Papers of Anthony Brettell Lodge
MSS 164
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Papers of Anthony Brettell LodgeCollection Identifier
MSS 164Inclusive date(s)
1936 to 1985Extent and Medium
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Collection Description
This collection comprises manuscript papers and related material produced or accumulated by Brett Lodge for his book entitled The fall of General Gordon Bennett, and his 1987 PhD thesis entitled 'Lieutenant-General Sir John Lavarack as military commander'.
Administrative / Biographical history
Brett (Anthony Brettell) Lodge was born in Australia and educated at St Stanislaus' College, Bathurst, NSW, the Royal Military College, Duntroon, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, ACT, and the University of London. He has a PhD from the Department of History, Australian Defence Force Academy, Canberra, ACT.
Lodge is a former soldier, journalist, academic and documentary producer. He has also worked for the United Nations in the Middle East, South-East Asia and the former Yugoslavia. His United Nations posts have been varied, ranging from murder inquiries to responsibility for reporting to the Secretary-General on political, humanitarian and security matters. He now lives in the United Kingdom.
References:
'Anthony Brettell Lodge biography ' http://www.andrewlownie.co.uk/books/lodge.anthonybrettell/index.shtml retrieved 22 May 2008.
Acquisition Details
System of arrangement
The collection has been arranged in box then folder order.
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The collection is available for research.Reproduction Restrictions
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Disclaimer
This collection contains a variety of copyright material. Copyright is held by the creator of each item. Specific conditions for this collection are listed above. If no conditions are stipulated then the standard terms of the Copyright Act apply for published and unpublished items. Digitised material from manuscript collections is provided to clients by UNSW Canberra in good faith for private study and research only, and may not be published or re-purposed without the express and written permission of the individual legal holder of that copyright. Refer also to the UNSW copyright, disclaimer and takedown policy.