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Episode 9: Amy Williams: The Lady of the Gramophone

  • November 1, 2019
  • Tagged as: Amy Williams, gramophone, Sound

Aural Postcards #3: Amy Williams: The Lady of the Gramophone Presenter: Henry Reese Further information and links: Allan’s Music — Charity Organisation Society — Poverty and Wealth — St Paul’s Cathedral  — Women in the City Credits…

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    My Marvellous Melbourne is a production of the Melbourne History Workshop in the School of Historical & Philosophical Studies at the University of Melbourne.

    The podcast draws on and links to content from eMelbourne, the Encyclopedia of Melbourne website. Early development of eMelbourne was supported by a grant from the Australian Research Council Strategic Partnerships with Industry — Research and Training (SPIRT) Scheme, in collaboration with partners from Monash University and the Australian Catholic University. The Encyclopedia of Melbourne project is led by Professor Andrew May at the University of Melbourne, with support from Lycette Bros. and the eScholarship Research Centre.

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