Interview with Victor Silich [oral history] / / interviewer: Margaret Howroyd
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AuthorSilich, Victor, 1919 -; Howroyd, MargaretDescriptionFamily moved to 96 Marine Terrace when he was 5 -- Horse drawn carriages and lorries -- Lumpers racing home -- Roads -- Wearing shoes -- Italian streets -- Racial prejudice -- Boarding house for migrants -- Father interpreting for customs, shipping, insurance companies -- Cooking for boarders -- Changes in Marine Tce -- Boronia Bend -- Fish market jetty -- South Mole -- Celebrations -- Lygnern wreck -- Moving to a farm during the Depression -- After the war -- Worked 27 years at the Fremantle Power Station -- Conditions at the station -- Water treatment plant -- Industrial unrest -- Jack Marks -- Harry Fletcher -- Superannuation -- Co-workers at the stationImprintFremantle, W.A. : LHC, 1992Collation3 sound cassette (138 min.) + guide to contents (6 leaves)LanguageEnglishDate Published1992Dewey ClassOH/SILAudio FormatCassetteDigital ItemYes
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Barcode30118000425656LocationOral History Collection
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Silich, Victor, 1919 -; Howroyd, Margaret, Interview with Victor Silich [oral history] / / interviewer: Margaret Howroyd. City of Fremantle Local History Centre, accessed 17/11/2025, https://history.fremantle.wa.gov.au/nodes/view/9569