Joan Ross interview. Part 1.
- Date:
- 2006
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Description
The first part of an interview with Joan Ross who was born in 1939 in North Wales. During the interview she speaks about childhood, education and career. Joan is an author and Scope London Partnership Committee member.
Publication/Creation
UK : Scope, 2006.
Physical description
1 DVD (31.30 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
1 Videocassette (DIGI BETA) (31.30 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
1 Videocassette (DIGI BETA) (31.30 min.) : sound, color, PAL.
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Notes
This interview, conducted on 28 November 2006, forms part of a selection recorded by Scope for their Speaking For Ourselves oral history project. This was a two-year project funded by the Heritage Lottery Fund in which people aged over fifty, who have lived with cerebral palsy, communicate their life stories to a wider audience. The interviews were conducted by disabled volunteers and are permanently housed at the British Library Sound archive.
Online interview, interview summary and transcriptions are available on the British Library's Sounds website in the section within Disability Voices on Cerebral Palsy.
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