Family papers of Robert Garran [manuscript]. 1860-1957.

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Family papers of Robert Garran [manuscript]. 1860-1957.

Robert Garran's papers make up the the bulk of the collection and include texts of speeches and essays; poetry; diaries; notes on federation and the drafting of the constitution; correspondence while at the Attorney-General's Office; memoranda, reports and correspondence regarding the Paris Peace Conference, 1919; material on the Imperial Conferences, Indian Military Dedence Tribunal, 1932-1933; Garran's various activities after retirement in 1932 and varous legal matters. Also includes Andrew Garran's diaries, 1860-1901, notebooks, thesis, and press editiorials as well as general family correspondence and some diaries of Mary Ishane Garran, Andrew's daughter. Major correspondents include R. H. Alsop, C. E. W. Bean, Blake & Riggall Solicitors, E. J. Bowater, Sir Richard Boyer, J. R. Casboulte, C. S. Daley, John Garran, R. M. Johnson, D. Ohlfsen, John Reynolds, W. N. Rowse, Roy S. Smith, and Russell V. Williams.

3 m. (19 boxes)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7066414

Libraries Australia

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Paris Peace Conference 1919-1920

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Garran, Robert, Sir, 1867-1957

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Son of Andrew Garran. Secretary to the Attorney-General's Dept. and Parliamentary Draftsman, 1901-1932; Solicitor-General, 1917-1932. From the description of Papers and letters [manuscript]. 1884-1956. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225827767 Robert Randolph Garran (1867-1957), was Secretary to the Attorney-General's Dept and Parliamentary Draftsman, 1901-1932, and Solicitor-General, 1917-1932. His father, Andrew Garran was editor of the Sydney Morning Herald, 18...

Garran, Mary Ishane

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Garran, Andrew, 1825-1901

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