02144cid a2200385 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025019001200066033002300078035001700101035001200118035001200130040002700142042000900169100003000178245010400208260002800312300004500340500006100385500005100446500014900497506013300646520044300779530010801222600003801330650005001368651005301418700002001471710004901491710004101540730002201581773005601603830007101659984002801730266116220090817150419.0900110s1982 xx nnn tn eng 1 a659083200a19820710a19820716 9000006590832 91285402 a2661162 aANL:ObengcANL:OdANL aanuc1 aParker, John,d1924-4ive10aJohn Parker interviewed by Pat Ryan for the Australia 1938 oral history projecth[sound recording]. c1982 July 10 - July 16. a2 cassettes (ca. 135 min.) :b1 7/8 ips. aFull transcript unavailable, interview summarised (3 p.) aOriginal and working duplicate cassettes made. aRecorded by the Australia 1938 Oral History Project as research for the book Australians 1938 from the series Australians, a historical library. aAccess open for research and personal copies; written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aParker speaks of his family background; family experiences caretaking abandoned group settlement farms; decline of group settlements; family life; school and childhood memories; employment experiences and conditions; home and family lifestyle in 1938 on farm; recreation; class, politics, religion; Australia in the 1930s; contact with and attitudes to migrants; health care; memories of the 1930s; tobacco harvesting at Manjimup in 1938. aDigital master;bNational Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;dnla.oh-2404-650110aParker, John,d1924-vInterviews. 0aTobacco industryzWestern AustraliaxHistory. 0aWestern AustraliaxSocial conditionsy1901-1945.1 aRyan, Pat.4ivr2 aAustralia 1788-1988: A Bicentennial History.2 aAustralia 1938 Oral History Project.02aAustralians 1938.0 tAustralia 1938 oral history projectw(AuCNL)1308792 0aAustralia 1938 oral history project ;vORAL TRC 2404 Int. no. 6501 aANLcORAL TRC 2404/6501