Overview of AJCP content
TNA RGO/42, Perpetual motion claims: quadrature of the circle etc, 1787-1825, Board of Longitude, https://nla.gov.au/nla.obj-862000989/view
The Australian Joint Copying Project located and filmed thousands of series and collections of Australian, New Zealand and Pacific records held in hundreds of institutions, organisations, and private homes in almost every part of the United Kingdom. It filmed over 8 million individual documents dating from 1560 to 1984.
The material filmed by the AJCP was divided into two classes: PRO Series and M Series.
The PRO Series
The Public Record Office series consists of government records filmed at The National Archives of the UK, previously known as the Public Record Office (PRO), by the Australian Joint Copying Project (AJCP). This group of records is referred to as the PRO Series.
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