01942cim a2200301 a 4500001000800000005001700008008004100025033001300066040001800079042000900097043001200106100002900118245006900147260001000216300004000226506013300266518005100399520081300450530009501263555002601358600004201384600004301426650004801469650004401517656002601561656002101587700003201608366686520070411095823.0060419s2006 xx nnn t| eng 00a20060412 aANLbengdANL aanuc au-at-ne1 aFallding, Martin,d1957-10aMartin Fallding interviewed by Keith McKenryh[sound recording]. c2006. a2 digital audio tapes (ca. 82 min.) aAccess open for research and personal copies, written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. aRecorded on April 12, 2006 at Canberra, A.C.T. aMartin Fallding, born 1957 in Sydney, NSW, speaks about his family background; his sister Heidi; his father being a conscientious objector; the family being of Quaker religion; travelling to Europe as child; visiting India, Ghandism; attending university in Sydney, studying Town planning and his further education; folk dancing in Sydney; the Bush Music Club; learning the concertina; meeting John Meredith; Meredith's gift of his accordion; visiting Rose Cottage; going on collecting trips with Meredith; his role; Meredith's "modus operandi"; travelling with Meredith; Meredith's conversation topics; the Communist party; Eureka Youth League; The Bushwhackers; Meredith's family; euthanasia; Meredith's personality; meeting his future wife Jan Howe through John Meredith; visiting Meredith in later years. aDigital master;bNational Library of Australia, Oral History collection;dnla.oh-5630-00000 aTimed summary (14 p.)10aFallding, Martin,d1957-vInterviews.10aMeredith, John,d1920-2001vAnecdotes. 0aCity plannerszNew South WalesvInterviews. 0aMusicianszNew South WalesvInterviews. 7aTown planners.2local 7aMusicians.2lcsh1 aMcKenry, Keith,d1948-4ivr