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File 26: Rex Filson interview by Ingrid McGaughey, 23 March 2011

File 26: Rex Filson interview by Ingrid McGaughey, 23 March 2011

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9ALZO24Y

File 26: Rex Filson interview by Ingrid McGaughey, 23 March 2011

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File 26: Rex Filson interview by Ingrid McGaughey, 23 March 2011

Date

23 March 2011

Record Identifier

9ALZO24Y

Reference Code

9622154
Physical Description

Contents

1 audio file (53 min.) - digital, WAV

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File

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Copyright status : In copyright

Copyright holder : Ingrid McGaughey and interviewee

Rights and Restrictions Information : Download available for research and personal use

Approval for publication required : Written permission required from Copyright holder for public use

Please acknowledge : Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales and Courtesy Copyright holder

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File 26: Rex Filson interview by Ingrid McGaughey, 23 March 2011

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Notes

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Acquired in digital format; access copy available online

Contextual Information

Collection history

Recorded at Sandy Bay, Tasmania, on 23 March 2011

Administrative / Biographical history

Rex Filson was the carpenter at Mawson in 1962. While there he developed an interest in lichens and mosses and became involved in biological reseach. He was at Macquarie Island in the summer of 1963/64 as a biologist, and combined both work interests as a carpenter and biologist at Macquarie Island in 1964. He worked as a biologist in the Prince Ch...

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Record Identifier

9ALZO24Y

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9ALZO24Y

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9622154

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