Call Number |
OH4107 |
Physical description |
1 online resource (5 audio files (2 hr., 20 min., 42 sec.)) : digital, WAV |
Series |
University of Western Australia Archives oral history project |
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University of Western Australia Archives oral history project
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Notes |
Title devised by cataloguer. |
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This sound recording has been preserved and made available by the University of Western Australia. |
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Digital preservation in WAV format. |
Access advisory |
Access open. |
Additional formats |
Audio cassette tape also available at the University of Western Australia Archives. |
Original version |
Original version: 3 audio cassettes University of Western Australia Archives OH25. |
Rights advisory |
Copyright or other restrictions may apply. For public use, contact the State Library of Western Australia. |
Summary |
William T. Graham shares about his childhood growing up in Narrogin and getting a Hackett Bursary to do engineering at the University of Western Australia while being a cadet at the Department of Public Works, Water Supply. He talks about university life and the various professors and lecturers who taught during his course and activities and sports he undertakes as a student at UWA. He also speaks of his work such as pipeline work at Canning River and survey work of the railways. |
Subjects |
Graham, William Theodore, 1909-1996 -- Interviews.
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Engineering -- Study and teaching (Higher) -- Western Australia.
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College teachers -- Western Australia -- Interviews.
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Related names |
Brown, Christine, interviewer.
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