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Finding Aid - Graeme Clark/bionic ear collection [National Film and Sound Archive of Australia]
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A list of 117 items relating to Graeme Clark and the bionic ear held by the National Film and Sound Archive of Australia (NFSA), compiled by Sean Bridgeman. This list was compiled from searches of the online catalogue and internal systems at the NFSA. It is not an exhaustive list.

Date
June 2016
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Sean Bridgeman, National Film and Sound Archive of Australia.

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  • Graeme Clark/bionic ear collection [National Film and Sound Archive of Australia], 1956 - 2009; National Film and Sound Archive of Australia. Details

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