9653566
- TitleItem 01: Tapes 1-2 Margaret Riley interview by Anne Whitehead, 11 October 1982
- Call numberMLOH 890/1-2
- Level of descriptionitem
- Date
11 October 1982 - Type of material
- Reference code9653566
- Physical Description2 audiocassettes (approximately 2 hrs.)
- ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
Margaret Riley, née Hoare, recorded at the age of 100 and again at age 105 at her home in Tugun Queensland. She had clear memories of the 1891 Shearers’ Strike in Queensland in which her father, Dennis Hoare, a carrier, was involved, and took her, aged 8, to some of the meetings. In December 1893, aged 10, she sailed with her family (parents and six brothers and sisters) to Paraguay and settled at New Australia for six years. When she was recorded, she was the last surviving witness of the 1891 Shearers’ Strike, the early days of the ‘Paraguay experiment’ and of William Lane, its chairman. - Scope and ContentThis is an interview with Margaret Riley one of the original people who sailed on the Royal Tar. Recorded at her home in Tugun on 11 October 1982
- Access Conditions
Master only. For access to this oral history collection please submit your request through Ask a Librarian - Copying ConditionsIn copyright:
Copyright holder:: State Library of New South Wales
Please acknowledge:: Mitchell Library, State Library of New South Wales courtesy of Anne Whitehead - General note
Tape 1 Side A transcript pages 1-16 and Side B transcript pages 16-32; Tape 2 Side A transcript pages 33-49 and Side B pages 49-65
Transcript available at MLMSS 12032/Box 1 - Creator/Author/Artist
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