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Papers, re. Dr W.H. Syme; Ferdinand Spiro; John Cochran; William Darchy; Dennys Lascelles & Co. of 'Lake Corrong'; Estate of late William Webster; and Panter & Turner
Bank passbook belonging to Miss Margaret McPhee, 1921-1932 [contains photograph of a young woman identified as the elder sister of Christina Campbell, circa 1880]
Scrapbook (possibly belonging to Frederick Campbell), containing news clippings and other ephemera relating to agriculture, athletics, exploration, land laws, law, mining, pastoral and dairying, pisciculture, poetry, politics, plans, religion and science, also photographs of scottish castles, the Track Chart for Cunard SS "Etruria" from New York to Liverpool (September 1889) for Mr and Miss Campbell, a List of Passengers engaged by the Orient Line Steamer SS Ormuz from London 17 January 1890 (includes Mr and Mrs F. Campbell and Miss Campbell)
Archival album containing photographs of the Campbell family (Frederick, Christina, Charles, Kate, etc.) and properties (Duntroon, Yarralumla, The Grange, The Glen, Cooinbil, Belconon, Red Hill, Neutral Bay, Campbell’s Wharf, Charles Campbell’s House at Inverness, etc.)
School books belonging to Christina McPhee: Dr Cornwell's Educational Works - Grammer for Beginners (1882); Philip's Progressive Series of Copy Books No.10; The Progressive Copy Books by William Collins, Sons, and Co. Ltd. No.12; Vere Foster's Painting for Beginners First Stage - One Colour; Vere Foster's Water-Colour Series, Painting for Beginners in Seven Colours, Second Stage [inscribed: Christina McPhee, Amberley, Park Street, South Yarra, Melbourne]; Twenty Copyright and Popular Songs with Choruses and Pianoforte Accompaniments