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Holroyd Oral History Project, being interviews with residents and former residents, 1990-1992

Holroyd Oral History Project, being interviews with residents and former residents, 1990-1992

https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7oVwXln

Holroyd Oral History Project, being interviews with residents and former residents, 1990-1992

About this item

Full title

Holroyd Oral History Project, being interviews with residents and former residents, 1990-1992

Date

1990-1992

Call Numbers

MLOH 101

Record Identifier

n7oVwXln

Reference Code

412651
Physical Description

Contents

87 sound cassettes (110 hrs.)

Other Descriptions

Level of description

Fonds

Access and use

Issue Copy

Sound Recording : CY MLOH 101/1-87

More information

Scope and Contents

Contents

1991; Interview with Cyril 'Banjo' Case?, Nov. 1991. Interview conducted at Merrylands High School. NO LOG AVAILABLE (Call No.: CY MLOH 101/1)
1990; Francis Bloxham interviewed by Sr. Gabriel Forster, 21 Sept. 1990. Early life at Old Toongabbie; Prospect School; Toongabbie during World War II; Prospect Dam; poultry farms; post World War...

Alternative Titles

Full title

Holroyd Oral History Project, being interviews with residents and former residents, 1990-1992

Notes

General note

Logs available. Tapes accompanied by papers.

Contextual Information

Source

Presented by the Holroyd Senior Citizens Week Committee in 1992.

Administrative / Biographical history

The Holroyd Oral History Project was sponsored by Holroyd Senior Citizens Week Committee in conjunction with Merrylands Community Health Centre. The Project records the memories and recollections of many long term residents of the area, and of former residents.

Identifiers

Primary Identifiers

Call Numbers

MLOH 101

Record Identifier

n7oVwXln

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https://devfeature-collection.sl.nsw.gov.au/record/n7oVwXln

Other Identifiers

Reference code

412651

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