9653578
- TitleItem 13: Tape 16 William Wood interview by Anne Whitehead, 16 May 1982
- Call numberMLOH 890/16
- Level of descriptionitem
- Date
16 May 1982 - Type of material
- Reference code9653578
- Physical Description1 audiocassette (approximately 60 min.)
- ADMINISTRATIVE/ BIOGRAPHICAL HISTORY
William (Bill or Guillermo) Wood Jr. Known in the 1980s as the ‘Patriarch of Cosme”. Born in Surry Hills, Sydney and six months old when his family travelled to Paraguay in 1895, he was the eldest of the eight children of pioneers William and Lillian Wood. His father, William Sr., had been Secretary of the General Labourers’ Union at Bourke and was the “Little Billy Woods” [sic] of two Henry Lawson stories. Bill/Guillermo grew up at Colonia Cosme, worked in the timber business, enlisted for the British Army in WWI and was posted to Gallipoli where he met Australians in large numbers for the first time. He married Mabel Apthorpe, daughter of British recruits to Cosme colony, Leonard and Laura Apthorpe. - Scope and ContentThis is an interview with William Wood recorded at the Port of Asuncion 16 May 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 16 Side A Transcript pages 469-470 and Side B is blank
Transcript available at MLMSS 12032/Box 1 - Creator/Author/Artist
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