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Samuel Wadham, Professor of Agriculture at the University of Melbourne, was involved with a wide range of scientific and community organisations, particularly in rural Victoria, including the Northcote Farm School and Tally Ho Boys' Training Farm.
In Series 9 Subject Files, there are records relating to the Northcote Farm dated from around 1943 to 1970. Wadham presumably collected these records in the course of his involvement with the Northcote Farm as one of its Australian 'trustees'. The records include reports prepared for the information of Trustees, about the Northcote Farm, its operations and its students, and memoranda prepared for meetings of the Australian Trustees. There are copies of publications, Principal's reports, photographs, maps, correspondence, school records, and other records that have information about children and staff at Northcote Farm.
For more information, see the listings for:
Box 81 (1949-1949)
Box 82 (1955-1960)
Box 83 (1961-1970)
The Wadham Papers also contain some records relating to Tally Ho. In Box 116, 9/87 there is one folder containing records including correspondence, reports and accounts, dated 1931 to 1932.
There is a finding aid and comprehensive listing of the contents of this collection, available online on the University of Melbourne Archives website.
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Last updated:
11 May 2022
Cite this: http://www.findandconnect.gov.au/guide/vic/E000946
First published by the Find & Connect Web Resource Project for the Commonwealth of Australia, 2011
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