02352cid a2200397 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066033002300078035001700101035001200118040002700130042000900157100003100166245010800197260003200305300004600337500009900383500009300482506006200575518008500637520050100722530008201223555005301305600003901358650005301397650006401450651005601514651005101570651003501621700003201656700013201688773005501820830004001875856003901915217319320111213085152.0890503m19811982xx nnn tn eng 1 a623724720a19810706a19820331 9000006237247 91178184 aANL:ObengcANL:OdANL aanuc1 aEriksen, Bill,d1891-4ive10aBill Eriksen interviewed by Edward Stokes in the Broken Hill social history projecth[sound recording]. c1981 July 6 - 1982 Mar. 31. a18 cassettes (ca. 800 min.) :b1 7/8 ips. aStokes biographical file contains spoken notes of part of interview not included in recording. aRecorded for: United we stand : impressions of Broken Hill 1908-1910 / by Edward Stokes. aAccess open for research, personal copies and public use. aRecorded at Broken Hill, New South Wales between July 6 1981 and March 31, 1982. aEriksen speaks of the environment around Broken Hill; stories of mine work; living conditions in the town; water; details of the 1909 lockout; local businesses; his personal background; mine processes and equipment; family life; childhood; BHP; pollution; 8 hour day; local community; Afghans; entertainment and lifestyle; World War I; transport; work and conditions in mines; health of miners; strikes; unions; Depression; changes to town and mining; wife and family; attitudes to society today. aAlso available online via the Internet at: http://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn21731930 aDetailed summary (48 p.), partially transcribed.10aEriksen, Bill,d1891-vInterviews. 0aMinerszNew South WaleszBroken HillvBiography. 0aStrikes and lockoutsxMinerszNew South WaleszBroken Hill. 0aBroken Hill (N.S.W.)xSocial conditionsy1901-1945. 0aBroken Hill (N.S.W.)xSocial life and customs. 0aBroken Hill (N.S.W.)xHistory.1 aStokes, Edward,d1948-4ivr12aStokes, Edward,d1948-tUnited we stand : impressions of Broken Hill, 1908-1910, recollections and photographs from the period.0 tBroken Hill social history projectw(AuCNL)2831257 0aBroken Hill social history project.41uhttp://nla.gov.au/nla.oh-vn2173193