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MATHIESON, Ruth interviewed by Carolyn Deverson

 Record Group — Box: 16
Identifier: H0304

Overview

In this interview Ruth Mathieson talks about her father Vic Stevens. Vic was the 13th of 14 children and was born in 1905. He attended Wild Bush, Riverton and Oraki Schools. When he left school he went to work on the family farm in Longwood and then he was employed by Parkinsons, an electrical installation company, in Invercargill. He worked with a gang getting houses "hooked up to the electric". Vic then mobved to the West Coast and played rugby for the Star Rugby Club and he met and married Agnes Stent in Greymouth. He returned to Invercargill and wired the Waipapa Point Lighthouse and Te Anau Hotel. He then moved to Riverton at Taramea Bay and served on the borough council. He kept his "electrical ticket" until he died.

Dates

  • 2006

Creator

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Extent

1 folder(s)

Language of Materials

English

Creator

Title
MATHIESON, Ruth
Language of description
English
Script of description
Latin

Repository Details

Part of the Southland Oral History Project Repository