Papers [manuscript].

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Papers [manuscript].

I. George Washington Thomas Lambert, 1874-1930 Correspondence, 1902-1930, papers re war service, 1915-1919 and business and miscellaneous papers, 1874-1930 II. Amelia Beatrice Lambert, 1911-1942 Correspondence, 1911-1942, and business and miscellaneous papers, 1919-1942 III. Maurice Lambert, 1930-1931 Correspondence, 1930-1931 IV. Leonard Constant Lambert, c.1924 Letters received, c.1924 V. Miscellaneous Material, 1930-c.1939 VI. Incidental Papers, 1911-c.1933 This collection includes pictorial material.

8 v., 3 (5 cm.) boxes, 3 (10 cm.) boxes.

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SNAC Resource ID: 7071929

Libraries Australia

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Lambert, Maurice.

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French pharmacy student; second lieutenant, French infantry. From the description of Document, [1918]. (Duke University). WorldCat record id: 31774617 ...

Lambert, Amelia Beatrice, 1911-1942.

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Lambert, Constant

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English composer, conductor, and writer on music. From the description of Autograph postcards and postal cards signed (9), and Valentine cards signed (2), dated : [London, Marseille, Toulon and Paris, 1919-1931] and [n.p., n.d.], to Nina Hamnett, 1919-1931, 1929 Dec. 21 and 1930 Apr. 20 andn.d. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270667102 From the description of Autograph letter signed, dated : [London June 3 1929], to Mme [Louise] Alvar, 1929 June 3. (Unknown). WorldCat record ...

Lambert family.

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George Washington Thomas Lambert, artist and sculptor, was born in St. Petersburg, Russia, in 1873. He was educated in England and later in Australia where he won the first Travelling Scholarship awarded by the Society of Artists in 1899. Lambert was Australia's Official War Artist in World War One. From the description of Papers [manuscript]. (Libraries Australia). WorldCat record id: 225784597 ...

Lambert, George, 1873-1930

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Artist. Born at St Petersburg (Leningrad) fourth child of George Washington and Annie Matilda Lambert (nee Firth). Won 1899 Wynne prize for "Across the Black Soil Plains". In 1900 he won a travelling art scholarship. From 1917 to 1920 he held an appointment as an official war artist, A.I.F., which resulted in a a series of sketches and large pictures of battles. In his last years he became interested in sculpture, undertaking several commissions. From the description of Letters [manu...