Series 02: Rocks Residents' Action Group - recordings of meetings and radio programmes concerning re...
Series 02: Rocks Residents' Action Group - recordings of meetings and radio programmes concerning resident protests against the proposed redevelopment of the Rocks area of Sydney, ca. 1976-1980
About this item
Full title
Date
ca. 1976-1980
Call Numbers
MLOH 24
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Formats
Physical Description
Contents
Sound Recordings - 4 reels and 3 cassettes - 5hrs
Other Descriptions
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Series
Access and use
Issue Copy
Sound Recording : CY MLOH 24/1-7
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Scope and Contents
Contents
Recording of meeting, participants include Nita McCrae of the Rocks Residents' Action Group and members of the Rocks Merchants Group (Call No.: CYMLOH 24/1)
Recording of meeting, including members of the Rocks Residents' Action Group and representatives of the Sydney Cove Redevelopment Authority (Call No.: CYMLOH 24/2)
Recording of meeting, w...
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Full title
Series 02: Rocks Residents' Action Group - recordings of meetings and radio programmes concerning resident protests against the proposed redevelopment of the Rocks area of Sydney, ca. 1976-1980
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Nita McCrae, Secretary of the Rocks Residents' Action Group, in 1985.
Administrative / Biographical history
The Rocks is an area to the west of Circular Quay in Sydney. Since the earliest days of Sydney settlement it has been a mainly residential area, bounded by Sydney Harbour and including wharves, docks, bond stores and warehouses. In 1902 many of the residences in the area were demolished in an attempt to rid the area of bubonic plague. Residences...
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Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLOH 24
Record Identifier
1l4d3GX1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/1l4d3GX1
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Reference code
411833
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