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Carol Taylor interviewed by Rob Willis in the Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 5547793
Format AudioAudio, OnlineOnline
Author
Taylor, Carol, 1942-
 
Online Access
Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 2011. 
1 sound file (ca. 27 min.) 
Series

Forgotten Australians and Former Child Migrants oral history project.

Technical Details

Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web. 

Summary

Carol Taylor is the wife of former child migrant, Robert Taylor. She discusses how she came to Australia; her occupations; finally meeting Bob; his institutionalisation as a child and the effects of this on their life; the Government Apology.

Notes

Recorded with Olya Willis.

Summary accompanied by photographs.

Recorded on 27 June 2011 in Tolga, Qld.

Index/Finding Aid Note Timed summary (2 p.) 
Subjects Taylor, Carol, - 1942- - Interviews.  |  Taylor, Robert Bernard, - 1939- - Anecdotes.  |  Spouses - Interviews.  |  Immigrant children, British - Institutional care - Western Australia.  |  Children - Institutional care - Western Australia - Psychological aspects.
Other authors/contributors Willis, Rob, 1944-

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Details Collect From
ORAL TRC 6200/79
Copy: Recording
Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
ORAL TRC 6200/79 (summary)
Copy: Summary
Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)

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