Records [manuscript]. 1939-1993.

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Records [manuscript]. 1939-1993.

Files maintained by AJCP officers based at the Australian High Commission in London. The earlier files contain material relating to the 1939 proposals for copying at the Public Record Office, London, by the Commonwealth National Library and the Public Library of New South Wales.

5.74 m. (41 boxes).

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SNAC Resource ID: 7066526

Libraries Australia

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Australian Joint Copying Project

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The Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP) was established in 1945 by the signing of an agreement between the Commonwealth National Library and the Public Library of New South Wales to jointly microfilm material in the Public Record Office, London, relating to Australia. The scope of the filming later expanded to include New Zealand, the Pacific, South East Asia and Antarctica. From 1960 filming included private records of Australasian interest throughout the British Isles. The Project ceased i...

National Library of Australia.

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Much of this collection was originally sent as specimen material to the National Library by the then Postmaster-General's Dept. Other material was presented to the Library or p̀assively' obtained in similar ways. The collection is not comprehensive. From the description of Philatelic items [manuscript]. 1860-1985. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225843143 ...

Great Britain. Public Record Office

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Manorial surveys were made to provide the lord of the manor with comprehensive details of the revenues that he could expect from his lands and other possessions. Survey records were not intended as records of payments, which appear in manorial accounts. From the description of Special Collections: Rentals and Surveys, Rolls [microform]. [1216-1837] (Center for Research Libraries). WorldCat record id: 270991033 Robert Beale (1541-1601) served as ambassador to France starting ...

State Library of New South Wales

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