| Bib ID |
3666865 |
| Format |
Audio [sound recording] , Online - Google Books |
| Author |
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| Access Conditions |
Access open for research and personal copies, written permission required for public use during the lifetime of the interviewee. |
| Description |
2006
2 digital audio tapes (ca. 82 min.)
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| Summary |
Martin Fallding, born 1957 in Sydney, NSW, speaks about his family background; his sister Heidi; his father being a conscientious objector; the family being of Quaker religion; travelling to Europe as child; visiting India, Ghandism; attending university in Sydney, studying Town planning and his further education; folk dancing in Sydney; the Bush Music Club; learning the concertina; meeting John Meredith; Meredith's gift of his accordion; visiting Rose Cottage; going on collecting trips with Meredith; his role; Meredith's "modus operandi"; travelling with Meredith; Meredith's conversation topics; the Communist party; Eureka Youth League; The Bushwhackers; Meredith's family; euthanasia; Meredith's personality; meeting his future wife Jan Howe through John Meredith; visiting Meredith in later years.
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| Notes |
Recorded on April 12, 2006 at Canberra, A.C.T.
Digital master; National Library of Australia, Oral History collection;
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| Index/Finding Aid Note |
Timed summary (14 p.) |
| Subjects |
Fallding, Martin, - 1957- - Interviews. | Meredith, John, - 1920-2001 - Anecdotes. | City planners - New South Wales - Interviews. | Musicians - New South Wales - Interviews.
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| Occupation |
Town planners. | Musicians. |
| Other authors/contributors |
McKenry, Keith, 1948-, Interviewer
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