Archibald and Maude Sanderson papers. 1894-1938.

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Archibald and Maude Sanderson papers. 1894-1938.

Personal papers of Archibald and Maude Sanderson (née Parry) including correspondence, files, newspaper cuttings, notes for draft biographies of John Forrest and F.A. Weld, material relating to his political career, and notes on the history of the Darling Range district, Lesmurdie, etc.

32 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7031050

Libraries Australia

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Sanderson, Maude, 1884-1973

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Sanderson, Archibald, 1870-1937

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Archibald Sanderson was a journalist, lawyer, and member of the W.A. Legislative Council. He and his wife Maude Louise (daughter of Bishop Parry) were active in journalism and historical research and collaborated on unpublised biography of John Forrest. Maude is remembered for her work on the commemorative Pioneer Women's Fountain in Perth. From the description of Archibald and Maude Sanderson papers. 1894-1938. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 221997608 ...

Weld, Frederick Aloysius, Sir, 1823-1891

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Epithet: GCMG, colonial governor British Library Archives and Manuscripts Catalogue : Person : Description : ark:/81055/vdc_100000000560.0x0001fc Weld was Governor of Western Australia 1869-1875. Bishop Salvado established the Benedictine monastery at New Norcia. From the description of Letters, 1869-1873 [microform]. 1869-1874. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 762865765 Governor of Western Australia 1869-1875. From the description ...

Forrest, John Forrest, Baron, 1847-1918

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Explorer and statesman; expedition in search of traces of Leichhardt (1869), expedition from Perth to Adelaide (1870), expedition from Champion Bay to overland telegraph (1874); Commissioner of Crown Lands and Surveyor General (1883-1890); first Premier of W.A. (1890-1901); member of Federal Parliament (1901-1918); Acting Prime Minister (1907); first native born Australian to receive a peerage. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 22...