Notes for Hunter’

    Untitled folder relating to Captain Arthur Phillip, John Hunter and William Bradley, 1927-1964, including newscuttings and copies of letters to Janet Hine, Dixson Librarian, 15 Feb. 1964, and G. D. Richardson (Principal Librarian, Public Library of N.S.W.), 30 Mar. 1969

    ‘Hunter Cuttings’, 1937-1987, being newscuttings

    ‘Hunter Introduction (Notes)’

    ‘Surveying Programmes’, 1958-1970, being papers of Hydrographer, R.A.N., relating to R.A.N. Programme of Surveying Ships

    Untitled folder of papers of Hydrographer, R.A.N., 1937-1965, mainly relating to R.A.N. Hydrographic Surveying and Charting Programme

    BOX 45
    ‘Acknowledgements / Permissions to use illustrations & other material’, 1981-1987

    ‘Peace of Amiens’, being notes from Historical Records of Australia

    ‘Board of Longitude’, relating to Matthew Flinders and including correspondence with Adam Perkins (Royal Greenwich Observatory, Hailsham), 1984-1986

    ‘Board of Longitude (Sam [Ward] Flinders)’

    ‘Chronometers (Arnold 176), 1961-1982, mainly relating to sale of marine chronometer by John Arnold, 1791, at Christie’s sale, London, 25 Nov. 1981

    ‘Chronometers (Board of Long.)’

    ‘Chronometer – Earnshaw 520’, 1968-1981

    ‘Ruby Hunt, Donington’, 1980-1985, relating to Flinders’ connections with the Parish Church of St. Mary and the Holy Rod, Donington, including correspondence with Ruby Hunt
    ‘Investigator Tree’, including correspondence with the Queensland Museum, 1982

    ‘Stan Hutchinson’, 1974-1986, being mainly correspondence with Stan Hutchinson

    ‘Cdr. May (re Flinders’ Bar)’, 1976, being mainly correspondence with Commander W. E. May

    ‘Magnetism of Ships’, 1805-ca. 1985

    ‘R. D. Middleton’, 1963, 1987, being mainly correspondence with R. D. Middleton, 1987

    ‘Flinders / Copy of Passport’, being copy of notes by W. M. Flinders Petrie in the La Trobe Library, State Library of Victoria

    Untitled folder of notes from the Brabourne Papers [Mitchell Library, MAV/FM4/1750] relating to Flinders and Joseph Banks

    ‘Hugh Wright’, 1896-1990, including material on Flinders; copy of National Archives: Their Meaning and Preservation (1918) by Hugh Wright, signed by the author; and notes of Ingleton’s visit to Berkelouw Antiquarian Bookdealers, Sydney, 5 Aug. 1958, and access to Hugh Wright’s manuscript carbon copy of report of his European trip to archives and libraries, July-Sept. 1914

    BOX 46
    Untitled folder of publishers’ catalogues and flyers for maritime publications

    Untitled folder of mainly newscuttings and printed material relating to Australian history, 1908-1988

    Untitled folder relating to Arthur Phillip and the arrival of the First Fleet, being mainly newscuttings and printed material, and including letter from G. Hawkins, Walcot, Bath to S. W. Hayward, Westmead, N.S.W., 14 Nov. 1934, regarding a portrait print of Phillip in his possession

    ‘Capt. Arthur Phillip’, 1937-1987, relating to Admiral Arthur Phillip and his portrait by Francis Wheatley in the National Portrait Gallery

    ‘First Fleet Re-Enactment’, 1980-1987

    ‘First Fleet Re-Enactment’, 1977-1987

    Untitled folder of newscuttings of series of articles on the First Fleet, The Sun, Jan. 1969

    Untitled folder of mainly newscuttings relating to the First Fleet and Australia’s Bi-Centenary’

    ‘Bowes’ Journal’, 1964-1965, being newscuttings and catalogue relating to sale of the Bowes Smyth journal, 1787-1789

    ‘David Collins’, 1957, 1962, being notes

    ‘Mid. [shipman] Fowell’s Letters’, 1987, being newscuttings

    ‘Phillip’s Grave’, 1948-1984, relating to Arthur Phillip’s grave site at the Church of St. Nicholas, Bathampton, U.K.

    ‘Reviews – First Fleet’, 1938-1987

    ‘H.M.S. Sirius’, 1938-1987

    ‘H.M. Brig Supply’, ca. 1937, being photonegatives and photoprints

    ‘Smallpox 1788-9’, being newscuttings and notes, including notes on Ingleton’s visit to Professor Edward Ford at the School of Public Health and Tropical Medicine, University of Sydney, 18 June 1959, and copy of letter to Professor Edward Ford, 23 June 1959

    ‘Sun’s 200 Years [The Making of a Nation]’, 1987

    BOX 47
    ‘Albatross’, 1945, 1960, being newscuttings

    ‘Black Hand in Queensland’, 1955, 1960, being newscuttings

    ‘Boomerangs’, 1954-1959, being newscuttings

    ‘Brumby’s’, 1963, being newscuttings

    ‘Burns (Bobbie) [Robbie]’, 1959, being newscuttings

    ‘Cobb Co & Transport in early days’, 1958, no date, being newscutting and photograph

    ‘Coins & Medals’, 1914, 1946-1964, being newscuttings and catalogue of James R. Lawson Pty. Ltd. auction of valuable coins, tokens, medallions and medals, Sydney, 21 Nov. 1962

    ‘Cox’s / Great Australian Mysteries’, 1962, being newscuttings of articles by H. H. Cox

    ‘Envelopes’, 1951-1961, being examples of stamped envelopes received from, among others, A. H. Chisholm, R. G. Howarth, George Mackaness

    ‘Fencing & Duels’, 1942, no date, being newscuttings

    ‘Ferries’, 1954, 1956, being newscuttings

    ‘Fire Brigades / Historical Notes’, 1880-1954, being newscuttings

    ‘Fish & Fisheries’, 1947-1961, being newscuttings

    ‘Kangaroo’, 1955, 1962

    ‘Medical’, 1919, 1949-1961, being mainly newscuttings

    ‘Breaker Morant’, 1947, 1962

    ‘Neale (Crusoe)’, 1961, relating to Tom Neale, New Zealander and modern-day Robinson Crusoe

    ‘North Shore Flashback’, 1961-1962, being newscuttings mainly of Flashback column in North Shore Times

    ‘O’Neill’s In the Steps of a Hero’, 1962, being newscuttings of articles by Frank O’Neill, in the Sunday Mirror, of his journey on horseback across Australia to commemorate the centenary of John McDougall Stuart’s trek

    ‘Old Sydney by “Old Chum” / Also “Peeps into the Past” by ditto’, 1919, 1926, being newscuttings

    ‘The Outcasts’, 1961, being newscuttings relating to the historical play, The Outcasts, by Rex Rienits, telecast on ABN Channel 2 and serialised in the Mirror-News Pictorial

    ‘Sydney Pilots [Boats]’, 1953-1959, being newscuttings

    ‘Piracy Australian’, 1950-1962, being newscuttings

    ‘Piracy (Not Australian)’, 1954-1961, being newscuttings

    ‘Place names’, 1941-1962, being newscuttings

    ‘N.S.W. Police Centenary’, 1961-1962, being newscuttings and souvenir programme of events for New South Wales Police Centenary Celebrations 1862-1962

    ‘Postage Stamps (Newspaper items)’, 1946-1964, being newscuttings

    ‘Rats’, 1946, being newscutting

    ‘Early Australian Theatre’, 1953-1954, being newscuttings

    ‘They Cheated Death’, 1962, being newscuttings of the column from The Sunday Telegraph

    ‘Volcanos’, 1929-1960, being newscuttings

    ‘Local History’, 1913, 1958-1960, being newscuttings

    ‘Natural History’, 1943-1963, being newscuttings

    ‘Space & Astro – news’, 1936, 1947-1963, being newscuttings and printed material

    ‘Sport’, 1926, 1961, being newscuttings

    ‘Sydney (Old)’, 1914, 1947, 1961-1962, being mainly newscuttings and photograph of Argyle Cut, 1870

    ‘White Australia Policy’, 1959-1962, being newscuttings

    ‘Witchcraft’, 1953-1961, being newscuttings

    ‘Boxing’, 194- - 1960, being newscuttings

    ‘Fomenko’, 1959-1966, being newscuttings relating to Michael (‘Tarzan’) Fomenko

    ‘Centenarians & Old Age’, 1947-1962, being newscuttings

    ‘Fisher’s Ghost and other ghosts in Australia’, 1959, being newscuttings

    ‘Station Properties’, 1955-1959, 1987, being newscuttings and typed transcripts

    ‘Historical Buildings’, 1924-1989, being newscuttings

    ‘N.Z.’, 1895-1925, being newscuttings and printed material on and from New Zealand

    ‘History (Australian)’, 1913-1987

    Untitled folder of newscuttings, 1970, 1980, relating to the George Dean case of 1895

    BOX 48
    ‘Letters Shillinglaw – Petrie (Anne)’, being copies

    ‘Bass Strait Charts 1800-1803’, including correspondence with the Mitchell Library, 1979-180, and note from A. C. F. David, 25 June 1977

    ‘Flinders Relics’, relating to holdings of the Mitchell Library , including Flinders’ sextant

    ‘La Trobe Shillinglaw Papers Box 83/9, 12’

    ‘Flinders Memoir / Naval Chronicle’, being copy from vol. XXXII

    ‘Flinders’ Memoir by Isabella Tyler’, being copy from La Trobe Library, State Library of Victoria

    ‘Flinders’ Memoir by [Vice-Admiral W. H.] Smyth’, being copy from La Trobe Library, State Library of Victoria

    ‘Flinders Ranges S.A.’, 1980-1982

    ‘Flinders – Medical History’, being copies and notes

    ‘Flinders’ Marriage’, being copies and correspondence

    ‘R.G.S. [Royal Society] Flinders’ Papers on Magnetism’, being mainly copy of Flinders’ paper published in 1805

    ‘Flinders’ Grant’, being mainly newscuttings and notes relating to land grants issued to Flinders

    ‘Flinders Island’, 1987, being correspondence with Jean Edgecombe regarding her book, Flinders Island and Eastern Bass Strait

    ‘Flinders’ First Chart’, being notes and copy of catalogue of exhibition and sale at Joshua McClelland Print Room, Melbourne, 13-23 May 1958

    ‘Flinders Chronology’

    ‘Flinders’ Bi-Centenary 1774-1974’, 1966-1979, being mainly newscuttings and printed material

    ‘S. [Samuel Ward] Flinders’

    ‘Sam Flinders’, including correspondence with W. H. (William) Palmer, 1978-1979

    ‘S. F.’s Biography’, including correspondence with Ruby Hunt and issue of Victorian Geographical Journal, vol. XXVIII, 1910-1911

    ‘Appendix VI Naming of Aust. 1804’, 1929-1981

    Untitled folder of correspondence mainly with Connie [Constance Cavanough ?], 1990

    ‘Gove – Drimmie Head – Melville Bay’, 1971, 1988-1989

    ‘Circum-Navigation of Australia’, 1962-1965

    ‘Flinders Symposium Paper’, 1974-1980, being corrected typescript of Ingleton’s paper, Flinders as Cartographer’, read by Dr R. L. Heathcote at the Symposium on Captain Matthew Flinders, R.N., held at the Flinders University of South Australia, 21 Sept. 1974, and papers relating to publication

    ‘Flinders University’, 1955-1986, including correspondence with staff

    Untitled folder of miscellaneous papers relating to Matthew Flinders, 1858, 1951-1992, including correspondence, newscuttings and printed material

    BOX 49
    Untitled folder of miscellaneous papers relating to Matthew Flinders, including newscuttings and letter received from John Forsyth, ca. 1953

    ‘Flinders MSS Diary’

    Untitled folder of mainly newscuttings relating to historical topics, including Matthew Flinders, 1950-1992, and greeting cards received from W. H. (William) Palmer, 1980-1983

    ‘Mattw. Flinders / Life in England 1812’

    ‘Rusden’s Comments on Flinders’

    Untitled folder mainly relating to George Bass and Matthew Flinders Flinders

    ‘Colnett v King’ relating to Captain James King and Governor Philip Gidley King

    ‘Appendix IV Detained in Mauritius’

    ‘Flinders First Year at Mauritius’, being copies and notes

    ‘Mauritius – History’, being copy of A Short History of Mauritius (1949) by P. J. Barnwell and A. Toussaint

    ‘P.P.K. Correspondence at Taunton 1832-1835’

    ‘P.P.K. H.M.S. Pelorus 1838-9’, including copies, notes and printed material

    ‘P.P.K. in Rattlesnake in Port Phillip’

    BOX 50
    ‘Archer Family’, 1934-1965, including correspondence with Alister Archer

    ‘M. Aurosseau’, 1938-1969, including writings of and correspondence with Marcel Aurousseau

    Correspondence with Biblionews: Journal of the Book Collectors’ Society of Australia, 1970-1989

    ‘Dr Bierman [Beirman]’, being correspondence with Basil Beirman

    Correspondence with Bowen Historical Society, 1964-1967

    Correspondence with Charles Carter, 1956

    Correspondence with Dr John Pearn, 1989, and Dr M. D. Cobcroft, 1989

    ‘Prof. Sir G. M. Badger AO’, 1988-1989, being copy of letter to, and newscutting reviews of books by, Geoffrey Badger

    Correspondence with Frank Cusack, 1976-1981

    ‘Rolf Du Rietz, Sweden’, 1955-1967, including correspondence with Rolf Du Rietz

    ‘Brigadier Fitzgerald’, 1988-1989, being obituaries of Brigadier Lawrence Fitzgerald (1903-1988)

    ‘Captain John Foley, 1988, being copy of letter to Foley

    ‘Prof. Sir Edward Ford’, 1951-1968, including correspondence with Professor Edward Ford

    ‘Franklin Mint’, 1974-1979, including correspondence with Franklin Mint

    ‘Harold Gatty’, 1955-1976, being mainly newscuttings

    Correspondence with the Hakluyt Society, 1946-1987

    ‘W. L. Havard’, 1958-1985, being mainly newscuttings and printed material

    ‘Marsden Hordern’, 1983-1990, including correspondence with Marsden Hordern

    ‘Imago Mundi’, 1975-1984, being mainly correspondence with Imago Mundi: Journal of the International Society for the History of Cartography

    ‘I. H. B.’, 1952, 1963, 1978-1988, being mainly correspondence with International Hydrographic Bureau

    ‘Noel Learmonth’, 1963-1970, being mainly correspondence with Noel Learmonth

    ‘Professor P. E. Le Roy’, 1960-1962, being mainly correspondence with Dr Paul Edwin Le Roy

    ‘Paul and Margaret McGuire’, being correspondence with Paul and Margaret McGuire, 1946-1952, and Gregory Heath (President, Friends of the Paul McGuire Maritime Library), 1988-1989

    ‘Allan Mcinnes’, 1980-1984, including correspondence with Allan McInnes

    ‘Ian Maclaren [McLaren]’, 1958-1978, being mainly correspondence with Ian McLaren

    ‘Dr. David Macmillan’, 1965-1968, 1976, including correspondence with David S. Macmillan

    ‘Mariner’s Mirror (SNR) [Society for Nautical Research]’, 1937-1991, being mainly correspondence with the Society for Nautical Research and editors of its quarterly journal, including Brian H. Dolley

    BOX 51
    Correspondence with the Post-Graduate Committee in Medicine, University of Sydney, 1964-1965

    ‘Murray-Smith’, 1988-1989, being newscuttings relating to Stephen Murray-Smith and his daughter, Joanna Murray-Smith

    ‘N.M.M Greenwich’, 1937-1988, being mainly printed material relating to the National Maritime Museum, Greenwich

    ‘Australian NMM Sydney’, 1979-1990, being mainly newscuttings and printed material relating to the Australian National Maritime Museum

    Newscuttings and printed material relating to nautical museums, 1972-1990

    ‘Museum of Applied Arts & Sciences’, 1938-1988, including correspondence, newscuttings and printed material

    Correspondence with Navy Office, Department of Defence, 1981-1994

    Correspondence with J. S. Cumpston, 1952, 1970, and Commodore Ian Nicholson, 1988

    ‘Roy Parkin’, including correspondence with Roy Parkin

    Correspondence with Norman Pixley, 1959-1970

    Correspondence with John Ponder, 1947-1959, with newscutting, 1981

    ‘Geoffrey Rawson’, 1933-1970, including maps and newscuttings, and correspondence with Geoffrey Rawson, 1950-1952, and Nell Rawson, 1970

    Correspondence with Peter J. Richardson, 1989

    ‘Royal Clubs – R. Yacht Club, Vic.’, being correspondence with Royal Geographical Society of Australia (South Australian Branch), 1949-1966; Royal Society (London), 1962-1965; Royal Historical Society of Queensland, 1960-1968; and Royal Yacht Club of Victoria, 1982-1983

    ‘Prof. Oscar Spate’, 1957-1987, including writings by and correspondence with Professor O. H. K. Spate, 1958-1981

    ‘Jeremy Spencer’, 1982-1990, being mainly correspondence

    ‘Von Stieglitz’, 1950-1967, including correspondence with Karl Von Stieglitz

    Correspondence with Tasmanian Historical Society, 1947-1967

    Correspondence with the United States Naval Institute, 1947-1962

    ‘Victorian Historical Society’, 1958, including letter received from Ian Mclaren, 18 Sept. 1958

    ‘Walkabout’, being correspondence with Australian National Travel Association, 1939, and Walkabout magazine, 1945-1948

    ‘Williamson’, 1985, including correspondence with Gordon Williamson, 1971-1976, cousin by marriage to Plorn Dickens, son of Charles Dickens

    Correspondence with Dr L. P. Winterbottom, 1946-1950, with newscutting , 1959

    ‘Dr Medlin – Univ[ersity] of Adelaide’, being correspondence with Harry Medlin (Executive Producer, Adelaide University Theatre Guild (AUTG)), 1967-1968, and programs of productions of Jemmy Green, Off to the Diggings and The Recruiting Officer, 1966, 1968

    BOX 52
    Volume relating to ‘The “Bogus Surveyor” or A short history of a peculiar people by Whitewash (The Surveyors Friend), reprinted by The Imperial Typewriter. H.B. GI. 1939

    Volume of photocopied documents relating to the H.M.S. Renards, 1871-1885

    Volume of notes on rigging and other nautical topics, with label on front cover: ‘G.C. Ingleton / Royal Australian Navy’

    BOX 53
    Volume of correspondence with Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, 1968-1976 (Vol. 1)

    Volume of correspondence with Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, 1976-1978 (Vol. 2)

    Volume of correspondence with Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, 1979-1980 (Vol. 3)

    BOX 54
    Volume of correspondence with Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, 1981-1983 (Vol. 4)

    Volume of correspondence with Lieutenant Commander A. C. F. David, 1983-1990 (Vol. 5)

    Volume of correspondence with Douglas A. Dunstan, 1974-1976, for the illustrated edition of Bligh’s A Voyage to the South Seas, &c., printed by The Griffin Press, Adelaide, for the Limited Editions Club, Avon, Connecticut, U.S.A., 1973-1976, with rough pen drawings for the illustrations

    Papers, 1944-1970, relating to Charting a Continent : A Brief Memoir on the History of Marine Exploration and Hydrographical Surveying in Australian Waters from the Discoveries of Captain James Cook to the War Activities of the Royal Australian Navy Surveying Service, (1944), including correspondence, notes and photographs
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