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908959
  • Title
    Papers relating to the King family, 1838-1956
  • Call number
    Ak 1
  • Level of description
    fonds
  • Date

    1838-1956
  • Type of material
  • Reference code
    908959
  • Physical Description
    1 folder of textual material - manuscript, typescript, photocopies
  • Scope and Content
    Item 1
    Autograph letter signed from Philip Gidley King to S. A. Donaldson, 1 September 1838, relating to the welfare of his flocks of sheep

    Item 2
    Autograph letter signed from Philip Gidley King to J. Sheridan Moore, 8 October 1877, relating to an organised meeting between the two

    Item 3
    Transcript of inscriptions on tombstone of various members of the King family
    Presented by Burrows, 11 July 1934

    Item 4
    Notes and correspondence relating to Maori ethnological material transferred to Australian Museum, 1935-1936; being a note by Mitchell Librarian, July 1955, with list of Greenstone weapons presented to Captain King by Maori chiefs; letter from P. P. King, 29 November 1919; and letter from Australian Museum, 13 November 1936 (see also Ac 50 Item 4)

    Item 5
    Letter from H. N. Peyton to Mitchell Library, 9 March 1956, relating to the tomb of Captain Philip King at St. Nicholas Church, Tooting, London

    Item 6
    Typescript copies of letters concerning King family
    Original letters on R.A.H.S. Microfilm at FM3/395

    Item 7
    Autograph letter signed from Anna Josepha King to her cousins Rev. and Mrs. Thorp, 14 February 1840, relating to her experiences of life in the colony and answers to Mr. Thorp's questions about the colony as a suitable place for the relocation of his family (original manuscript)
    Presented by Colonel E. G. Gidley-Kitchen, May 1962

    Item 8
    Autograph letter signed from Anna Josepha King to her cousins Rev. and Mrs. Thorp, 14 February 1840, relating to her experiences of life in the colony and answers to Mr. Thorp's questions about the colony as a suitable place for the relocation of his family (photographic copy)

    Item 9
    Autograph letter signed from Anna Josepha King to her cousins Rev. and Mrs. Thorp, 14 February 1840, relating to her experiences of life in the colony and answers to Mr. Thorp's questions about the colony as a suitable place for the relocation of his family (typescript copy)
  • Description source

    Compiled from the Manuscripts A file as part of the eRecords Project, 2010-2011
  • General note

    Keyword subjects:
    Sepulchral monuments.
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