MANUSCRIPT COLLECTION
MS 004 ANDREWS, Ernest Clayton (1870-1948)
Geologist
Andrews was Government Geologist, New South Wales, 1920-31 and published two major works on Australian geology entitled Broken Hill District (1922) and Mineral Industry of New South Wales (1928)
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- Unpublished autobiography, typescript (366pp)
- MS autobiographical notes, December 1935 (88pp)
- MS autobiographical notes, pp 89-133. On the reverse of the paper is a 56 page manuscript memorial of T W Edgeworth David by ECA
- Typed version of autobiographical notes (items 2 and 3)
- Handwritten analysis of ECA’s character by a phrenologist and palmist, 11 May 1900
- Letter to Dr Francis Farquhar , 17 April 1947, enclosing a ballad on the death of Methuselah in the World Deluge written by ECA
- Presidential address by ECA to the Australasian Association for the Advancement of Science in 1930, entitled ‘The philosophical significance of science and history’
- ‘The eternal goodness’. Book by ECA published in 1948
- ‘Ernest Clayton Andrews 1870-1948’. Extract from Proceedings of the Linnean Society of New South Wales, vol. lxxvii, parts 3-4, 1952. Memorial Series, no. 13
- The Australian National Review, vol. 5, no. 26, Feb. 1, 1939. Contains an article by ECA, "Future of mankind"
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- ‘Let not your heart be troubled’. Unpublished philosophical essays, typescript (112pp)
- Ballads, poems, essays by ECA. Typescript
- Letter from ECA to C. Montague Cook, 20 May 1927
- Correspondence with American scientists, 1925 and 1944
- Miscellaneous correspondence 1925-1949 - largely biographical material
- Biographical notes prepared by Mrs Andrews: ‘Notes on the life and scientific attainments of E C Andrews’
- Correspondence relating to scientific medals, honours and appointments conferred on ECA, 1923-1939
- Photographic portrait; collection of photographs
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