Ticklebelly Tales

Ticklebelly Tales - with the subtitle of and other stories from the people of the Hydro by Heather Felton, was a book published in 2008 about the people who had worked for the Hydro Electric Commission of Tasmania from 1910 to 2006.

History

The comprehensive history included institutional details as well as personal anecdotes.[1] A later edition was published in 2013.[2]

Earlier histories of the HEC exist - Garvies' A Million Horses of 1962 [3] and Roger Luptons' Lifeblood of 2000,[4] however Fenton's style and the production of the Ticklebelly Tales volume includes details of over many interviews and extensive photographic material.

Notes

  1. Felton, Heather; Hydro Tasmania (2008), Ticklebelly tales and other stories from the people of the Hydro, Hydro Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-646-47724-4
  2. Felton, Heather; Hydro Tasmania (2013), Ticklebelly tales and other stories from the people of the Hydro, Hobart Hydro Tasmania, ISBN 978-0-646-59259-6
  3. Garvie, R. M. H; Tasmania. Hydro-Electric Commission (1962), A million horses : Tasmania's power in the mountains, Hydro-Electric Commission, Tasmania, retrieved 30 October 2017
  4. Lupton, Roger (1999), Lifeblood : Tasmania's hydro power, Focus Publishing, ISBN 978-1-875359-33-2
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