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DUSTON, Gordon Thomas interviewed by Seona Craig

 Record Group — Box: 29
Identifier: H0212
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection. In this interview Gordon recalls involvement with Awarua Communication Museum, fundraising for this and some of the identities involved in this project. He also looks at his career starting with his employment at the Post Office Lines Branch, marriage and joining Southland Tramping Club. He recalls his work on the Deep Cove Project, Tiwai Aluminum Smelter and various other businesses around Invercargill
Dates: 2014

GREANEY, Bruce Arnold interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 32
Identifier: H0262
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection. Bruce tells of family history and father’s employment as a morse code operator at Awarua and their life at the station. He recalls his memories of the Home Guard and times when enemy craft were close to the NZ coastline. There were large staff members during WW2 with workers working 6-hour shifts around the clock. He recalls leisure activities at the station which included: rabbit shooting, tennis, snooker and rugby....
Dates: 2016

JENKINS, Elizabeth Maree interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 37
Identifier: H0356
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection.
Dates: 2018

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

KNIGHT, Jack Campbell interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 15
Identifier: H0277
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection. In this interview Jack tells his family history before going onto to describe in detail his work for the Post Office in particular his time spent at Awarua Radio Station during WW2 where he used his qualifications with morse code. During this time, he also had to learn Japanese Morse Code. After the war he returned to Post Office duties in various towns around the south before retiring at the age of 57. He speaks of...
Dates: 2016

LANKSHEAR, Peter Maurice interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 25
Identifier: H0403
Dates: 2019

LIDDELL, Adrian Rex interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 35
Identifier: H0319
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection. Adrian starts his interview describing his apprenticeship as an electrician before joining the Post office where he worked setting up and maintaining exchanges e.g., in Christchurch, Milford Sound and Stewart Island. He details the Stewart Island exchange.
Dates: 2017

McKAY, Sydney Paul interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 15
Identifier: H0293
Overview Recorded as part of the Awarua Communications Museum Collection. In this interview Paul tells of his family history and life first in South Invercargill and later in Woodlands where he began his career with the Post Office where he worked in various areas e.g., switch board operator, Telegraph and Motor registration. Moving between townships eventually becoming the Post master of Riverton and Winton offices, during this time he specialised in the conversion of the Telephone Exchanges from...
Dates: 2017

MILLER, Peter Albert interviewed by Gordon Duston

 Record Group — Box: 37
Identifier: H0352
Overview This interview is part of the Awarua Radio Communications Museum collection. In this interview Peter recalls his work at Awarua Radio Station as a technician before moving to Wellington to work in a radio lab. He then joined the broadcasting service and this interest combined with sound engineering eventually led to working in television at Avalon Studios. He describes getting around Wellington on a Vespa Scooter as well as the various shifts he worked. While working for Awarua Radio he...
Dates: 2018

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