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Broken Hill social history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 2831257
Format AudioAudio
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1981-1982. 
95 cassettes. 
Summary

Broken Hill social history project is a collection of 30 interviews of men and women who lived in the Broken Hill district in the early part of the 20th century. Interviewees speak of the environment, employment, lifestyle and memories of life in Broken Hill. Recordings are accompanied by photographs, summaries, biographical information and a manuscript collection produced by Stokes during the writing of the book United we stand.

Notes

Interviews conducted by Edward Stokes.

Recorded as research for the book United we stand: impressions of Broken Hill 1908-1910 by Edward Stokes.

Brief summaries of interviews available.

DCM record; National Library of Australia, Oral History and Folklore collection;

Subjects Broken Hill (N.S.W.) - Social conditions - 1901-1945.  |  Broken Hill (N.S.W.) - Social life and customs.  |  Broken Hill (N.S.W.) - Biography.  |  Broken Hill (N.S.W.) - History.
Other authors/contributors Stokes, Edward, 1948-

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