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- Title
- From the Great Depression to the ammunition factory: an interview with Dorrie Caitcheon.
- Content partner
- Hamilton City Libraries
- Collection
- Hamilton Heritage Collections
- Description
Dorrie remembers her teenage years in Hamilton during the 1930s and the 1940s. She talks about her schooling, what she did for entertainment, home and social life, working at the ammunition factory and her awareness of issues.
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- Other
- Date created
- 1995
- URL
- https://heritage.hamiltonlibraries.co.nz/objects/28223
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