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., p. 769. 78 This is also demonstrated by A. Thomson’s well know example of Fred Farrell and the Anzac legend, A. Thomson, ‘Putting Popular Memory Theory into Practice in Australia’ in R. Perks and A. Thomson (eds), The Oral History Reader (London: Routledge, 2006), pp. 300–311. 79 P. Summerfield, ‘Culture and Composure: Creating Narratives of the Gendered Self in Oral History Interview’, Cultural and Social History, vol. 1 (2004), pp. 65–93, at p. 93. 80 L. Abrams, Oral History Theory (Abingdon: Routledge, 2010), p. 47. 81 Todd, ‘Class, Experience and Britain