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Elizabeth Marshall interviewed by Edna Carruthers in the Australia 1938 oral history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 2656688
Format AudioAudio
Author
Marshall, Elizabeth, 1901-
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1982 May 31. 
1 cassette (ca. 90 min) : 1 7/8 ips. 
Series

Australia 1938 oral history project ; ORAL TRC 2404 Int. No. 6002

Summary

Marshall speaks of her family background; religious conflict in the family; employment experiences; marriage; early married life in various areas of Western Australia; the Depression; farms the family lived on; her children; family homes and living conditions; recreation and entertainment; politics; her husband's army career; local area of Victoria Park; health and health care; contact with Aborigines; Australian society; memories of the 1930s.

Notes

Recorded by the Australia 1938 Oral History Project as research for the book Australians 1938 from the series Australians, a historical library.

Digital master; National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;

Index/Finding Aid Note Full transcript unavailable, interview summarised (3 p.) 
Subjects Marshall, Elizabeth, - 1901- - Interviews.  |  Western Australia - Social conditions - 1901-1945.
Other authors/contributors Carruthers, Edna  |  Australia 1788-1988: A Bicentennial History  |  Australia 1938 Oral History Project
Also Titled

Australians 1938.

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