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Ante Ravlich interviewed by Edward Stokes in the Broken Hill social history project [sound recording]
Bib ID 650269
Format AudioAudio, OnlineOnline
Author
Ravlich, Ante, 1892-1983
 
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Access Conditions Access open for research, personal copies and public use. 
Description 1982 Aug. 2. 
1 cassette (ca. 50 min.) : 1 7/8 ips. 
Series

Broken Hill social history project.

Summary

Ravlich speaks of his personal background including childhood in Yugoslavia; arriving in Australia 1911; adapting to life and conditions; life and work in the mines in Kalgoorlie; internment during World War I; other employment; comparison between Broken Hill and Kalgoorlie; Yugoslavs in Broken Hill; mining; attitudes to Broken Hill.

Notes

Transcript unavailable.

Recorded for: United we stand : impressions of Broken Hill 1908-1910 /­ by Edward Stokes.

Recorded at Broken Hill, New South Wales on August 2, 1982.

Also available online via the Internet at: http:/­/­nla.gov.au/­nla.oh-vn650269

Index/Finding Aid Note Timed summary available. 
Subjects Ravlich, Ante, - 1892-1983 - Interviews.  |  Immigrants - New South Wales - Broken Hill - Biography.  |  Miners - New South Wales - Broken Hill - Biography.  |  Broken Hill (N.S.W.) - Social conditions.
Other authors/contributors Stokes, Edward, 1948-

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