Brunswick River oral history project about the ecological history of the Brunswick River, recorded b...
Brunswick River oral history project about the ecological history of the Brunswick River, recorded by Peter Berney, 2000-2001
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Date
2000-2001
Call Numbers
MLOH 558
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Physical Description
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30 sound cassettes (30 hrs.)
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Contents
Interviewees include:
Roland Johnston
Ray Musgrave
Margaret Musgrave
Linda Vidler
Andy Ross
Geoffrey Slogrove
David Cornwell
Jim Fenwick
Harry Richards
Bruce Butt
Jane Nylund
John Scott
David Gilmore
Vic Richens
Duncan Day
Eric Watson
Stan Robinson
Elaine Robinson
Ken Kingsford
Bruce Hibba...
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Full title
Brunswick River oral history project about the ecological history of the Brunswick River, recorded by Peter Berney, 2000-2001
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Notes
General note
Transcripts available in Mitchell Library Reading Room
Description source
Information transferred from the Oral History Accession Register as part of the eRecords Project, 2011-2012
Contextual Information
Source
Presented by Peter Berney, 2007
Administrative / Biographical history
These tapes were recorded while researching for the book, 'Reflections on the Brunswick River: its health and history' by Peter Berney and Bronwen Eady (Tweed Brunswick Catchment Care Coordinating Committee, Murwillumbah, N.S.W., 2005)
Most of the people interviewed for this book had been long time residents of the Brunswick catchment area.<...
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Call Numbers
MLOH 558
Record Identifier
9gkdMMD9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/9gkdMMD9
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Reference code
966937
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