Tuatapere (N.Z.)
Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings
Found in 27 Collections and/or Records:
FAULKNER, Donald Lindsay interviewed by Chrissy Lampitt and Paula McKenzie
Record Group — Box 56
Identifier: H0606
Dates:
2022 - 2023
FAULKNER, Imelda Elsie Interviewed by Paula McKenzie
Record Group — Box 56
Identifier: H0697
Dates:
2023
FAULKNER, Robin John Interviewed by Pamela Smith
Record Group — Box 60
Identifier: H0497
Overview
This interview is one of eight undertaken by Pamela Smith and Tuatapere residents conducted as part of a thesis on social change in a rural community. The completed thesis is titled "Whatever happened to Tuatapere. Are we doing very nicely thank you?". In the interviews the participants discuss their early life, aspects of life in Tuatapere and their thoughts on the community at the time of the interview and into the future.
Dates:
2008
FORDE, Patricia Elizabeth (Pat) interviewed by Paula McKenzie
Record Group — Box 58
Identifier: H0603
Dates:
2022
HAMMOND, Kathleen Margaret (Kathy) interviewed by Paula McKenzie
Record Group — Box 56
Identifier: H0608
Dates:
2022
MARSHALL, John Bury interviewed by Denise Sanderson
Record Group — Box 43
Identifier: H0439
Dates:
2020
McINTOSH, Murray interviewed by Anne McCracken
Record Group — Box 29
Identifier: H0193
Overview
Murray was born in Riverton and attended Tuatapere School. In this interview he describes and details his extensive involvement in possum hunting. He also looks at his employment, business/farms owned and books written about himself and his wife and their possuming exploits.
Dates:
2014
McKAY, Helen Margaret interviewed by Paula McKenzie
Record Group — Box 56
Identifier: H0609
Dates:
2022
McKAY, Helen Margaret Interviewed by Pamela Smith
Record Group — Box 59
Identifier: H0495
Overview
This interview is one of eight undertaken by Pamela Smith and Tuatapere residents conducted as part of a thesis on social change in a rural community. The completed thesis is titled "Whatever happened to Tuatapere. Are we doing very nicely thank you?". In the interviews the participants discuss their early life, aspects of life in Tuatapere and their thoughts on the community at the time of the interview and into the future.
Dates:
2008
Photographs of Tuatapere to accompany Interview [8 photographs]
Digital Image
Identifier: DH04050006
Dates:
2019
Found in:
Southland Oral History Project