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Simpson, Edward Sydney (1875 - 1939)

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State Records Office of Western Australia
 
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Title:Edward Sydney Simpson - Records
Reference:ACC 2776, AN 539
Date Range:1896 - 1939
Description:Field note books containing notes on localities visited in Western Australia 1897-1939 (2776/1-6); laboratory note books containing data on the mineral occurrences of Western Australia, 1910-39, which form the basic data for the publication "Minerals of Western Australia" (2776/7-14); laboratory note books containing written analytical methods used in Simpson's laboratory 1897-1939 (2776/15-17); laboratory note books containing Simpson's original catalogue of his mineral collection 1897-1939 (2776/18-22); laboratory note books containing Simpson's record of photographs taken 1897-1939 of localities described in 2776/7-14; laboratory note books comprising a daily log of Simpson's work as Government Mineralogist 1896-1918 (2776/25-48); overall dates 1896-1939 [48 volumes, AN 539, ACC 2776].
Quantity:48 volumes
Access:Available for reference
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Western Australian Museum
 
[Repository details]
Title:Edward Sydney Simpson - Records
Date Range:1900 - 1939
Description:Microfiche of field and laboratory note books 1896-1939 from originals in the Western Australian State Archives [in Library].
Formats:Microform.
Access:Available for reference
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