Patrick McMahon Glynn [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie, 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am. Sunday, 11th April, 1971. 1971.

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Patrick McMahon Glynn [manuscript], 1971 / talk by Ian Mudie, 5CL, 10.30am-10.45am. Sunday, 11th April, 1971. 1971.

Transcript of a short biographical talk on Patrick McMahon Glynn, 1855-1931; as presented on Personalities remembered on Radio 5CL, and broadcast by the A.B.C in April, 1971.

8 leaves ; 35 cm.

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SNAC Resource ID: 8119446

Libraries Australia

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