Papers of Lord and Lady Casey. n.d.

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Papers of Lord and Lady Casey. n.d.

Papers of Lord and Lady Casey, including itineraries, programmes, and speeches given by Lord and Lady Casey; extracts from Lord Casey's personal diary, press cuttings including ones relating to his death, a copy of Lady Casey's will, documents concerning valuations, includes miscellaneous material; also selection of transcripts of speeches concerning the Australian Broadcasting Commission "Guest of Honour" series; also material relating to Pat Jarrett, a journalist, and secretary to Lady Casey in the 1940s, including press cuttings; also photographs of Lord and Lady Casey, and Pat Jarrett.

(35.0 cm.)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7036087

Libraries Australia

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Casey family.

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Lord Casey was Governor of Bengal 1944-1946, Australian Minister for External Affairs 1951-1960, and Governor General of Australia 1965-1969. From the description of Papers of Lord and Lady Casey. n.d. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 222738377 ...

Casey, Richard Gardiner Casey, Baron, 1890-1976

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Governor General 1965-1969, Minister for External Affairs 1951-1960, Minister in charge C.S.I.R.O. 1950-1960. See "Who's Who in Australia, 1974". From the description of Programme [manuscript]. 1976. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225840961 Lord Casey had a varied political career that included mining engineer, Federal Treasurer, Minister of State in the British War Cabinet, and Minister for External Affairs (1951-1960). He was Governor of Bengal, 1944-1946 and A...

Jarrett, Pat, 1911-1990

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Pat Jarrett was born on 9 March 1911 in Victoria. She was private secretary to Lady Casey, and editorial adviser on women's affairs to the "Melbourne Herald", and "Sun News Pictorial". From the description of Red book, 1954. [manuscript]. 1954. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 317401631 Pat Jarrett was born on 9 March 1911 in Victoria. She was private secretary to Lady Casey, and editorial adviser on women's affairs to the "Melbourne Herald", and "Sun News Pictoria...

Australian Broadcasting Commission.

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Casey, Maie, Lady

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Artist, author, aviator and wife of the former Governor-General of Australia, Baron Casey. Publications include "An Australian story 1837-1907" (1962) and "Tides and eddies" (1966). From the description of Papers of Maie Casey. 1931-1987. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225719557 ...