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In perpetuity: the Edith & Joy London Foundation, Kioloa

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ANU Instructional Resources Unit (1975-1996)
Edith and Joy London Foundation
Director: Dale Baker
Narrator: Pru Goward

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In 1975, Joy London gave her property Kioloa to the Australian National University . Describes the gift and how it is now used as a rural field station and is a valuable educational resource.

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ANU AV Preservation Digitisation Project

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This video recording is provided for research purposes only and must not be reproduced without the prior permission of the Australian National University Library

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