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PHOTOGRAPHS COMPILED BY CHARLES SUTTON
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/70185Copies made by UMA from sepia originals in an album not held at UMA. These images are controlled as BWP 27,328-27,370. Album of photographs was once owned by Dr. Charles Stanford Sutton, two of the photographs were taken by Charles Bristow Walker. Subjects mainly in city and suburbs of Melbourne (including University); one Daylesford; two Yackandandah; two probably Ballarat; some unidentified bayside.111899
Series: [1989.0102] "PHOTOGRAPHS COMPILED BY CHARLES SUTTON
Papers of the Bright and Manners-Sutton Families
This record was harvested from a previous catalogue system and will be withdrawn in 2025. Information in this record may be superseded or incomplete. Visit this record in UMA's new catalogue at: https://archives.library.unimelb.edu.au/nodes/view/67373The papers in this acquisition were created and gathered by the Manners-Sutton Family and the Bright Family.
Boxes 1 and 2 consist of documents originally stored in the black ministerial despatch box of Charles Manners-Sutton, First Viscount Canterbury and father of the Governor of Victoria, John Henry Thomas Manners-Sutton. The box was passed through the family until its contents were deposited in the Archive in 2000. The documents found in the box consist of a mixture of correspondence with members of Parliament when Charles Manners-Sutton was Speaker, including Sir Robert Peel; with members of the Royal Family; and with members of the Manners-Sutton family including his sons, 1810-1845. The box was added to by later family members such a Charles Henry Manners Sutton Bright, c.1920-c.1945.
Boxes 3 and 6 consist of legal documents and indentures relating to the Bright Family, 1651-1832; boxes 4, 7 and 8 consist of more legal documents of the Bright Family 1750-1839, including Articles of Copartnership for Mess'rs Gibbs, Bright and Co., Melbourne.
Box 5 consists of Henry Bright's Letterbook, 1740-1769; and Lowbridge Bright's Letterbook, 1774-1780.
The contents of the majority of these boxes were listed by Mrs. C. Bright.114857
Acquisition: [2000.0025] "Papers of the Bright and Manners-Sutton Families
“Jim Crow and the House of Fiction: Charles W. Chesnutt’s and Sutton E. Griggs’s Last Novels.”
A comparative analysis of two novels that have rarely been examined in relation to each other: Charles W. Chesnutt’s The Colonel's Dream and Sutton E. Griggs’s Pointing the Way. The essay pushes in new directions our current understanding of these authors' place in literary history and their relationship with modern(ist) experimentation
Marriage record of Sutton, Charles Gordon and Murphy, Mary Gertrude
Marriage license for Charles Gordon Sutton and Mary Gertrude Murphy. W.S. Milne was the officiant
Antony Sutton statement to the 1972 Republican Platform Committee
Statement by author and professor of economics Antony Sutton to the Platform Committee at the 1972 Republican National Convention. His statement regards the backwards state of Soviet technology and his recommendations on trade policy
View of Pathology Building, University of Melbourne
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Item: [1989.0102.00002] "View of Pathology Building, University of Melbourne
View of the University including Wilson Hall
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Item: [1989.0102.00003] "View of the University including Wilson Hall
Alfred Sutton family descendants
Left to right back row: Charles Edwards (son of Emmeline Sutton), Nadine Edwards Gillogy (daughter of Emmeline Sutton), Dale Cooksey (daughter of Marjorie Phyllis), Rex Elliot (son of Winifred Ellen). Left to right front row: Georgia R. Bruce (daughter of Lorna Sophia Sutton), Doris Edwards (daughter of Emmeline Sutton), Colleen Cooksey (daughter of Marjorie Phyllis), Jean Manning (daughter of Winifred Ellen)
Letter re: prisoner of war
Letter from Charles C. Sutton, vice president of Johnson & Larimer, Inc., to Amon Carter regarding Amon, Jr. as a prisoner of war
Charles Sutton, Ipswich, [Suffolk], to James Edward Smith
Encloses letter from Dr [Richard] Beadon [see RelatedMaterial below] discussing possibilities of Cambridge University Press publishing Smith's new edition of "Philosophia Botanica". Suggests Dawes, of Peterhouse, as a mediator if Smith is unwilling to make the printing request himself. The Press will not pay for the paper but will make an unspecified allowance, gives example of [Richard] Relhan receiving £50 for "Flora Cantabrigiensis"
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