Abstract of Heather Jean CULLEN, 2020
Item — Box: 17
Identifier: H00870002
Abstract
Interviewer: Kelly Haydon
Abstracter: Katie Mackenzie
28th September 2011
PART 1
00:00 Interview identification
00:51 HEATHER JEAN CULLEN born in 1930
01:04 Father was JACK CAULDER (sp?), originally from MORTON MAINS Mother was OLIVE CAULDER, originally from MIDDLEMARCH
01:26 Born in INVERCARGILL, grew up on farm in MORTON MAINS – Describes
02:12 Went to MORTON MAINS SOUTH SCHOOL, MATAURA PRIMARY SCHOOL, and GORE HIGH SCHOOL – Details
03:19 Recalls reasons for wanting to become a TEACHER – School teacher lived on the family farm - School experience as a student – Describes
05:49 Experiences as TEACHER – Trained at DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE
06:32 School placements at HIGH STREET, ARTHUR STREET, CORSTORPHINE SCHOOLS
06:45 Was at TRAINING COLLEGE from 1948 to 1949 – Also did varsity subjects English & Mathematics for pleasure
7:12 FIRST JOB - Teachers usually placed in schools in their home environment – 4 new teachers including self from MATAURA in 1950 – Self and 1 other worked at GORE MAIN SCHOOL – Stayed for 1 year – Pay rate – Lived at home but paid board - Funded studies with pay from Training College, own pocket, and help from parents
09:19 First day at GORE MAIN – Infant department, class of 31 x 5 year olds – taught alphabet, rhymes, adding & subtracting tables – Taught at WOODLANDS SCHOOL 1951 and 1952 – Stayed on a farm but came home every weekend – Started a GIRL GUIDE company - Impact on life of living & working in a small community – Describes
12:00 MARRIED PETER CULLEN in January 1953 at MATAURA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on CARNA STREET (sp?) – Peter was eldest of 8 SIBLINGS – Parents IAN and BETTY CULLEN – Peter’s parents good friends with Self’s parents from 1939 – Self was involved with Cullen family but not with Peter as he was in the AIR FORCE, served in the PACIFIC – Self and Peter got together when he returned
13:13 Lived in a flat in EAST GORE after marriage – did relieving work at EAST GORE SCHOOL for 4 years
14:07 Started building current house at NORTH TERRACE in OCTOBER 1957 – DAUGHTER born 11th May 1958 – PETER and his MOTHER shifted from flat on HOTTON STREET (sp?) into current house – Section cost £50 to buy – Describes
16:14 NEIGHBOURS & NEIGHBOURHOOD – Details
18:10 Original name of current street was OUSE STREET – renamed as already an Ouse Street in East Gore – PETER, neighbours JACK DAVIDSON and BILL PEARCEY (sp?) alerted Borough Council – PETER suggested NORTH TERRACE off the top of his head
19:41 Recalls road was originally gravel, no footpaths – became tar sealed between 1958 and 1963 – Raised NORTON STREET at back of section about 15 feet
21:05 Biggest changes in street and specific memories of the community – Recalls Self and neighbours being in same boat building houses – neighbours would take turns improving each other’s properties and then have a party after – street barbecues – Describes
23:20 Started a FAMILY in 1958 – stopped teaching between children – JOAN born 1958, JOHN born 1963 – began RELIEVING again at EAST GORE SCHOOL about 2 years after John was born – would take John – End of 1968 asked to teach at ST MARYS CONVENT SCHOOL – Taught at ST MARYS for 2 years – Describes
26:54 Returned to teach at GORE MAIN SCHOOL – both children went to Gore Main School before Gore High School – worked at Gore Main School until 1981 – Work/life balance – Peter worked at the SMITH & RAYNESFORD (sp?) SPORT SHOP – Children would go to the shop office to do homework – Describes
29:50 RETIRED from teaching end of 1989 – had been at WEST GORE SCHOOL – Enjoyed working at each and every school – Retired to have time for travelling with Peter – MOTHER was alive at that stage, passed away 1990 – Had 10 years to go travelling – Had done a lot of travelling in New Zealand – Also went to Australia, South Africa, cruised around Pacific
31:54 End of Part 1
PART 2
00:18 Became involved with WOMEN’S CLUB and GORE PAKEKE LIONS – Joined Women’s Club after retirement, early 1990’s – Pakeke Lions were originally men only, but Self was asked to join – Describes
02:53 Still interested in NETBALL and watches games at local courts – First got involved at EAST GORE SCHOOL – Coaching and umpiring, on the committee – EXECUTIVE MEMBER on Women’s Club – PRESIDENT of GORE PLUNKETT MOTHERS - Describes
04:39 Not involved in STRIKE ACTION while teaching
05:15 Felt that teaching or nursing were the only careers open to women when at high school – Explains
06:46 Recalls - showing parents her teaching certificate after completing first year at Gore Main School – briefly considered becoming a nurse like her MOTHER but changed her mind – Mother was supportive as she had her own career – GRANDPARENTS had been supportive of mother in her career
09:12 End of Part 2
Abstracter: Katie Mackenzie
28th September 2011
PART 1
00:00 Interview identification
00:51 HEATHER JEAN CULLEN born in 1930
01:04 Father was JACK CAULDER (sp?), originally from MORTON MAINS Mother was OLIVE CAULDER, originally from MIDDLEMARCH
01:26 Born in INVERCARGILL, grew up on farm in MORTON MAINS – Describes
02:12 Went to MORTON MAINS SOUTH SCHOOL, MATAURA PRIMARY SCHOOL, and GORE HIGH SCHOOL – Details
03:19 Recalls reasons for wanting to become a TEACHER – School teacher lived on the family farm - School experience as a student – Describes
05:49 Experiences as TEACHER – Trained at DUNEDIN TRAINING COLLEGE
06:32 School placements at HIGH STREET, ARTHUR STREET, CORSTORPHINE SCHOOLS
06:45 Was at TRAINING COLLEGE from 1948 to 1949 – Also did varsity subjects English & Mathematics for pleasure
7:12 FIRST JOB - Teachers usually placed in schools in their home environment – 4 new teachers including self from MATAURA in 1950 – Self and 1 other worked at GORE MAIN SCHOOL – Stayed for 1 year – Pay rate – Lived at home but paid board - Funded studies with pay from Training College, own pocket, and help from parents
09:19 First day at GORE MAIN – Infant department, class of 31 x 5 year olds – taught alphabet, rhymes, adding & subtracting tables – Taught at WOODLANDS SCHOOL 1951 and 1952 – Stayed on a farm but came home every weekend – Started a GIRL GUIDE company - Impact on life of living & working in a small community – Describes
12:00 MARRIED PETER CULLEN in January 1953 at MATAURA PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH on CARNA STREET (sp?) – Peter was eldest of 8 SIBLINGS – Parents IAN and BETTY CULLEN – Peter’s parents good friends with Self’s parents from 1939 – Self was involved with Cullen family but not with Peter as he was in the AIR FORCE, served in the PACIFIC – Self and Peter got together when he returned
13:13 Lived in a flat in EAST GORE after marriage – did relieving work at EAST GORE SCHOOL for 4 years
14:07 Started building current house at NORTH TERRACE in OCTOBER 1957 – DAUGHTER born 11th May 1958 – PETER and his MOTHER shifted from flat on HOTTON STREET (sp?) into current house – Section cost £50 to buy – Describes
16:14 NEIGHBOURS & NEIGHBOURHOOD – Details
18:10 Original name of current street was OUSE STREET – renamed as already an Ouse Street in East Gore – PETER, neighbours JACK DAVIDSON and BILL PEARCEY (sp?) alerted Borough Council – PETER suggested NORTH TERRACE off the top of his head
19:41 Recalls road was originally gravel, no footpaths – became tar sealed between 1958 and 1963 – Raised NORTON STREET at back of section about 15 feet
21:05 Biggest changes in street and specific memories of the community – Recalls Self and neighbours being in same boat building houses – neighbours would take turns improving each other’s properties and then have a party after – street barbecues – Describes
23:20 Started a FAMILY in 1958 – stopped teaching between children – JOAN born 1958, JOHN born 1963 – began RELIEVING again at EAST GORE SCHOOL about 2 years after John was born – would take John – End of 1968 asked to teach at ST MARYS CONVENT SCHOOL – Taught at ST MARYS for 2 years – Describes
26:54 Returned to teach at GORE MAIN SCHOOL – both children went to Gore Main School before Gore High School – worked at Gore Main School until 1981 – Work/life balance – Peter worked at the SMITH & RAYNESFORD (sp?) SPORT SHOP – Children would go to the shop office to do homework – Describes
29:50 RETIRED from teaching end of 1989 – had been at WEST GORE SCHOOL – Enjoyed working at each and every school – Retired to have time for travelling with Peter – MOTHER was alive at that stage, passed away 1990 – Had 10 years to go travelling – Had done a lot of travelling in New Zealand – Also went to Australia, South Africa, cruised around Pacific
31:54 End of Part 1
PART 2
00:18 Became involved with WOMEN’S CLUB and GORE PAKEKE LIONS – Joined Women’s Club after retirement, early 1990’s – Pakeke Lions were originally men only, but Self was asked to join – Describes
02:53 Still interested in NETBALL and watches games at local courts – First got involved at EAST GORE SCHOOL – Coaching and umpiring, on the committee – EXECUTIVE MEMBER on Women’s Club – PRESIDENT of GORE PLUNKETT MOTHERS - Describes
04:39 Not involved in STRIKE ACTION while teaching
05:15 Felt that teaching or nursing were the only careers open to women when at high school – Explains
06:46 Recalls - showing parents her teaching certificate after completing first year at Gore Main School – briefly considered becoming a nurse like her MOTHER but changed her mind – Mother was supportive as she had her own career – GRANDPARENTS had been supportive of mother in her career
09:12 End of Part 2
Dates
- 2020
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English
Creator
- From the Record Group: Haydon, Kelly (Interviewer, Person)
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