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Terry McHugh papers, compiled approximately 1950-1980

Terry McHugh papers, compiled approximately 1950-1980

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGW4JrY

Terry McHugh papers, compiled approximately 1950-1980

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Full title

Terry McHugh papers, compiled approximately 1950-1980

Date

approximately 1950-1980

Record Identifier

1bGW4JrY

Reference Code

9590939
Physical Description

Contents

0.16 metres of textual material (1 box) includes sound recordings and photographs

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Fonds

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Scope and Contents

Contents

This collection comprises research notes and papers compiled and used by Terry McHugh for a 2MO radio program series called White Stones in the 1970s.

File 1
[Research papers and notebook relating to the history of Gunnedah, compiled ca. 1950-ca. 1964]

File 2
[Sound recordings of 2MO radio series] White Stones: stories of Gunned...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Terry McHugh papers, compiled approximately 1950-1980

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Contextual Information

Source

Presented by Terry McHugh, 2004

Administrative / Biographical history

Terry McHugh was a NSW Department of Agriculture representative in Dubbo. He narrated and co-produced a local radio series for 2MO radio Gunnedah called White Stones, the Aboriginal Kamilaroi tribe's translation of Gunnedah.

Reference:
Avgas gets top priority in locust fight (1979, September 7). The Canberra Times (ACT : 1926 - 1995), p....

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1bGW4JrY

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1bGW4JrY

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Reference code

9590939

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