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Contains 29 Results:
Abstract of Shirley McMILLAN, 2019
Item — Box: 24
Identifier: H00990002
Abstract
SHIRLEY MCMILLANInterviewer: Renee GoldupAbstracter: W. Brent CoatsFirst Interview: 6 April 201200:00 Interview Introduction00:20 Self felt unwell – Unable to walk far – Leg swollen - Doctor recommended COLONOSCOPY – No indication of cancer
Legs kept swelling – Admitted to KEW HOSPITAL – Tests revealed LYMPHOMA in groin, kidneys, spleen – 10 day stay at KEW – Describes02:30 Sent to DUNEDIN HOSPITAL – Explains
Isolated in...
Dates:
2019
INSALL, Nadia, Roy and Bronwen interviewed by Renee Goldup
Record Group — Box: 24
Identifier: H0098
Overview
This interview is part of the Headcases Collaborative Art Project, done in conjunction with the Southland Festival of the Arts and the Cancer Society. In this interview Nadia describes her diagnosis of breast cancer, her treatment options, the depression that goes with such a diagnosis, the tremendous support of parents and extended family, making new friends and establishing the Headcases project. The interview also talks with Nadia's parents and their experiences with their daughter's illness.
Dates:
2012
Oral History Interview of Shirley McMILLAN by Renee GOLDUP [6 April 2012], 2012
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H00990001
Dates:
2012
McMILLAN, Shirley interviewed by Renee Goldup
Record Group — Box: 24
Identifier: H0099
Overview
This interview is part of the Headcases Collaborative Art Project, done in conjunction with the Southland Festival of the Arts and the Cancer Society. This interview covers Shirley’s journey with cancer covering diagnosis, treatment and support from family and friends.
Dates:
2012
HARRIS, Muriwai Janet Dawn interviewed by Cathy Macfie
Record Group — Box: 24
Identifier: H0401
Dates:
2019
JOYCE, Noel Denis interviewed by Gordon Duston
Record Group — Box: 24
Identifier: H0396
Overview
In this interview Noel tells of his family history, fathers employment and his own education at St Joseph’s and Marist Brothers. He goes on to detail his employment as a technician with the automatic exchange and wool stores e.g. switch room, PABX, and cable jointer. He tells about the Invercargill floods in 1978 and 1984 and the effects on lines etc. Noel tells in detail his fascination with trams and his life and work on the Manapouri Power Scheme.
Dates:
2019
Oral History Interview of Noel Denis JOYCE by Gordon DUSTON [31 July 2019], 2019
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H03960001
Dates:
2019
Abstract of Noel Denis JOYCE, 2019
Item — Box: 24
Identifier: H03960002
Abstract
NOEL DENIS JOYCEInterviewer: Gordon DunstonAbstractor: Robyn PowleyInterview: 31 July 2019DISC 1: TRACK 100:00 Interview introduction01:34 Born INVERCARGILL – in 1945 – oldest of four - Lived in BOWMONT ST – Details02:27 Prior to his birth parents lived in EARNSLAW ST – Situated about opposite where BORSTAL FLATS used to be – Site taken over by PGG WRIGHTSON02:58 Father was a LABOURER – Worked for...
Dates:
2019
Oral History Interview of Muriwai Janet Dawn HARRIS by Cathy MACFIE [1 October 2019], 2019
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H04010001
Dates:
2019