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Does History Repeat? - Chasing Our Past At Home
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TitleDoes History Repeat? - Chasing Our Past At HomeDate Created23/06/2020Program Chasing Our Past At HomePresenterDr Margaret CookHostMelanie RushModeratorDeannah VeithAcknowledgementPicture IpswichIpswich LibrariesDr Margaret CookDescriptionIn 1919, a pandemic spread across the globe and Ipswich did not escape unscathed. Sound eerily familiar?
Listen to historian Dr Margaret Cook as she delves into the impact the Spanish Flu had on Ipswich.
Following her presentation Margaret will be joined by Picture Ipswich Digital Archivist and Historian Melanie Rush to discuss experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the ‘Picture Ipswich At Home’ project.
‘Picture Ipswich At Home’ is recording the story of the Ipswich experience during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
References (online)Click here for high resolutionReference ID2020-06-23 COPAH - Does History Repeat Itself - Margaret CookAsset TypeWebinar / Talk - MP4Recording Length0:57:16Buildings & StructuresIpswich General HospitalEventsInfluenza Pandemic (1918-1919)Covid-19 (2020- )People & FamiliesDr John Alexander CameronArchbishop James DuhigAlice KirkDr. Mervyn PattersonEdward John L. EastonDr John Flynn ( -1919)Arthur James Gambling ( -1919)Dr Philip ThorntonNurse SimpsonMatron Grace PamplingDr Benjamin Gilmore WilsonPlacesIpswich, QueenslandPurga MissionSubjectsInfluenza Pandemic (1918-1919)PermitsSchoolsVolunteersDoctorsNursesVaccinationHealth regulationsMasksCovid-19 (2020- )PandemicsEpidemicsEpidemic WardHealthChurch servicesQuarantineSpanish FluTranscriptionDoes History Repeat? - Chasing Our Past At Home (Transcription) Curated CollectionsChasing Our Past At HomeDefining Tulmur | IpswichBecoming A City: Health & WelfareAdapting To Change: Health & Welfare
Listen to historian Dr Margaret Cook as she delves into the impact the Spanish Flu had on Ipswich.
Following her presentation Margaret will be joined by Picture Ipswich Digital Archivist and Historian Melanie Rush to discuss experiences of the COVID-19 pandemic for the ‘Picture Ipswich At Home’ project.
‘Picture Ipswich At Home’ is recording the story of the Ipswich experience during the 2020 COVID-19 pandemic.
References (online)Click here for high resolutionReference ID2020-06-23 COPAH - Does History Repeat Itself - Margaret CookAsset TypeWebinar / Talk - MP4Recording Length0:57:16Buildings & StructuresIpswich General HospitalEventsInfluenza Pandemic (1918-1919)Covid-19 (2020- )People & FamiliesDr John Alexander CameronArchbishop James DuhigAlice KirkDr. Mervyn PattersonEdward John L. EastonDr John Flynn ( -1919)Arthur James Gambling ( -1919)Dr Philip ThorntonNurse SimpsonMatron Grace PamplingDr Benjamin Gilmore WilsonPlacesIpswich, QueenslandPurga MissionSubjectsInfluenza Pandemic (1918-1919)PermitsSchoolsVolunteersDoctorsNursesVaccinationHealth regulationsMasksCovid-19 (2020- )PandemicsEpidemicsEpidemic WardHealthChurch servicesQuarantineSpanish FluTranscriptionDoes History Repeat? - Chasing Our Past At Home (Transcription) Curated CollectionsChasing Our Past At HomeDefining Tulmur | IpswichBecoming A City: Health & WelfareAdapting To Change: Health & Welfare
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