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Massey, James

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University of New England and Regional Archives, Heritage Centre
 
[Repository details]
Reference:A0140
Date Range:1914 - 1949
Description:

The correspondences and various possessions of James Massey make up most of this accession. James Massey enlisted in the Australian Imperial Force in 1916, and many of the letters give details of the home fronts of Scotland and New South Wales as well as the battlefields. While in the trenches of France, Massey was exposed to poison gas, which permanently damaged his vocal chords, causing him to speak in a hoarse whisper for several years. The letters and possessions of James' brother Stan Massey , as well as those of other members of the immediate family, are also included amongst this material. Stan Massey was a schoolteacher, and many of his possessions relate to the classroom.

Formats:10 boxes of Glass Negatives and 6 boxes
Related Entities:Massey, Stan
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Published by The Australian Science and Technology Heritage Centre, 5 April 2004
Prepared by: Acknowledgements
Updated: 23 February 2010
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