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Transcript of interview with Kerry Seaman, resident at Tivoli, whose home was flooded during the Ipswich flood of January 2011, Ipswich, 2012
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TitleTranscript of interview with Kerry Seaman, resident at Tivoli, whose home was flooded during the Ipswich flood of January 2011, Ipswich, 2012Date Created2012IntervieweeKerry SeamanInterviewer Margaret CookAcknowledgementIpswich City Council
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City & StateIpswich, Queensland
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DescriptionText and audio of 24 minute interview where Kerry relates the traumatic experience, with her husband, Neville, of having to evacuate her home in a great hurry and later returning to a house that had been fully submerged, 30 to 40 years of your life full of mud. She comments that she doesn't remember much of that first week, doesn't remember doing many of the things she automatically did, she just remembers crying a lot and feeling like she has lost her home.The floods occurred in January and peaked on Wednesday 12 January. More detailed information can be found in the local newspapers and media.
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Events2011 Flood Oral History RecordingAudio interview with Kerry Seaman, resident at Tivoli, whose home was flooded during the Ipswich flood of January 2011, Ipswich, 2012People & FamiliesKerry SeamanSubjectsFlood damageVolunteersFloodsCurated CollectionsOral Histories
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This work is protected under the Copyright Act 1968
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