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We acknowledge we are on Kaurna Miyurna land. The Dreaming is still living. From the past, in the present, into the future, forever.

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Complete Transcript of 'Australian Daily Field Journal 1938-39' Volume 2

Archive Collections / Dr Joseph Benjamin Birdsell / Series AA689/01 / Complete Transcript of 'Australian Daily Field Journal 1938-39' Volume 2
Harvard and Adelaide Universities expedition, 1938-1939

THIS ITEM CONTAINS RESTRICTED MATERIAL
This item is a handwritten transcript of Book Two which contains diary entries from 2/3/1938 Point Pearce, South Australia and concludes 23/6/1939 Lake Menindee, New South Wales. (pp.1-116)

Book Three the 'Tasmanian Journal' commences on pp.117 of the transcript and contains entries from 21/1/39 to 3/2/30.

There is a total of 217 pages including photocopies of maps and diagrams. Produced in the 1990s by Edna Love with contribution from Rebe Taylor.

CreatorDr Joseph Benjamin Birdsell
ControlAA 689/1/1/2
Date Range01 February, 1939  -  01 June, 1939
Quantity 5.8cm,   1   Blue Albox Folder
FormatsMaps, Photocopied Documents, Sketches, Numeric Data, Diaries, Loose Notes, Tables of data
Series AA689/01
BESbswy