1930s Depression Subject La Perouse Transcript: Mr Carl Borowsky talks about 'bag town' in the 1920s Transcript: Mr George Bates on working at Ashcroft's Butchers in Liverpool during the Great Depression Transcript: Mr George Bates talks about the Ancient Order of Foresters during the Great Depression Transcript: Mr Norman Woodward recalls working conditions as a spinner during the Depression Transcript: Mr William Kennedy recalls collecting the dole at Liverpool Town Hall during the Depression Transcript: Mrs Amy Everett recalls moving to Chipping Norton during the Great Depression Transcript: Mrs Constance Jewell remembers economising with meals during the Depression Transcript: Mrs Constance Jewell remembers social life in Hammondville during the Depression Transcript: Mrs Evelyn Chapple remembers surviving well during the Great Depression Transcript: Mrs Lillian Watson remembers her arrival in Hammondville during the Depression Caddie Prevention and Relief of Unemployment Act 1930 Tell Morning This The Hungry Miles Cadwell, Bob Frog Hollow Hammondville Happy Valley Hill 60 Billy Hughes at Hammondville c1935 Canon Hammond at Hammondville September 1936 Children and families at 'Happy Valley' in the sandhills at Brighton-le-Sands, November 1933 Children in fancy dress at the opening of the 50th home at Hammondville 2 December 1934 Eviction at Happy Valley, 24 March 1939 Grocery store on the corner of Riley and Fitzroy Streets during bread price war in the Depression, Surry Hills 21 August 1934 Group of families outside a shack in the sand hills at 'Happy Valley', Brighton-le-Sands 1933 Happy Valley, La Perouse, early 1930s It can't happen here.... Scenes in inner city Sydney during the Depression 1938 Man busking with a one-string fiddle made from a kerosene tin, Sydney, 1929 Man living in a tent in the Domain during the Depression of the 1930s Official opening of Hammond's Hotel, November 1930 This village stands as one man's memorial 1946 Unemployed match-seller's sign, Sydney c1935 William Roberts, an original Anzac, and his family evicted from their Redfern home during the Depression 28 September 1934 Carl Borowsky, interviewed in 1986, talks about the 'bag town' near Liverpool that provided housing for families during the Depression Excerpt of oral history interview with Jane Lanyon about life as a child in the inner city during the Depression, by historian Sue Rosen at Redfern, 19 November 1994 Mr George Bates talks about the Ancient Order of Foresters during the Great Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mr George Bates, interviewed in 1986, on working at Ashcroft's Butcher's in Liverpool during the Great Depression Mr Norman Woodward recalls working conditions at the Challenge Woollen Mills during the Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mr William Kennedy recalls collecting the dole at Liverpool Town Hall during the Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Amy Everett recalls moving to Chipping Norton during the Great Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Constance Jewell remembers economising with meals during the Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Constance Jewell remembers social life in Hammondville during the Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Evelyn Chapple remembers surviving well during the Great Depression, interviewed in 1986 Mrs Lillian Watson remembers her arrival in Hammondville during the Depression, interviewed in 1986