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		<titlestmt> 
		  <titleproper>Guide to the papers of <lb/>Lieutenant General Sir Leslie
			 Morshead</titleproper> 
		</titlestmt> 
		<publicationstmt> 
		  <num>Collection Number: 3DRL 2632 &amp; PR 00368<lb/><lb/><extptr
			 href="/images/findingaids/Morshead.jpg"/></num><publisher>Research Centre <lb/>
			 Private Records<lb/>Canberra, ACT</publisher> 
		  <date><![CDATA[©]]> 2000 Research Centre, Australian War Memorial. All
			 rights reserved.</date> 
		</publicationstmt> 
	 </filedesc> 
	 <profiledesc> 
		<creation>Processed by: Craig Tibbitts, 14/02/2001<lb/>Encoded by: Craig
		  Tibbitts, 
		  <date>Date completed: 22/05/2001</date></creation> 
		<langusage>Finding aid written in: <language>EN</language> </langusage> 
	 </profiledesc> 
  </eadheader> 
  <archdesc level="collection"> 
	 <did> 
		<head>Summary</head> 
		<unittitle label="Title:">Papers of Lieutenant General Sir Leslie
		  Morshead</unittitle> 
		<unitdate label="Date range of collection:">1914-1962</unitdate> 
		<unitid label="Collection number:">3DRL 2632 and PR00368</unitid> 
		<physdesc label="Extent:"><extent>3DRL 2632: 1.44 shelf metres 8 boxes, 4
		  oversize items. PR 00368: 0.18 shelf metres, 1 box, 1 oversize item. Paper
		  documents and photographs.</extent></physdesc><repository
		label="Location:">Private Records Collection, Research Centre, Australian War
		  Memorial.</repository> 
		<abstract label="Abstract:">Collection of personal papers, official
		  correspondence, operational records, administrative papers, reports and
		  addresses documenting Morshead's experiences in both World
		  Wars.</abstract></did> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Administrative information</head> 
		<processinfo> 
		  <head>Provenance:</head> 
		  <p>First World War records were located by staff working in Australia
			 House in London, and sent to the Memorial in 1929. Second World War records
			 were donated both by Morshead himself around 1954 and the remainder by Lady
			 Morshead in 1965. </p> 
		</processinfo> 
		<accessrestrict> 
		  <head>Access:</head> 
		  <p>Open</p> 
		</accessrestrict> 
		<userestrict> 
		  <head>Restrictions on use:</head> 
		  <p>Copyright of materials described in this guide is governed by
			 copyright law in Australia. For further information contact the Curator of
			 Private Records, Research Centre.</p> 
		</userestrict> 
		<prefercite> 
		  <head>Preferred citation:</head> 
		  <p>Papers of Lieutenant General Sir Leslie Morshead, 3DRL 2632 and
			 PR00368</p> 
		</prefercite> 
	 </descgrp> 
	 <descgrp> 
		<head>Additional information</head><relatedmaterial> 
		  <note label="Related collections: "> 
			 <p>The Australian War Memorial has numerous other collections
				relating to Morshead . These include official records , film footage,
				medals/awards and uniforms. <lb/>Additionally, a personal letter written in
				November 1942 is in 3DRL 2562. The National Archives of Australia (NAA) holds
				related official records, listed on the NAA's Recordsearch database. </p> 
		  </note> 
		</relatedmaterial> 
	 </descgrp><controlaccess> 
		<head>Keywords</head><controlaccess> 
		  <head>Subjects:</head> 
		  <subject>1914-1918; 33 Battalion; Western Front (France); 1939-1945; 18
			 Australian Mixed Brigade; England; 9 Division; North Africa; Tobruk; El
			 Alamein; I and II Corps; New Guinea; Borneo.</subject> 
		</controlaccess></controlaccess> 
	 <bioghist> 
		<head id="biog">Biographical note</head> 
		<note> 
		  <p>Lieutenant General Sir Leslie James Morshead, KC, KBE, CMG, CBE,
			 DSO, ED</p> 
		</note> 
		<note> 
		  <p>Early Life</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>Leslie James Morshead was born on 18 September, 1889 at Ballarat East,
		  Victoria, the sixth child of parents William and Mary Eliza Morshead. He
		  attended Mount Pleasant State School where he captained both the cricket and
		  football teams. </p> 
		<p>Morshead later attended Melbourne Teachers' College, and after gaining
		  his qualifications, taught at schools in regional Victoria and New South Wales.
		  In 1914 prior to the outbreak of war, he was teaching in Melbourne. In addition
		  to his teaching role, he commanded the local cadet corps. </p><note> 
		  <p>First World War</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>In September 1914, Morshead was appointed Lieutenant in the 2nd
		  Battalion, AIF. Soon promoted to Captain, he took part in the Gallipoli
		  landings in April 1915, and subsequent actions at Baby 700 and Lone Pine where
		  he was wounded. Morshead returned to Australia briefly while recovering from
		  his wounds and illness, but by 1916 was back in England . Morshead's skill as a
		  commander had not gone unnoticed, for he was promoted again in April 1916, this
		  time to Lieutenant-Colonel, and given command of the 33rd Battalion to lead in
		  France. </p> 
		<p>During the next two years, Morshead continued to impress senior
		  officers with his Battalion's performance in battles such as Messines,
		  Passchendaele, Villers Bretonneux and Amiens. He was mentioned in despatches
		  six times, awarded the CMG, DSO and the French Legion of Honour. At the end of
		  hostilities in November 1918, Morshead was assigned to the AIF demobilisation
		  staff based in London. By December the following year, he had himself returned
		  to Australia.</p><note> 
		  <p>Between the wars</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>Morshead's military appointment officially ended in March 1920. In the
		  year that followed, he considered a life on the land, bought a block of land
		  and worked as a jackeroo, but soon decided it was not for him and returned to
		  Melbourne. On 17 November 1921 he married Myrtle Catherine Hay Woodside. By
		  1924, Morshead was working for the Orient Line, which took him to Sydney,
		  Brisbane and London. By 1936 he had risen to the position of Sydney branch
		  manager . The following year, he visited London again and while there, observed
		  British military exercises. Morshead had been active in the CMF with apromotion
		  to colonel in 1933 and temporary Brigadier in 1938. </p><note> 
		  <p>Second World War</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>At the outbreak of the Second World War, Morshead was appointed to the
		  Second AIF and given command of 18 Brigade. The Brigade accompanied by some
		  other units was first sent to England in May 1940 where they remained for five
		  months until the threat of a German invasion had passed. </p> 
		<p>By January 1941, Morshead had been appointed CBE and moved to the
		  Middle East. In February he was promoted to Brigadier-General and given command
		  of 9 Division, AIF. In the following months the Allies were forced to retreat
		  under the onslaught of Rommel's Afrika Korps. By April, Morshead's division
		  supported by an assortment of other allied troops, were in Tobruk, ready to
		  face a long siege.</p> 
		<p>Morshead was given command of the entire fortress and set about
		  ensuring the defences were as strong as possible. The defence of Tobruk was to
		  be his most famous battle, for his troops successfully repulsed strong attacks
		  from German and Italian forces until relieved in October 1941. This stubborn
		  resistance denied Axis forces the port they badly wanted to supply further
		  offensives towards Egypt and the Suez Canal. During this time, Morshead's
		  reputation among his troops for being a tough disciplinarian earned him the
		  nickname "Ming the Merciless," but this seemed to be balanced by a well earned
		  respect as a capable leader and an appreciation that he stood up for his men's
		  best interests. </p> 
		<p>After Tobruk, Morshead and 9 Division remained in the Middle East
		  after most other AIF units had been transferred to the Australia and the
		  Southwest Pacific. He was appointed KBE in 1942 and promoted to
		  Lieutenant-General. His division played an important and distinguished role in
		  the pivotal battles of El Alamein towards the end of 1942, which finally turned
		  the tide in North Africa. </p> 
		<p>By February 1943, Morshead and 9 Division had returned to Australia to
		  prepare for action against the Japanese in New Guinea. This time he was given
		  command of a larger unit, the Australian II Corps and was involved in the
		  battles around Finschhafen and Lae. By November 1943 he was elevated to command
		  the entire New Guinea Force and the Second Australian Army. He then was
		  appointed commander of the Australian I Corps in July 1944, which was stationed
		  back in Australia for training. Morshead then led I Corps through the final
		  campaigns in Borneo (notably the amphibious landings at Balikpapan), until the
		  end of the war.</p><note> 
		  <p>Post War</p> 
		</note> 
		<p>Immediately afters war's end, Morshead chaired a military court of
		  inquiry into the Malayan campaign and the fall of Singapore. Declining offers
		  for military and diplomatic posts, he returned to employment with the Orient
		  Line, becoming Australian General Manager in 1948. He maintained connections
		  with the military, giving lectures to young officers and making speeches at
		  reunions for 9 Division. </p> 
		<p>Morshead also held various board positions with prominent companies
		  and in 1957 was appointed to chair a committee reviewing the organisation and
		  functioning of the Defence Department. Soon after, Morshead's health began to
		  fail as he battled cancer. He died on 26 September, 1959. Morshead was given a
		  military funeral, the cortege passing through streets lined with veterans from
		  9 Division. </p><note> 
		  <p>References:</p> 
		</note> 
		<p> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Ritchie, John (ed.) 2000</name>, 
			 <title>The Australian dictionary of biography, vol. 15,
				1940-1980,</title> <imprint> Melbourne University Press,
			 Melbourne</imprint></bibref><lb/> 
		  <bibref> 
			 <name>Dennis, Peter et al. 1995</name>, 
			 <title>The Oxford companion to Australian military history,</title>
			 <imprint> Oxford University Press, Melbourne</imprint></bibref></p> 
	 </bioghist> 
	 <scopecontent> 
		<head id="desc">Scope and content note</head> 
		<p>Collection of personal papers, official correspondence, operational
		  records, administrative papers, reports and addresses documenting Morshead's
		  experiences in both World Wars. The strength of the collection is in its
		  coverage of Morshead's Middle East campaigns, particularly of Tobruk and El
		  Alamein. There are many operational papers and official correspondence with
		  other senior officers. First World War papers have quite detailed descriptions
		  of several major engagements, but not the breadth of information that the
		  Second World War Middle East papers. South West Pacific Area papers are the
		  weakest part in the collection. Personal papers and correspondence are a much
		  smaller part of the collection, and do not give much insight into his thoughts
		  and feelings. There is quite a good collection of annotated, official
		  photographs and a comprehensive number of post war speeches and addresses. </p>
		
	 </scopecontent><arrangement> 
		<head>Series list</head> 
		<list type="deflist"> 
		  <listhead> 
			 <head01>Series Number:</head01> 
			 <head02>Series title and date:</head02> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="one"> 1</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="one">Personal correspondence, 1939-1948 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="two"> 2</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="two">Official correspondence, 1916-47 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="three">3</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="three">Diaries and notebooks, 1915 -1942 </ref></item>
			 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="four">4</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="four">Financial papers, 1938-1943 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="five"> 5</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="five">Operations papers, 1914-1918</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="six"> 6</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="six">Operations papers, 1939-1945, Middle
				  East</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="seven"> 7</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="seven">Operations papers, 1939-1945, (South West
				  Pacific Area)</ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="eight"> 8</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="eight">Administrative papers, 1943-1945 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="nine">9</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="nine">Speeches and addresses, 1945-1947 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="ten">10</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="ten">Reports, 1944-1952 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="eleven">11</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="eleven">Printed material, 1941-1947 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="twelve">12</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="twelve">Photographs, 1941-1949 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label><ref target="thirteen">13</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="thirteen">Miscellaneous, 1941-1946 </ref></item> 
		  </defitem></list> 
		<list><listhead> 
		  </listhead> 
		  <defitem> 
			 <label> 
				<ref target="fourteen"> 14</ref></label> 
			 <item> 
				<ref target="fourteen">Miscellaneous, 1934-1962</ref></item> 
		  </defitem></list></arrangement> 
	 <dsc type="in-depth"> 
		<head> Series description &amp; item list</head> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="one">3DRL 2632, SERIES 1: Personal correspondence 
				<unitdate>1939 - 1948</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Second World War era correspondence and congratulatory
				messages concerning Morshead's appointments and victories. Includes one letter
				to his wife on the eve of the Battle of El Alamein.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.04*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.49*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title,
						  description&amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph><emph>Congratulatory messages and
						  appointment to 18th Infantry Bde. Also miscellaneous newspaper cuttings
						  1939-43.</emph></emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">1</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Congratulatory letters, biographical
						  details by Chester Wilmot, and some demi-official material concerning Tobruk
						  1941-43.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">1</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Transfer of command of the AIF (Middle
						  East) from Gen. Blamey to Lt. Gen. Morshead, and a letter to his wife prior to
						  the Battle of El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">1</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Personal and demi-official
						  correspondence concerning appointments, ministerial missions and unit
						  re-structuring 1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">1</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Personal and demi-official
						  correspondence concerning patronage, congratulatory messages, and operations.
						  SWPA and Japanese surrender 1943-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">1</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">1/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Miscellaneous correspondence and papers
						  related to public relations and operations, particularly Oboe 2, Balikpapan,
						  SWPA 1945-48. </entry> 
						<entry
						colname="col3">1</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="two">3DRL 2632, SERIES 2: Official
				correspondence<unitdate>1916-1947</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Correspondence and congratulatory messages from figures
				such as Prime Minister Curtin and General Montgomery concerning successful
				campaigns in North Africa and New Guinea. Includes routine operational
				correspondence generated by 9 Division, as well as some correspondence between
				Morshead and the media in Australia.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.35*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.16*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Typescript copy of Commanding Officer's
						  correspondence, 33 AIF 1916-18.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Mixed correspondence concerning
						  "Operation Lightfoot," behaviour of AIF troops, discussion of a Salt article
						  relating to Tobruk and some intercepted German communiques.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Mixed correspondence and messages
						  relating to the Tobruk fortress, 1941. </entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Covering notes related to 9 Australian
						  Division Special information summaries and presentations by the Polish forces
						  1941-43.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Mixed papers concerning the battles at
						  Tobruk and El Alamein. Also papers raising criticisms of the film,<emph
						  render="italic">The Rats of Tobruk</emph> 1941-47.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence received from various
						  allied commanders following the relief of Tobruk. Includes numerous farewell
						  &amp; good luck letters between various departing units, 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence and papers related to
						  the reinforcement of 9 Div in the Middle East 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/8</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Congratulatory messages received
						  following the Battle of El Alamein and later in New Guinea. Includes messages
						  from Montgomery and Curtin 1942-1944. </entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/9</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Notification of appointments of AIF
						  commanders 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/10</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Administrative arrangements and
						  congratulatory messages, 9 Div Middle East. Includes AIF order of battle and
						  recommendations for awards 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/11</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence related to various
						  honours and awards, congratulatory messages, (including handwritten notes from
						  Montgomery) and discussions with Chester Wilmot. Also letters from Lord
						  Birdwood plus newspaper cuttings regarding the siege of Tobruk 1942-44.</entry>
						
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/12</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence received again
						  complaining about a<emph render="italic">Salt</emph> article about Tobruk
						  1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/13</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence with Corps and
						  Divisional Commanders, particularly Gen Berryman 1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/14</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence covering the colour
						  patch for 2/15 Bn 1943.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/15</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence with Gen Blamey covering
						  general matters on New Guinea. Includes reports of troop misconduct
						  1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/16</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence received by Morshead
						  while Commanding Officer of New Guinea Force 1943-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/17</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence covering general
						  administrative matters in New Guinea, Borneo, and Australia 1943-47.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/18</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Correspondence related to operations in
						  New Guinea and later in Borneo 1944-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">2</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">2/19</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Messages and correspondence related to
						  the return of 9 Div to Australia 1942-43.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">2</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="three">3DRL 2632, SERIES 3: Diaries and
				notebooks<unitdate>1915-1942</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Diaries and notebooks mainly covering organisation of AIF
				early in the Second World War. Also includes one diary from the First World
				War, 1915.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.00*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.60*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.01*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">3/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Original diary and typescript copy
						  1915.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">3/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">7 notebooks and 1 diary containing
						  brief entries covering organisation of the AIF units in Australia and the
						  Middle East 1939-42.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">3</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="four">3DRL 2632, SERIES 4: Financial
				papers<unitdate>1938-1943</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Private financial papers kept by Morshead during the Second
				World War.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.00*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.73*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.05*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">4/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Private financial papers, income
						  statements and tax office correspondence.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">3</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="five">3DRL 2632, SERIES 5: Operational
				papers<unitdate>1914-1918</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>First World War operational papers kept by Morshead while
				commanding 33 Battalion on the Western Front. Mainly concerning Messines and
				3rd Ypres in 1917, and Proyart (8 August) 1918.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.11*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.45*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operations instructions for 33 Bn at
						  the battle of Messines 1917.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Battle of Messines; maps, plans and
						  aerial photographs including the Warneton section 1917</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operations instructions, 33 Bn for the
						  Third Battle of Ypres (Zonnebeke &amp; Paschendaele) including maps and aerial
						  photographs 1917</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Third Battle of Ypres; aerial
						  photographs 1917.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Papers related to 9 Brigade and 33 Bn
						  operations in the Proyart area, 8 August, 1918.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">3</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">5/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Maps related to 9 Brigade and 33 Bn
						  operations in the Proyart area, 8 August, 1918.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">3</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="six">3DRL 2632, SERIES 6: Operational papers, Middle
				East<unitdate> 1939-1945,</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Second World War operational papers concerning 9 Division
				in the Middle East. Includes operational orders and staff instructions for
				Tobruk and El Alamein battles, as well as intelligence reports, situation
				reports, orders of battle and messages to and from senior
				commanders.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.06*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.50*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">T<emph render="bold">itle, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Mixed papers covering the AIF in the
						  UK; 18th Australian Mixed Brigade 1940.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Report on operations in Cyrenaica
						  including 9 Div preparations for the defence of Tobruk 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Report on operations of 9 Div in
						  Cyrenaica, March-April, submitted by Morshead 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Translation of captured German
						  documents and diaries, Libya 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">9 Div operations orders and
						  instructions, Tobruk 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">9 Div "G" staff instructions, Tobruk
						  1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">4</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">16 Brigade instructions for the initial
						  attack on Tobruk January 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/8</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Intelligence summaries, 9 Div Tobruk
						  1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/9</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Intelligence summaries, 9 Div Tobruk
						  1941. </entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/10</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Report on operations in Cyrenaica by 9
						  Div March-October, 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/11</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operational orders for 9 Div attack on
						  Tobruk 'Operation Battleaxe', 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/12</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">9 Div and other units; locations and
						  strengths in Tobruk fortress 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/13</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">AIF unit reports on operations in
						  Tobruk fortress and communications 1940-41.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/14</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Cipher messages forwarded to General
						  Blamey in the lead up to the Battle of El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/15</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Report on 9 Div operations.
						  July-November, 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/16</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">General papers concerned with the
						  planning of 'Operation Lightfoot' (El Alamein), 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/17</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Messages received concerning awards and
						  El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/18</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Battle casualty statistics sheets
						  October-November, 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/19</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Intelligence summaries and reports
						  leading up to El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/20</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Situation reports compiled in the lead
						  up to, and including El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/21</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Situation reports compiled in the lead
						  up to, and including El Alamein 1942 (continued).</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/22</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Copies of messages sent by Morshead to
						  General Blamey during operations at El Alamein 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/23</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operation orders, 9 Div June-September,
						  1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/24</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operation orders, 9 Div 'Operation
						  Lightfoot' (El Alamein) 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">5</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/25</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operation orders, 9 Div 'Operation
						  Lightfoot' (El Alamein) 1942 (continued).</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/26</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Order of battle and location
						  statements, 9 Div 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/27</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">AIF order of battle and movements in
						  the Middle East from 1940-43.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">6/28</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">IGS (Australian Section) Australian
						  Intelligence diary, (part 2) 1942.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">6</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="seven">3DRL 2632, SERIES 7: Operational papers, South
				West Pacific Area<unitdate>1939-1945,</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Administrative papers from Corps HQ during campaigns in the
				South West Pacific Area. Includes translations of captured enemy documents,
				plans for various operations, and Morshead's copy of II Corps war
				diary.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.04*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.52*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">New Guinea Volunteer Rifles; copies of
						  administrative papers associated with their expansion and activities
						  1941-42.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Transcriptions of captured Japanese
						  documents from Lae. 1943.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Personal copy of HQ II Australian Corps
						  war diary 1943-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Operations in New Guinea including
						  defence schemes, NGF operations orders and policy directives 1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">'Operation Oboe Six' reference maps
						  1945.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Basic plan for 'Operation Montclair'
						  and comments on usefulness of Staghound armoured cars 1944-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Index to operations reports 1939-45
						  held by CGS branch AHQ 1945.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">7/8</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Order of the day issued by Morshead,
						  GOC 1 Australian Corps 1945.</entry> 
						<entry
						colname="col3">6</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="eight">3DRL 2632, SERIES 8: Administrative
				papers<unitdate>1943-1945</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Miscellaneous administrative documents concerning affairs
				in New Guinea, as well as documents outlining plans for the British Borneo
				Civil Administration Unit (BBCAU).</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.21*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.33*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">8/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Review of operations in New Guinea.
						  Administrative papers concerning New Guinea 1943-44.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">8/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">'Operation Stepsister' transportation
						  of AIF troops 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">8/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">BBCAU plans for the military
						  administration of British Borneo and related papers 1945.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">8/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Australian Military Forces occupational
						  index (no date).</entry> 
						<entry
						colname="col3">6</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="nine">3DRL 2632, SERIES 9: Speeches and
				addresses<unitdate>1945-1947</unitdate> </unittitle> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.22*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.32*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">9/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">'Valedictory to Tarakan'. Address given
						  to troops by Morshead following the presentation of awards 1945.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">9/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Lecture, 'Tobruk' given at Victoria
						  Barracks, 1947.</entry> 
						<entry
						colname="col3">6</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="ten">3DRL 2632, SERIES 10:
				Reports<unitdate>1944-1952</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Post war reports for the War Service Homes Commission and
				on a special allowance for Australian POWs.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.18*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.38*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">10/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">War Service Homes Commission
						  1944-52.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">6</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">10/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Committee report; special allowance for
						  Australian POWs, 1939-45 conflict. With note from Mr Justice Owen 1950.</entry>
						
						<entry
						colname="col3">6</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="eleven">3DRL 2632, SERIES 11: Printed
				material<unitdate>1941-1947</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Magazine articles and newspaper cuttings relating to
				Morsheads victories, particularly in the Middle East. Published both during the
				war and shortly after.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.11*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.39*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Assorted magazines and troop serials
						  related to Morshead including Homeward Bound, Bir Hakim, Nasze Drogi, &amp; The
						  Australasian 1941-43.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Maps of line and wireless
						  communications, Tobruk, 1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspaper cuttings related to
						  Morshead's military and post war activities 1943-47.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspaper cuttings related to
						  Morshead's military and post war activities 1943-47 (continued).</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspaper cuttings; war activities
						  1941-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspapers;<emph render="italic">Guinea
						  Gold, Table Tops</emph> and <emph render="italic">The Guinea Pig</emph>
						  1943.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">11/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspaper scrapbook covering the
						  activities of Morshead 1941-42.</entry> 
						<entry
						colname="col3">7</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="twelve">3DRL 2632, SERIES 12:
				Photographs<unitdate>1941-1949</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Morshead's personal copies of official photographs taken in
				England, the Middle East and SWPA during the Second World War.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.05*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.51*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">12/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Copies of official photographs taken in
						  the Western Desert and Middle East. Mostly captioned 1940-42.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">12/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Copies of official photographs taken in
						  England, the Middle East and SWPA. Mostly captioned 1940-49.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">7</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">12/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Copies of official photographs taken in
						  England, the Middle East and SWPA. Mostly captioned 1940-49. </entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">8</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="thirteen">3DRL 2632, SERIES 13:
				Miscellaneous<unitdate>1941-1946</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Miscellaneous Second World War souvenir items including
				cartoons, poems and songs as well as programs for performances and a troopship
				serial. Also includes 'recording notices' relating to postwar memorials to
				Australians in the SWPA. </abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.04*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.52*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Words and music to a song,
						  <emph render="italic">That cause - the motherland</emph>, written by Brigadier
						  G Clarke and dedicated to 9 Div 1942.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Draft manuscript detailing the
						  preparations for the Battle of Alamein. With corrections, author unknown (no
						  date).</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Cartoon. Large format ink cartoon poem
						  related to the gunners of the El Alamein box. Artist and date unknown. </entry>
						
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Souvenir items including menu &amp;
						  programme from Army 50/50 show in New Guinea, Japanese surrender at Morotai and
						  Mayoral Ball programme 1941-46.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Troop serial,<emph render="italic">The
						  Defenders of Tobruk</emph>, in English and Polish. Presentation
						  copy.1941.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">'Crossing the Line' certificate
						  presented to Morshead by the crew of USS Wasatch, 4th July, 1945.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">13/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Recording notices, New Guinea. These
						  were commemorative markers for the activities of Australian troops against the
						  Japanese, 1942-45. Includes information such as mapping and design of the
						  notices. Additionally there are three magazines with feature articles on
						  Morshead <emph render="italic">People</emph> (1950), <emph render="italic">The
						  Sphere</emph> (1941), and <emph render="italic">Parade </emph> (1942).</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">8</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01> 
		<c01 level="series"> 
		  <did> 
			 <unittitle id="fourteen">PR 00368, SERIES 1:
				Miscellaneous<unitdate>1934-1962</unitdate> </unittitle> 
			 <abstract>Numerous papers relating to Morshead's post war activities.
				Includes official duties for defence and the inquiry into the Malayan Campaign
				of 1942. Of a more personal nature, are numerous typed and handwritten notes
				for speeches, correspondence with the Orient Line, andnewpaper cuttings
				regarding Morshead's death and funeral.</abstract> 
		  </did> 
		  <odd><table><tgroup cols="3"><colspec colnum="1" colname="col1"
				  colwidth="1.29*"/><colspec colnum="2" colname="col2" colwidth="2.27*"/><colspec
				  colnum="3" colname="col3" colwidth="1.00*"/><tbody><row> 
						<entry colname="col1"><emph
						  render="bold">Series/Wallet</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col2"><emph render="bold">Title, description
						  &amp; date</emph></entry> 
						<entry colname="col3"><emph
						  render="bold">Box</emph></entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/1</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Newspaper cuttings relating to
						  Morshead's appointment to Defence Reform Review, 1957-58; newpaper cuttings
						  relating to his postwar activities, both private and official, 1947-62;
						  newspaper cuttings reporting the death and funeral of Morshead, including
						  numerous editorial tributes, 1959.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/2</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Brief notes on various battles both in
						  the Middle East and SWPA for the Australian and UK Battles Nomenclature
						  Committee 1953.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/3</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Various correspondence with Orient
						  Line, 1954 and some ex-serviceman's organisations, 1947-52; copy of the British
						  Borneo Military Administration Gazette, 1945; letters from Blamey and
						  Auchinleck officially transferring command of AIF in the Middle East to
						  Morshead, 1942; miscellaneous newpaper cuttings and papers from 1941-46; some
						  speeches and addresses, 1944-45.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/4</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Morshead's service and pay books; a
						  copy of the play The smile of the tiger; a letter from Prime Minister Menzies
						  discussing some concerns with industrial strife in 1950; miscellaneous papers
						  including his certificate of baptism, letters and postcards, the Gowrie
						  Scholarship fund, and some sketches and prints of Morshead, 1934-59.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/5</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Speeches and addresses, both
						  handwritten and typed notes, 1945-59.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/6</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Miscellaneous papers and letters from
						  both wartime and post wartime period. Includes poems and a letter relating to
						  the inquiry into the Malayan campaign that Morshead chaired 1941-56.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/7</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Numerous notes for speeches and
						  lectures, 1937-59.</entry> 
						<entry colname="col3">8</entry></row><row> 
						<entry colname="col1">14/8</entry> 
						<entry colname="col2">Numerous assorted newspaper cuttings
						  ranging 1941-87; notes and information gathered for Moore's biography of
						  Morshead; correspondence and papers regarding the Australian War Memorial and
						  the Nomenclature Committee, 1950s.</entry> 
						<entry
						 colname="col3">8</entry></row></tbody></tgroup></table></odd> 
		</c01></dsc> 
  </archdesc> 
</ead>
