Wally Febey

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Wally Febey (1918-), Devonport, Tasmania provided details of some of the Australian tunes in this archive, collected by Rob Willis.

There is a recording of Wally Febey interviewed by Rob Willis in the National Library of Australia in Canberra, from May 1994. In it, Wally talks about his family; his experiences working at a saw mill; working during the Depression, clearing the road to Cradle Mountain; working on the hydro electric scheme and the pay and conditions; clearing the land at Britain's Swamp at Smithon, using bullocks; milling sassafras; time spent in the army, the 2nd 40th Tasmanian Battallion; working in the transport division moving trucks to Darwin; being chosen to go to with the Middle East reinforcements to Palestine; being sent to Ceylon when the Japanese invaded; time spent in New Guinea; working on the ambulance; his father playing the melodeon and his mother singing; going to dances at Claude Road at Sheffield; square dances, Schottische, Hesitation waltz, polka mazurka; his McCoy's melodeon; chocolate waltzes.

Rob Willis notes "Claude Road (near Sheffield Tas) was a hotbed of players including the McCoys and other families. Most of the families were related in the area by the way - Dawson, McCoy and Powell, Febey all had connections". See Dawson family, Eileen McCoy & Gordon Powell.

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