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John Shoobridge recites, and talks about droving in the Northern Territory [sound recording] / [Recorded by John Meredith and Jamie Carlin]
Bib ID 1274982
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Shoobridge, John, 1911-, Interviewee
 
Access Conditions Access open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use. 
Description 1986 
2 tape reels (ca. 12 min.) : 7 1/2 ips, stereo ; 7 in. 
Series

John Meredith folklore collection

Summary

Folkloric recording.

Full contents Recitation: The Condamine Bell; The Drover's Song; Watto. Conversation: how he became a drover in the Northern Territory. Recitation: Anti Ferry Fare Increase. 
Notes

Lending copy: 2 cassettes.

Preservation, working duplicate and cassette copies made.

Recitation and conversation.

Recording begins approx 14 min. 30 sec. into R221.

Recorded at South Bruny Island, Tasmania on 10 November 1986.

Subjects Folk poetry, Australian.  |  Folklore - Northern Territory.
Other authors/contributors Carlin, J., 1937-, Interviewer  |  Meredith, John, 1920-2001

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