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Bob Gollan interviewed by Edgar Waters [sound recording]
Bib ID 1288187
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Gollan, Robin, 1917-2007, Interviewee
 
Access Conditions Access open for research use: written permission required for personal copies and public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. 
Description 1996 Sept. 24-1997 Apr. 9 
3 sound discs (CD-R) (ca. 155 min.) 
Biography/History

Professor Bob Gollan is a historian.

Index/Finding Aid Note Corrected transcript (typescript, 47 leaves) 
Subjects Gollan, Robin, - 1917-2007 - Interviews.  |  Historians - Australia - Interviews.
Other authors/contributors Waters, Edgar, 1925-2008, Interviewer

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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)
    ORAL TRC 3487 (transcript)
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    Petherick Reading Room (Oral History)

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