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Content as in title/subject.|0 - 3 mins : Trade unions. Quantity control in the casing room.|4 - 6 mins : Human resource arrangements within the casings department. Union involvement. Personal integrity.|7 - 9 mins : Gender pay rates. Edna was at…

Content as in title/subject.|0 - 3 mins : Starting work at Angliss meatworks at age 15. Working in the bag room. Pay rates|4 - 6 mins : Job description.|7 - 9 mins : Social life within the work place. No union involvement in their department in the…

*RESTRICTED ACCESS*|Content of interview not for public use.|Contents:|0 - 3 mins: Family History|3 - 6 mins: Casual work at Angliss Meat Works during spring lamb season.|6 - 9 mins : Coal workers strike and its effect on employment in the 20's. …

Master|*RESTRICTED ACCESS IS NOTED ON VERTICAL FILE HOWEVER NO CONSENT FORM CAN BE LOCATED* [28/05/07]|Note : Voice distortion. Very difficult to decipher. Refer to transcript.|0 - 3 mins : Parents occupations. Mother's not clear. Father involved…

Copy. Inferior quality. Transferred using Mac software.|Contents:|0 - 3 mins : Workplace accidents.|3 - 6 mins : Gelignite handling. Starting date at ICI when she was 19. Facility construction.|6 - 9 mins : Workplace accidents. Socializing out…

Master|Contents:|0 - 3 mins : Workplace accidents.|3 - 6 mins : Gelignite handling. Starting date at ICI when she was 19. Facility construction.|6 - 9 mins : Workplace accidents. Socializing out of hours with work colleagues.|9 - 12 mins:…

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Contents :.|0 - 3 min : Years worked at the Munitions in 1918 - end then of WWI, then during WWII for 5 years. Shift work|3 - 6 min : Percussion cap section in Gordon St working conditions for both wars. Employment processes and conditions…

Master disc 2 of 2|Content:|0 - 3 min: Marriage in 1941 to Jean. Influence of mother's union . support. Meeting Jane at Angliss's.|3 - 6 mins : Setting up home in Maidstone. Supporting a wife and 5 children working a 70 hour week during war…

Master disc 1 of 2|Content:|0 - 3 min:1933 strike continued and the union movement effect and the definition of unionism at that sage of his working life.|3 - 6 min : As above. The importance of unions and effective administration.|6 - 9 mins :…

Master disc 2 of 2|Continuing on from #130104578|Content:|0 - 3 min:Characters employed at Angliss and residing in the Estate. Childhood mischieviousness on the Estate.|3 - 6 mins : As above.|6 - 9 mins : Impression of viewing motorised transport…

Master disc 1 of 2|Content:|0 - 3 min: Born and raised in the William Angliss Estate. Father employed as a shipping clerk.|3 - 6 min : Using the meatworks as a playground from age of 8 years with his brother. Sheep and cattle sales at Newmarket on…

*RESTRICTED ACCESS*| Content of interview not for public use|Contents:|0 - 2 min: Mrs Williams duties in the packing room of the munitions industry in 1939 - 1943 then 1950's for 2 years.|2 - 4 min : Duties continued. Final examiner for 303's in the…

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Mr Bill was also an employee of Masseys prior to his employment at Humes in Maribyrnong follwed by the shift to Laverton. The interview is conducted by Olwen Ford.| 0 - 5 mins: Mr Bill interviewed by Olwen…

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Mr Bill was also an employee of Masseys prior to his employment at Humes in Maribyrnong follwed by the shift to Laverton. The interview is conducted by Olwen Ford.| 0 - 5 mins: Mr Bill interviewed by Olwen Ford|5 - 10 mins: As above|10 -…

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Mr Bill was also an employee of Masseys prior to his employment at Humes in Maribyrnong follwed by the shift to Laverton. The interview is conducted by Olwen Ford.| 0 - 5 mins: Mr Bill interviewed by Olwen Ford|5 - 10 mins: As above|10 -…

Master. A play performed by Time & Motion Theatre Company about women working in the munitions industry during WWII. Concludes with interviews with the actors.

Master. A play performed by Time & Motion Theatre Company about women working in the munitions industry during WWII. Concludes with interviews with the actors.

A written summary of each of the 6 taped oral-history programs on the Angliss meatworks.
Contents :
1. The Imperial Freezing Works, 1905 - 1985.
2. The Slaughtermens' Strike, 1933.
3. Women Meatworkers.
4. Pastimes and Pleasures.
5. Angliss…

Master tape 1.|Oral history tape as in title/subject.|Contents : E.F.M., laundry 1942 - 1972.

Master tape 1.|Oral history tape as in title/subject.|Contents:|E.F.M. 1942 - 4

Master tape 1.|Oral history tape as in title/subject.|Contents:|Army inspector

Master tape 1.|Oral history tape as in title/subject.|Contents:|Nickle section; viewer; inspectors.

Partial contents note:|Origins of FCAC; mention of MaU origins; shopfront art centre; refereence to FIT die; buildings art centre was in; 1st die, Peter Harvey, programs and workshops; Aeiristic sound missiles; George - a facilitator.

Content is a copy of an interview provided by Alan Whitfield of his neices interviewing George about when first employed, entry to union and Interunion Shop Comm.

Contents:|1. Alan met george at saleyards, abbatoirs. 2. George's friendship with Reg Greenham. 3. Neighbors 15 years. 4. Alan's phone for emergencies. 5. George's house being built. 6. George a born organiser. 7. Like pepper & salt he was in…

Contents:|1. Public relations. 2. Creation of mall. 3. Promoting social events in the mall. 4. Eddie Boilean. 5. Lou Richards & Scragger - George as football fan. 6. Saltwater river festival. 7. Mural on wall. 8. History of John Ward's newsagency.

Contents:|1. Communists. 2. George a private person. 3. George a product of his time. 4. Bob Hawke. 5. George as union secretary. 6. George's qualities. 7.

Contents note:|1. First met 1945 when Jack came out of the army and worked at Angliss. 2. Best organiser Jack has met in all his life. 3. Jack became president of the AMIEW. 4. George skilled as a tradesman. 5. Football - Footscray. 6. George didnt…

Contents note:|1. Angliss workers leaving factory - described from boy's point of view. 2. 1st met George. 3. BIC Committee. 4. Footscray pictorial history. 5. A great guy. 6. Iain on 1st FCAC board. 7. FCC arts. 8. Footscray tip site. 9. Friends at…

Contents note:|1. Melb Uni archives & trade union labour history. 2. Arts office set up at trades hall. 3. Art & working life. 4. Safety issues. 5. George's philosophy. 6. Trades hall exhibition 1970's. 7. Art & working life a cultural development. …

Contents note:|1. 1st met George 1952/53. 2. Setting up of ACTW youth week. 3. 1st Aust Jazz convention. 4. Setting up of Aust Book Society. 5. New theatre. 6. Health clinic. 7. 1st arts officer. 8. George - his great points. 8. George wanted to…

Contents note:|1. 1981- when Gillian first met George. 2. Nature of the music activities in Footscray at the time of George's role. 3. Music co-ord committee. 4. Ref. to FCAC. 5. Ref. to Mayor's concert & other concerts. 6. Raising money for the…

Contents note:|1. Appreciation dinner. 2. George a good motivator. 3. Discussion regarding volunteerism. 4. Lyn's present job. 5. Policy making - community development vs service delivery. 6. Letters to Lyn from George. 7. Lyn visited George in…

Contents note:|1. Hyde St Band with Tony Seelaf. 2. Community work with band. 3. Mother in law. 4. Communism, social conditions. 5. Establishment of Footscray Hist. Soc. 6. The Maribyrnong. 7. C. Grimes. 8. Saltwater festival. 9. Henderson piggery.…

Contents note:|1. Organising ability. 2. Good at publicity. 3. Picked his mark. 4. Cup day carnival. 5. The Sun article. 6. Bicentennial comm. 7. Gave away buckets of carnations. 8. Bic. project : replica of Grimes rowing boat. 9. Didn't do it for…

Partial contents note:|1. First met GS when researching for film 'Menace'.|2. JH worked at Trade Union Clinic as sommunity video ? in 1970's.|3. Social planning at LRHC 1970's.|4. Clinic and Family Planning Clinic & controversial community(?)…

Bill Jennison interviewed in his Footscray home on the subjects of George Seelaf and the early days of Footscray.

Alan Morgan, T & LC Arts officer.|Partial contents note:|1. First met George when he was Arts Officer at Trades Hall. Alan was first AO at TH.|2. What projects were set up by George.|3. Banner art. Trade union art.|4. G.S. made about the arts.|5.…
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