Published Resources Details

Resource

Creator
Australian National Botanic Gardens
Title
Oral History Project for the Gardens
Imprint
Canberra, 1995
Description

A CD of the interviews is lodged with the Gardens' Library.

Related Published resources

hasPart

  • Fagg, Murray and Higgins, Matthew, 'Murray Fagg interviewed by Matthew Higgins in the Australian National Botanic Gardens oral history project 1995 [sound recording]', in Australian National Botanic Gardens oral history project 1995, Australian National Botanic Gardens, 1995. Details
  • Telford, Ian and Higgins, Matthew, 'Ian Telford interviewed by Matthew Higgins in the Australian National Botanic Gardens oral history project 1995 [sound recording]', in Australian National Botanic Gardens oral history project 1995., Australian National Botanic Gardens, 1995. Details

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