Guide to the Papers of Max Lamshed

Searching...

MS 3162

National Library of Australia View Catalogue Record

Collection Summary

Creator
Max Lamshed
Title
Papers of Max Lamshed
Date Range
1934-1971
Collection Number
MS 3162
Extent
1.6 metres (7 boxes)
Language of Materials
English
Repository
National Library of Australia

Introduction

Conditions Governing Access

Please refer to the collection's catalogue record (http://nla.gov.au/nla.cat-vn768625) for the access conditions.

Conditions Governing Use

Copying and publishing of unpublished manuscript material is subject to copyright restrictions. For such material, written permission to publish must be obtained from the copyright holder(s). Copying of unpublished material for research purposes is permissible 50 years after the death of the creator of the material.

Preferred Citation

Items from this collection should be cited as '[Title or description of manuscript item], Papers of Max Lamshed, National Library of Australia, MS 3162, [box number and series and/or folder number]'.

Item Descriptions

Adelaide Festival of Arts - photographs, correspondence, 1966-1968 (File 1) - Box 1

Personal correspondence, 1952-1968 (File 1) - Box 1

Morialta Childrens Homes - Reports and Minutes, 1971 (File 2) - Box 1

Rotary - Correspondence (File 3) - Box 1

Reports, 1962-1969 (File 3) - Box 1

Australian Auditions Metropolitan Opera. Correspondence, minutes, 1966-1968 (File 4) - Box 1

Kindergarten Union of South Australia. Correspondence, reports, minutes, 1968-1969 (File 4) - Box 1

National Parks Commission. Reports, correspondence and minutes, 1969-1971 (File 5) - Box 1

Red Cross, Articles and correspondence, 1962-1971 (File 6) - Box 1

Botanic Gardens. Reports, minutes, 1962-1971 (File 7) - Box 1

Mount Lofty Botanic Garden (File 8) - Box 1

Proposed Development, 1965 (File 8) - Box 1

Royal Tours, 1934, 1954, 1962, 1964 (File 9) - Box 2

University Essays and Cadet Lecutres (File 10) - Box 2

Articles by Max Lamshed. See also The Reader's Digest.January, 1971. p. 27-30 "The Great Rain" by Max Lamshed (File 11-16) - Box 2

"The Bunyip Theatre gets them Young", by Max Lamshed in Walkabout. Vol. 36, No. 2, February 1970 (File 11-16) - Box 2

"Adelaide - an Intimate Blend" by Max Lamshed. In Walkabout. Vol. 35, No; 12, December 1969, p. 12 (File 11-16) - Box 2

"Vintage Festival" by Max Lamshed, in Walkabout. Vol. 31, No. 9, September 1965, p. 18-32 (File 11-16) - Box 2

"Journey to the beginning of time", in Walkabout. Vol. 33, No. 12, December 1967, p. 44-47 (File 11-16) - Box 2

3 Cutting books with Articles by Max Lamshed (File 17-19) - Box 3

"History of Prospect". Typescript draft and notes (File 20-21) - Box 4

Portion of first draft of "History of Mt Gambier and District" (File 22) - Box 4

"Out of our Past". Typescript draft and notes (File 23-25) - Box 4

"History of the Barossa Valley". Typescript notes (File 26) - Box 4

"Adelaide Hills Sketchbook". Typescript draft (File 27) - Box 4

"South-east Sketchbook". Typescript drafts and notes (File 28) - Box 5

"Overlanders". Typescript drafts and notes (File 29_30) - Box 5

"The Passing of a Race. Australia's Stone-Age Nomads". By Maxwell Lamshed. Typescript draft (File 31-33) - Box 5

Miscellaneous notebooks (File 31-33) - Box 5

"C.P. Mountford - Biography". Notebooks and typescript draft (File 34-40) - Box 6

Biographical note (File 41) - Box 7

Citations (File 41) - Box 7

Diary, 1938 (File 41) - Box 7

Photograph album - Aborigines (File 41) - Box 7

The River's Bounty. A history of Barmera and its people. Written by Max Lamshed for the Barmera District War Memorial Community Centre Inc, 1952 (File 41) - Box 7

The South Australian Story. By Max Lamshed. Adelaide, The Advertiser, 1958 (File 41) - Box 7

Years to Remember. A record of the first hundred years of the business of D. and J. Fowler Ltd. by Max Lamshed. Adelaide, The Advertiser, 1954 (File 41) - Box 7

The House of Seppelt. 1851-1951. Being an Historical Record of the Life and Times of the Seppelt Family through Four Generations by Max Lamshed. Adelaide, The Advertiser, 1951 (File 41) - Box 7


Top