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Sir Harold White and Archives

Pages 219-224 | Published online: 28 Oct 2013

Notes

  • Previous relevant research includes my ‘The Visit of Dr TR Schellenberg to Australia, 1954: A Study of its Origins and Some Repercussions on Archival Development in Australia’ MArchAdmin thesis University of NSW 1989; ““An Important and Delicate Assignment”: the Paton Inquiry 1956–57’, AARL Dec 1990 pp213–23; ‘Library Control of Archives: An Historical Debate and its Current Relevance’ in W Boyd Rayward ed Australian Library History in Context Sydney UNSW School of Librarianship 1988 pp27–37; and ‘Schellenberg and the Study of Australian Archival History’ Papers and Proceedings of the 7th Biennial Conference of the Australian Society of Archivists Inc Hobart 2–6 June 1989 pp 15–9.
  • Original in Schellenberg papers Mss Dept Kansas State Historical Society.
  • See Schellenberg thesis ch 5.
  • Confidential Personal Communication, 23 Nov 1986.
  • Council Memorandum 1 March 1967 NLA file P23/1/51.
  • The rejoinder is reproduced as part of Michael Saclier's obituary article ‘Noel George Butlin 1921–1991’ Archives and Manuscripts Nov 1991 pp143–156.
  • Note for file 16 May 1956 Australian Archives CRS A462 file 168/3.
  • Letter to Marjorie Jacobs 22 February 1956. Copy held by author. By a coincidence, an article by White entitled ‘Preserving Past is Good Business’ appeared in the Bulletin in 1958.
  • Published as part of ‘Sir Harold White, 1905–1992’ Archives and Manuscripts Nov 1992 pp191–8.
  • Bob Sharman ‘More Muddle than Melodrama: Lifting the Lid on Government Secrecy in Two States’ Papers and Proceedings p6.

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