Miller, Elizabeth Carolyn (Liz)
Person
Dates
- Existence: 1936 - 2020
Found in 11 Collections and/or Records:
Elizabeth Carolyn Miller as an Infant
Digital Image
Identifier: DH02310003_1
Dates:
c. 1938
Found in:
Southland Oral History Project
Elizabeth Miller (Right) and Tania Faulkner-McKenzie (Left) Storytelling at the Literary Day Picnic in the Park
Digital Image
Identifier: DH02310005_1
Found in:
Southland Oral History Project
Elizabeth Miller (Right) and Tania Faulkner-McKenzie (Left) Storytelling at the Literary Day Picnic in the Park
Item
Identifier: H02310005
Dates:
2015
Elizabeth Miller Storytelling at First International Storytelling Festival at Masterton, 1992
Item
Identifier: H02310006
Dates:
1992
Elizabeth Miller Storytelling at First International Storytelling Festival in Masterton
Digital Image
Identifier: DH02310006_1
Dates:
1992
Found in:
Southland Oral History Project
MILLER, Elizabeth Carolyn (Liz) interviewed by Gill Poplur
Record Group — Box: 31
Identifier: H0231
Overview
In this interview Liz discusses and tells the story of her family covering topics such as: family interest in reading, recreational activities, wartime restrictions and memories, her education kindergarten through to Dunedin Teachers College and a Chinese built cave her parents lived in during the depression.
Dates:
2015
MILLER, Elizabeth Carolyn (Liz) interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen
Record Group — Box: 33
Identifier: H0271
Overview
This interview is part of the Grand Hotel Project. In it Liz recalls her time working as a waitress at the Grand Hotel and the visit there by the Queen in 1954. She worked here for five years after school and in holidays prior to attending Training College and a spending a year learning speech therapy in Christchurch. She worked as a speech therapist before teaching. Liz also give an insight into her family life during this time.
Dates:
2016
MILLER, Elizabeth Carolyn (Liz) interviewed by Seona Craig
Record Group — Box: 29
Identifier: H0192
Overview
In this interview Elizabeth (Liz) recalls, describes and details her professional journey from teacher and speech language therapist, to children's librarian and story teller. She tells of extensive travelling around the world visiting different libraries and cultures, how she incorporated the knowledge she gained into the library system here and the resources she created to bring stories alive.
Dates:
2014
Ursula Cruickshank (Sitting) and Elizabeth Miller (Standing) in a Repertory Play
Item
Identifier: H02310004
Dates:
2015