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Unk White interviewed by Hazel de Berg in the Hazel de Berg collection [sound recording]
Bib ID 489392
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
White, Unk, 1900-1986, Interviewee
 
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1967 July 21 
1 sound tape reel (ca. 48 min.) 
Series

Hazel de Berg collection ; DeB 273,274

Summary

Unk White (Cecil John White) explains the origin of his name (Unk); he speaks about developing the art of drawing joke blocks; working for the Bulletin and Smith's Weekly; his collection of published sketchbooks; the medium he works in; his caricatures; his love of New Zealand; learning languages.

Index/Finding Aid Note Transcript available (18 p.) 
Subjects White, Unk, - 1900- - Interviews.  |  Cartoonists - Australia - Interviews.  |  Illustrators - Australia - Interviews.
Other authors/contributors De Berg, Hazel, 1913-1984, Interviewer

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