Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales - Oral Histories Project (N.S.W.), being interviews wit...
Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales - Oral Histories Project (N.S.W.), being interviews with Australians from non-English speaking backgrounds about the migrant experience, 1985-1987
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1985-1987
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MLOH 438
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Sound Recordings - 11 cassettes
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Fonds
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Sound Recording : CY MLOH 438/1-11
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1986; Interview with Dalisay (Dolly) Bates, 30 June 1986. Born in the Philippines in 1945. Arrived Australia 1963. (Call No.: CY MLOH 438/1)
n.d.; Interview with Maria Bensi. Born in 1932 at Italy. Arrived Australia 1956. (Call No.: CY MLOH 438/2)
n.d.; Interview with Heinrich (Harry) Beran. Born in 1935 at Vienna, Austria. Arrived Au...
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Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales - Oral Histories Project (N.S.W.), being interviews with Australians from non-English speaking backgrounds about the migrant experience, 1985-1987
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Transcriptions of interviews are available.
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Presented by the Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales in 1992
Administrative / Biographical history
The Oral Histories Project, first names 'Thirty Years After', was conducted by the Ethnic Affairs Commission of New South Wales in 1981 and 1982. After the completion of that project a further series of interviews were conducted with migrants and others for the purpose of gathering wider information on the lives of migrant Australians during the...
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MLOH 438
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Y0KD85D1
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Y0KD85D1
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412138
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