Goulburn: Images from interview with Raymond Donald and John McKenzie

Title

Goulburn: Images from interview with Raymond Donald and John McKenzie

Description

Raymond Donald was a technician at the Snobs Creek Hatchery for thirty-five years. During fieldwork trips, which could last for several weeks, not only did Raymond set nets, angle for brood stock, and process fish, but he also ensured camp life on trips went well. Renowned as a great camp cook, teams would catch game to supplement the provisions they carried with them.

Images were sourced by the Talking Fish project team from Raymond on the day of his oral history interview.

Creator

Heather Goodall
Jodi Frawley

Publisher

University of Technology, Sydney

Contributor

Murray-Darling Basin Authority
NSW Department of Primary Industries - NSW Fisheries

Rights

All right reserved

Rights Holder

Raymond Donald

Date

2010-11-22

Access Rights

These images may only be reproduced or re-used with permission from Raymond Donald. Please contact State Library of NSW regarding collection ML OH 647/1-130.

Provenance

Originally organised by researchers in sub-collection 'MDB Extra'.

Mediator

Unmediated licence agreement. Interviewee's consent condition: John's consent is unclear and Raymond has selected access restrictions but not specified what they are.

Item Relations

This Item Is Related To Item: Goulburn: Oral History of Raymond Donald and John McKenzie
This Item Is Part Of Item: Goulburn River, Victoria
This Item Was Created By Item: Prof. Heather Goodall
Item: Dr Jodi Frawley
This Item Has Provenance Information Item: Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Data Archive (ATSIDA)
Item: State Library of New South Wales

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