Item 3: John Chipperfield and Bessie Knox interview by Sue Andersen, 27 March 2010
Item 3: John Chipperfield and Bessie Knox interview by Sue Andersen, 27 March 2010
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Date
27 March 2010
Call Numbers
MLOH 877/5
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1 sound disc (1 hr, 1 min.) - + 1 printed transcript - digital
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Copyright status : In copyright - Life of creator plus 70 years
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Sound Recording : Available online with transcript
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Contents
Oral history interview with Jack Chipperfield and Bessie Knox, conducted by Sue Andersen and transcribed by Susie Nelson-Smith. Jack Chipperfield talks about: his childhood at Salt Ash; starting work as a nurse at the Stockton Centre in 1950; working on the men's ward; the daily routine on the ward; his memories of some of the residents and other s...
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Item 3: John Chipperfield and Bessie Knox interview by Sue Andersen, 27 March 2010
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Notes
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For preservation and access, oral history CD master converted to WAV file and transcript converted to PDF file
Contextual Information
Collection history
Recorded at Stockton, New South Wales, on 27 March 2010
Administrative / Biographical history
John (Jack) Chipperfield (b. 1923) started work as a nurse at the then Stockton Hospital in 1950. During his 31-year career he worked in male and female wards and in the Supervisor's office.
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MLOH 877/5
Record Identifier
9PQWZqln
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9PQWZqln
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Reference code
9638594
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