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Correspondence, photographs and negatives relating to publication in the field of South Australian natural history

Archive Collections / Harold More Cooper / Series AA64/07 / Correspondence, photographs and negatives relating to publication in the field of South Australian natural history

Series AA 64/7 comprises papers relating to the publication 'Notes and Observations on Calostemma purpureum' (Garland Lily) The South Australian Naturalist, 45 (4), June 1971, pp. 112-114. This article was prepared by Mrs Margaret Nobbs (see AA 511), who worked with Cooper during the confinement which led to his death in May 1970. The papers include two copies of The South Australian Naturalist, 45 (4), June 1971, correspondence, negatives and photographs. Formerly Acc. No. 37.

CreatorHarold More Cooper
ControlAA 64/7/1
Date Range1969  -  1971
Quantity 0.3cm,    
FormatsPublished Papers or Articles, General Correspondence, Photographic Film Negatives, Loose Photographic Prints
Series AA64/07
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