Part I, Series H: Correspondence with Particular Persons: 1957-86
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This series consists of correspondence of friends or colleagues separated from the Series J Correspondence files and brought together because of its volume or particular importance at the time.
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Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 11: Mr. P.O. Macdonald, Part II, 1980-1984(2019)Patrick (Paddy) Macdonald's correspondence with Harry Maude and occasionally Honor Maude (Pt 1,1975-1979) covers a wide range of topics regarding the Central and Western Pacific Islands. A few of these are the future of the Banaban people from Ocean Island, US/UK relations, the distribution of the archives of the Western Pacific and the fate of the phosphate royalties.Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 3: Miss Ida Leeson, 1958-1963(2019)Correspondence 1957-1963 between Harry Maude and Ida Leeson, mostly regarding her research for him in the Mitchell Library while he is living in Canberra and working in the Department of Pacific History at the Australian National University.Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 5: Dr John Young, 1962-1980(2019)Correspondence 1962-1980 between John M.R.Young and H.E.Maude regarding Young's work on the Lau Islands, Fiji, is largely comprised of H.E.M's recommendations for research grants for the project, Young's substantial report on the project and a proposal to create a centre for Pacific Studies in Adelaide.Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 5: Miss Phyllis Mander-Jones. 1962-1972.(2019)H.E.Maude's correspondence 1962-1972 with Miss Phyllis Mander-Jones, Australian Joint Copying Project Officer for N.L.A. and the State Library of NSW, regarding research references, contacts and other information.Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 12: P.D. Macdonald [cont.] 1984-1987(2019)Third part of the correspondence between Patrick (Paddy) Macdonald and H.E.Maude and his wife Honor, from 1984 until his death in 1987. Paddy discusses, among other things, his "stories" in the hope of publication, other writers on Pacific topics, the Western Pacific Archives, and the military coup in Fiji.Item Open Access Part I, Series H, Section 11: 'Duplicates of the important letters in my [service] life [in the Gilberts]'(2019)Letters from Arthur Grimble 1930, Sir Arthur Richards 1938 and 1939, Arthur Haddon 1936, James Hall 1941, James Michener 1946 and a satirical poem by Oskar Spate 1955