Autograph letter signed : [London], to Sir Matthew [Nathan], [n.d.] "Monday."

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Autograph letter signed : [London], to Sir Matthew [Nathan], [n.d.] "Monday."

Accepting an invitation.

1 item (1 p.) ; (8vo)

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SNAC Resource ID: 7211251

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Du Maurier, Guy Louis Busson, 1865-1915.

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English soldier. From the description of Autograph letter signed : [London], to Sir Matthew [Nathan], [n.d.] "Monday." (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270744859 Du Maurier was a lieutenant colonel commanding the 3rd battalion Royal Fusiliers in the British Army. He went to France to join the fighting around Ypres and the Franco-Belgian border. He was killed at Kemmel on 9 March 1915. From the description of Letters to his wife, 1915. (Harvard University). WorldCat...

Cremin, Robert,

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Cremin, Robert, Mrs,

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Nathan, Matthew, Sir, 1862-1939

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Sir Matthew Nathan (1862-1939) served as Governor of Queensland from December 1920 until 1925. During his term, he travelled extensively around Queensland. He also visited the southern states in 1922. He actively supported the boy and girl guide movements, sought to promote British immigration to Queensland and took an interest in the study of the Great Barrier Reef. He served as Chancellor of the University of Queensland 1922-26. He retired to his house at West Coker, Somerset and was high sher...