Series 02: Eric Waite interviews, including Radio Australia programs, 1966-1989
Series 02: Eric Waite interviews, including Radio Australia programs, 1966-1989
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Date
1966-1989
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MLOH 639/29-91
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72 sound tape reels and 4 sound cassettes
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Series
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Contents
29. Dr Helen Wallis, Keeper of the Maps, Library of London, interviewed by Eric Waite at Terra Australis Conference in Sydney, August 1988. Wallis was in Australia to give a paper ‘Java La Grande : the enigma of the Dieppe Maps’, and talk to Waite about theory that Australia was discovered by the Portuguese in the early 16th century before the Dutc...
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Full title
Series 02: Eric Waite interviews, including Radio Australia programs, 1966-1989
Authors, Artists and Contributors
Author / Artists
James, Francis, 1918-1992
Sculthorpe, Peter, 1929-2014
Horne, Donald, 1921-2005
Walton, Nancy Bird, 1915-2009
Keneally, Thomas, 1935-
Trezise, Percy
Shapcott, Thomas W. (Thomas William), 1935-
Pickering, Larry, 1942-
Tennant, Kylie, 1912-1988
Black, Herman, Sir, 1905-1990
Wallis, Helen
Mathews, Marlene
Doyle, Alice
Cole, Tom, 1906-1995
Jack-Hinton, Colin, 1933-
Smith, Dick, 1944-
Allan, Scotty (George Urquhart), 1900-1996
Guth, Henk, 1921-
Yurisich, Gregory
Rowe, Marilyn, 1946-
Gilroy, Rex
Notes
Description source
List compiled from annotated typed lists in Library correspondence file and from items
Identifiers
Primary Identifiers
Call Numbers
MLOH 639/29-91
Record Identifier
Yoldpxv9
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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/Yoldpxv9
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Reference code
919275
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