Interview with Bessie Lymburner
- UQFL300-Series A-File 16
- File
- 17 Dec 1991
Part of From lunchroom to boardroom : records of oral history project, Women in the Labor movement,1930-1970
Therese Collie interviews Bessie Lymburner, born in 1919 in Patana (Wenlock), Cape York.
Bessie talks about her early life in Palm Island and Townsville; working as a nurse and for the settlement Matron and Superintendent; housing; her husband Eric Lymburner's involvement in the Palm Island strike of 1957 where him and others protested againsts the injustices of living under the act; Second World War; her children; her concerns about Aboriginal health and Comalco Mining; Aboriginal people and women.