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Interview with Geoffrey Borrack (1936-2025)

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PDF file(s): 
Interview with Geoffrey Borrack - transcript (177.79 KB)
Acquisition number: 
1803
Catalogue number: 
emdf0492
File name: 
DF0492
File location: 
Digital archive

In 2007 the East Melbourne Historical Society collaborated with the Australian Catholic University to conduct oral histories with East Melbourne residents. This was the second year the program took place. 

Dr John Brick was in charge of the History Methods course and the interviews were to be part of the students' assignments. The interviewees would be asked about their experiences of living in East Melbourne. EMHS found willing participants and students of ACU conducted the interviews.  

Not all of the interviews were handed over to EMHS at the end of the year and some were in formats unable to be accessed.  The accessible ones were transcribed by Sylvia Black, secretary of EMHS.

The interview with architect Geoffrey Borrack was one of the more successful interviews. 

 

Item type: 
Document
Related content: 
EMHS Newsletter June 2025
Number of pages: 
7
Copyright owner: 
East Melbourne Historical Society
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