Neil Brian Davis as a cameraman / correspondent for Visnews Ltd, Vietnam and Cambodia 1964-1975, interviewed by Tim Bowden

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Accession Number S00677
Collection type Sound
Measurement 5 hr 24 min
Object type Oral history
Physical description 1/4 inch sound tape reel; BASF SP 55R; 7 1/2 ips/19 cm.s; mono; 10 inch NAB
Maker Davis, Neil Brian
Bowden, Timothy Gibson 'Tim'
Australian Broadcasting Commission
Date made 1976
Access Onsite use only
Conflict Indonesian Confrontation, 1962-1966
Vietnam, 1962-1975
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Description

Neil Brian Davis as a cameraman / correspondent for Visnews Ltd, Vietnam and Cambodia 1964-1975, interviewed by Tim Bowden

History / Summary

Davis speaks of his family background; rural upbringing in Nala and Sorrell, Tasmania; his horse riding skills; his siblings; memories of the Second World War; his schooling in Nala and Sorrell; his competitiveness; his sporting achievements as a professional footballer and runner; his early career in film making and photography with the Tasmanian Government Film Unit; the influence of his childhood experiences on his attitudes to death in later life; Adam Featherstone, a local identity in Sorrell; his fitness developed through an ongoing interest in competitive sport; joining Visnews Ltd in 1963; moving to Singapore in 1964; covering the confrontation with Indonesia in the Borneo states of Malaysia; working with Donald Wise, a correspondent for the London Daily Mirror [located at part 8 of 8]. Interview incudes a recording of Lieutenant Calley and the shooting down of ‘the man with a white flag’ in an incident at Hue, South Vietnam, 21 February 1968 [located at part 7 of 8].