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Interview with Joan Woodhill (sound recording), interviewer: Peter Johnson

Title
Interview with Joan Woodhill (sound recording), interviewer: Peter Johnson
Repository
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
Reference
TRC 2404 Int. No. 2023
Date Range
July 1982
Description

1 cassette (90 minutes) and a 19 page transcript. Woodhill speaks of her family background; schooling; employment; family life and home in Gordon; family values; politics; health and religion. Recorded by the Australia 1938 Oral History Project as research for the book Australians 1938 from the series Australians, a historical library.

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