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Public address given by Sir Richard Williams, former Director General of Civil Aviation, to the A.F.C. Veterans at Casey Airfield, Berwick, Victoria, March 1976 [sound recording]
Bib ID 1397443
Format AudioAudio [sound recording]
Author
Williams, Richard, Sir, 1890-1980, Speaker
 
Access Conditions Open access. 
Description 1976 
1 sound tape reel. 
Summary

Discussions about World War I, flying and Casey Airfield with A.F.C. Veterans at Casey Airfield, Berwick, Victoria, in March 1976, in which Sir Richard Williams, former Director General of Civil Aviation makes a public address.

Notes

Discussions initiated and recorded by Fred Morton.

Subjects Australia. - Army. - Australian Flying Corps.  |  Airports - Victoria - Berwick.
Other authors/contributors Morton, Fred, Interviewer  |  Australian Flying Corps Association

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