Box 57
Container
Contains 23 Results:
Abstract of Catherine Anne GEDDES, 1998
File — Box: 57
Identifier: H06190002
Abstract
Interviewee: CATHERINE ANNE GEDDESInterviewer: Elaine ScottAbstracted: Elaine ScottFIRST INTERVIEW: 25 April 1998 SIDE 11.2 Father, JOHN STEWART, CROYDON SIDING, FARMER. MOTHER, MARY OGILVY GIFFORD, BLUFF, BLUFF, SCHOOL TEACHER. Grandfather, DAVID STEWART, KILNAUGHTON, IRELAND. Grandmother, ANNIE McKINNEY, COLERAINE, IRELAND. Date of arrival in NEW ZEALAND Details of physical appearance given.4.9 Grandmother, ANNIE...
Dates:
1998
Oral History Interview of Ronald William (Ron) ASHBY by Helen FRIZZELL [20 and 21 May 1998]
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H06100001
Dates:
1998
Abstract of Ronald William (Ron) ASHBY, 1998
Item — Box: 57
Identifier: H06100002
Abstract
AbstractRonald William AshbyINTERVIEWER: Helen FrizzellABSTRACTER: Helen FrizzellFIRST INTERVIEW 20 May 1998SIDE 101 '00" RONALD WILLIAM ASHBY. Who named after. Details. Born DALKEITH MATERNITY HOME, GORE. Family lived at MANDEVILLE. Details. Born 1937.02’00" FAMILY BACKGROUND: PATERNAL/MATERNAL - Remembers maternal grandmother RICHARDSON. Recalls paternal grandparents used to visit family at MANDEVILLE....
Dates:
1998
BURROWS, Charles Joseph interviewed by Win Hamilton
Record Group — Box: 57
Identifier: H0612
Overview
Charles Burrows was born in 1871 [1872 stated on his gravestone] and arrived in New Zealand with his parents in September 1874. His father Nathan Burrows was gardener in Invercargill and then for G M Bell at Waimea Estate near Riversdale. Discusses his early life and early Gore history. Charles Burrows was a successful nurseryman, Borough Councillor and was involved on school committees and church management but the tape does not include this latter material. Recalls aspects of his early life...
Dates:
1970
ASHBY, Ronald William (Ron) interviewed by Helen Frizzell
Record Group — Box: 57
Identifier: H0610
Overview
Ron, born 1937, grew up in Mandeville, near Gore. He is one of 10 children in a close knit family. His parents were not well off— rabbits were a valuable source of family income. Music was a big part of family life. About half the family played musical instruments - Ron later played in dance bands.After attending the local primary school and secondary school in Gore, Ron began work as a labourer in the early 1950's. In 1952 his brother helped him get a job at Fleming & Co where he has...
Dates:
1998
BOLGER, Montague Graham (Monty) interviewed by Edna McKelvie
Record Group — Box: 57
Identifier: H0611
Overview
Montague Bolger was born in Christchurch in 1910. Mentions his Irish grandparents meeting on the journey to New Zealand and subsequently having four sons. Notes that his parents John and Ethel had six sons. Recalls his father's employment at Costers coal mine, the Mataura Freezing Works and on their farm on the Mataura Winton road. Describes attending the Mataura School and leaving at the age of fourteen. Talks about working as engine driver at Rowes coal mine where his father was manager....
Dates:
1998
Oral History Interview of Charles Joseph BURROWS by Win HAMILTON [3 May 1970], 1970
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H06120001
Dates:
1970
Oral History Interview of Montague Graham (Monty) BOLGER by Edna McKelvie [10 February 1998], 1998
Item — Multiple Containers
Identifier: H06110001
Dates:
1998
DAVIDSON, Andrew Reid interviewed by Paulette McFarland
Record Group — Box: 57
Identifier: H0615
Overview
Reid Davidson was born in Gore in 1932. Gives details about his parents. Describes his house on Main Street, Gore, his schooling and reasons for leaving school and going to work in his father's shop. Mentions meeting his wife and their wedding. Discusses his family connection with the grocery business, his father working with McKibbon (McGibbon) and Company and starting his own business. Gives details of the shop's growth, some of the jobs, competition within the business, the mark up,...
Dates:
1998
CROWLEY, John Howard (Jack) interviewed by Helen Booth
Record Group — Box: 57
Identifier: H0614
Overview
John Crowley was born in Reefton in 1912. Describes how his father was a gold dredger based in Waikaia. Talks about moving to Dunedin, Catholic schooling, working at Gallien's Pharmacy at the Gardens in Dunedin and his interest in swimming, yachting, life saving, tramping and football. Mentions appearing before the Otago Rugby Union after an incident. Discusses becoming an apprentice plasterer to George Newman and work plastering at Teschemakers Convent near Oamaru. Mentions a stutter and how...
Dates:
1998