Item 04b - Letter to George Blakemore, Principal Wagga Wagga Teachers' College

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RW 0114-04b

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Letter to George Blakemore, Principal Wagga Wagga Teachers' College

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  • 30 September 1957 (Creation)

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(16 August 1865 - 3 December 1962)

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Original hand-script letter to George Blakemore.

Mary suggests he write to the President of the NSW ? Art Gallery Board of Trustees, Bertrand James Waterhouse, for details of exhibition arrangements about the Dobell portrait which has engendered a lot of controversy and which she plans to give to the nation. She brings up the matter of sending someone to collect 'a pottery aboriginal head', to be added to her collection at the college.

See also Box 2: RW114-19.

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OPEN to public access.

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A digital copy of this item is provided here under the flexible dealing exception of the Copyright Act 1968, Section 200AB. Further reproduction of this item for purposes other than private study or research will require permission from the copyright owner. Contact the Reference Archivist for more information.

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