Cecil Charles Florey and Jean Florey (with Neville and Sheila Houghton) discuss growing up in England during the Second World War, with interviewer Alison Viney Houghton

Accession Number AWM2018.572.20
Collection type Sound
Measurement Duration:
Object type Oral history
Physical description audio cassette; BASF Ferro Extra I 90
Maker Florey, Jean
Place made Australia
Date made 30 May 1995
Access Open
Conflict Second World War, 1939-1945
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Cecil Charles Florey and Jean Florey (with Neville and Sheila Houghton) interviewed by Alison Viney Houghton about growing up in England during the Second World War, as part of Alison Viney Houghton's "The Age of Innocence 1937–1947" oral history project. The Floreys emigrated to Australia around 1958 with assisted passage (as "ten pound poms").

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