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Item 19: Tape 30A-30B Florence White and Max White interview with Anne Whitehead, [ca. 1989]

Item 19: Tape 30A-30B Florence White and Max White interview with Anne Whitehead, [ca. 1989]

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AXEamn

Item 19: Tape 30A-30B Florence White and Max White interview with Anne Whitehead, [ca. 1989]

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Item 19: Tape 30A-30B Florence White and Max White interview with Anne Whitehead, [ca. 1989]

Date

[ca. 1989]

Call Numbers

MLOH 890/30

Record Identifier

16AXEamn

Reference Code

9653584
Physical Description

Contents

1 audiocassette (approximately 60 min.)

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Copying Conditions

In copyright

Copyright holder : State Library of New South Wales

Please acknowledge: : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales courtesy of Anne Whitehead

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Full title

Item 19: Tape 30A-30B Florence White and Max White interview with Anne Whitehead, [ca. 1989]

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Notes

General note

Side B of MLOH 890/30A contains music.

Transcript available at

Contextual Information

Administrative / Biographical history

Florencia (Florence) Wood de White is the middle daughter of Guillermo (Bill) Wood who worked as a flight attendant with two South American airlines (Braniff and Aero Peru) until her marriage to the American cartographer Max White. She declared she was regarded as too independent and out-spoken ‘to ever find a Paraguayan husband’.
Max White, an...

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Call Numbers

MLOH 890/30

Record Identifier

16AXEamn

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/16AXEamn

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Reference code

9653584

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