Skip to main content

World War, 1939-1945

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 391 Collections and/or Records:

[Otago] regiment

 Digital Image
Identifier: D28800002
Dates: No Date

[Otago] regiment, No Date

 Item — Box 1: Series S2875; Series S2876; Series S2877; Series S2878; Series S2879; Series S2880; Series S2881; Series S2882
Identifier: S28800003
Scope and Contents Photo on postcard from Cornelius Whiting Fraser [to his wife?].
Dates: No Date

[Otago] regiment, No Date

 Item — Box 1: Series S2875; Series S2876; Series S2877; Series S2878; Series S2879; Series S2880; Series S2881; Series S2882
Identifier: S28800002
Scope and Contents Photo [Otago regiment?] on postcard from Cornelius Whiting Fraser to his mother.
Dates: No Date

PALMER, Margaret Robina interviewed by Tessa Smith

 Record Group
Identifier: H0454
Overview This interview covers Robina's early life in Glenham where she was born and raised on a small dairy farm. Robina recounts memories of farming life, her move to Roxburgh when she was eighteen, and her time living in Invercargill as a married woman. Robina details her family's history, living through WWII and her memories of D-Day, and other memories of her childhood.
Dates: 2021

PATERSON, Hugh interviewed by Richard Savory

 Record Group
Identifier: H0078
Overview Hugh talks of his family history, his siblings’ lives and choices. He talks in detail of farming practices, produce and his return to the farm after his time in World War 2 and the benefits of his attendance of a farming course at Lincoln. He describes his time at war in detail.
Dates: 2009

Photographs, bulk: c. 1940, c.1950

 Series
Identifier: S2866
Dates: Majority of material found within c. 1940, c.1950

PIRIE, Ewen Alexander interviewed by Rebecca Amundsen

 Record Group
Identifier: H0111
Overview In this interview Ewen describes his family history in detail, dating back to his grandfather’s journey to NZ via goldmining in Australia and the establishing himself in farming in NZ. He refers to a book ‘One Hundred Years at Morton Mains’ which records his grandparents and their descendants. He discusses his relationship with his father and their religious beliefs. Ewen goes on to discuss tractors and their advancement in farming, deer stalking and culling, joining the army, friendships...
Dates: 2012

PORT, Charles Henry (Charlie) interviewed by Warrick McCallum

 Record Group
Identifier: H0281
Overview In this interview Charlie shares memories and stories from his life including his family history, properties he has owned, his occupations and marriage. He also talks about power generation starting at the hydroelectricity plant at Monowai, long-time local doctor, Dr Trotter, taking part in sports days at Limehills and Tuatapere; and his many friends.
Dates: 2000

PRITCHARD, William John (Jack) interviewed by Janice Templeton

 Record Group
Identifier: H0150
Overview In this interview Jack talks of his family history and grandparent’s employment with mining e.g. Nightcaps and Linton Coal Company; the family orchard in McIvor Road. Jack goes on to recall his own education, employment with the Post Office and war experiences where he was in the Army Signals in 21st battalion posted in the Middle East. In 1945 he returned to the Post Office transferring to Wellington-Lower Hutt exchange. In 1956 he and wife Thelma returned to Southland and purchased a small...
Dates: 2006

PULLAR, Gordon Joseph interviewed by Margaret McDougall

 Record Group
Identifier: H0094
Overview Gordon looks at his family history, growing up in Kaiwera, his family home and daily life e.g. food clothing, games chores, religion and education through to secondary school. During the war he was involved with the Home Guard – First Aid Group and discusses the war and its affects. He goes on to the social life of the time, his meeting of and marriage to Margaret, the trials of building their first home, children and the gaining of a Nuffield Scholarship and what this meant.
Dates: 2011