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Transcript: Mr Norman Woodward recalls working conditions as a spinner during the Depression
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Transcript: Mr Pat Cullen recalls driving the police to accident scenes in his car in Liverpool
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Transcript: Mr Pat Cullen recalls the life saving club that patrolled the Georges River in the early 1930s
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Transcript: Mr Pat Cullen remembers using charcoal burners in cars during World War II
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Transcript: Mr Peter Granville-Smith describes his work at Liverpool telephone exchange in the early 1930s
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Transcript: Mr Peter Granville-Smith recalls his family singing in the little Union Church Hoxton Park
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Transcript: Mr Peter Serovich remembers the Austral Progress Association
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Transcript: Mr Stanley and Mrs Amy Everett remember their wine growing neighbours in Chipping Norton
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Transcript: Mr Stanley Everett remembers Chipping Norton in the early twentieth century
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Transcript: Mr Stanley Everett remembers making crystal radio sets as a child in Liverpool
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Transcript: Mr Walter John Ferguson recalls the dangers of swimming in the Georges River in the late 1920s
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Transcript: Mr Walter John Ferguson recalls the noted Australian artist Eric Wilson
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Transcript: Mr William Kennedy recalls collecting the dole at Liverpool Town Hall during the Depression
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Transcript: Mr William Kennedy remembers timber carting around Liverpool in the early twentieth century
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Transcript: Mrs Amy Everett recalls moving to Chipping Norton during the Great Depression
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Transcript: Mrs Carmel Amalfi describes a devastating hailstorm in Liverpool in the 1930s
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Transcript: Mrs Carmel Amalfi describes her husband Angelo's work as a child on his father's farm in Liverpool in the 1930s
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Transcript: Mrs Constance Jewell remembers economising with meals during the Depression
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Transcript: Mrs Constance Jewell remembers social life in Hammondville during the Depression
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Transcript: Mrs Dorothy Colburn recalls hazards associated with the Georges River
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Transcript: Mrs Edith Fitzpatrick recalls Cracker Night in the early twentieth century near Bringelly
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Transcript: Mrs Edith Fitzpatrick recalls the Sydney Water Board cottage of her childhood
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Transcript: Mrs Elsie Collimore remembers Liverpool's outdoor cinema
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Transcript: Mrs Elsie Collimore remembers scenes from the Liverpool soldiers' riot of 1916
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Transcript: Mrs Enid and Mr Carl Borowsky recall learning to swim in the Georges River in the 1920s
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Transcript: Mrs Enid Borowsky recalls washing laundry in coppers and kerosene tins in the early twentieth century
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Transcript: Mrs Enid Borowsky talks about working conditions in Liverpool's Challenge Woollen Mills
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Transcript: Mrs Evelyn Chapple remembers 'Old Joe', an Aboriginal man and his horse and buggy taxi service
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Transcript: Mrs Evelyn Chapple remembers hazards encountered while walking to school
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Transcript: Mrs Evelyn Chapple remembers surviving well during the Great Depression
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Transcript: Mrs Florence Starr Gets Her Motorcycle License in 1925
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Transcript: Mrs Florence Starr recalls making garden stakes for Chinese market gardeners in Austral
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Transcript: Mrs Jessie La Trobe describes delivering newspapers to military camps during WWII
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Transcript: Mrs Lillian Watson recalls an American Air Force plane crash during World War II
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Transcript: Mrs Lillian Watson remembers her arrival in Hammondville during the Depression
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Transcript: Mrs Linda [Lyndon] Popple talks about Horningsea Park in Liverpool
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Transcript: Mrs Marjorie Gough knitting for the soldiers in WWI and WWII
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Transcript: Mrs Marjorie Gough mourns loss of old All Saints' Church, Liverpool
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Transcript: Mrs May Rae recalls her father's work for Challenge Woollen Mills, Liverpool
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Transcription of the headstones of John Lewin and TS Amos in Row 4 at Devonshire Street Cemetery from AG Foster's records c1900
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Transport Heritage Grant 2015
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Transport Heritage NSW
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Transport House building
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Transport House building Macquarie Street
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Transport House building Wynyard
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Transported for Sedition c1794
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Transverse Section through a Range of Cells erected at the Female Factory, Parramatta 1837
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Tranter, Hugh
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