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Interview with Fred Williams, landscape artist [sound recording] / interviewer, Ray Martin
Bib ID 306097
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Williams, Fred, 1927-1982
 
Access Conditions Access open for research; written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. 
Description 1977 
1 sound tape reel. 
Series

Australia Radio cultural series

Notes

Not yet preserved.

The Australian Radio series is produced by the Australian Information Service, New York based on material supplied by AIS, Canberra, and intended to draw attention to Australia's cultural identity.

Subjects Williams, Fred, - 1927-1982 - Interviews.  |  Landscape painting, Australian.  |  Landscape painters - Australia - Interviews.  |  Arts administrators - Australia - Interviews.
Occupation Painters.
Other authors/contributors Martin, Ray  |  Australian Information Service (N.Y.)

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