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Santa Claus Talking With Children, 1946

1946

Santa Claus Talking With Children, 1946

1946

  • NFSA IDKZRN4XQ8
  • TypeMusic and Sound Recordings
  • MediumAudio
  • FormInterview
  • Year1946

A host chats with children who are visiting Santa Claus in 'Santaland'. The hot topics include, 'What would you like for Christmas?'

The recording was made in Anthony Horden's Department Store in Sydney in 1946. It is probably part of an unidentified 2GB broadcast.

The three children are: Robin Voigt (aged 3), her brother Peter (aged 5) and their cousin Carolyn Fisher (aged 6).

The original recording is on a radio transcription lacquer disc.

Notes by Beth Taylor

A host chats with children who are visiting Santa Claus in 'Santaland'. The hot topics include, 'What would you like for Christmas?'

The recording was made in Anthony Horden's Department Store in Sydney in 1946. It is probably part of an unidentified 2GB broadcast.

The three children are: Robin Voigt (aged 3), her brother Peter (aged 5) and their cousin Carolyn Fisher (aged 6).

The original recording is on a radio transcription lacquer disc.

Notes by Beth Taylor

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