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Interview with Shirley Andrews, former biochemist and folk dance teacher [sound recording] / Interviewer, Wendy Lowenstein.

Title
Interview with Shirley Andrews, former biochemist and folk dance teacher [sound recording] / Interviewer, Wendy Lowenstein.
From
Series: Communists and the Left in the arts and community oral history project
Repository
National Library of Australia Oral History Collection
Reference
ORAL TRC 3111/1
Date Range
1993 - 1994
Formats
Audio
Quantity
4 audio tapes
Access
Open for research, personal copies and public use.

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