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Mobile Unit. Huntly history

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Title
Mobile Unit. Huntly history
Content partner
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Collection
Ngā Taonga Sound & Vision
Description

Mrs Holland and Matt Russell discuss early Huntly and Kimihia coal mine, including mining, gum digging and railways. Part 1 - Mrs Holland was born in the Thames area, then the family moved to Australia before returning to New Zealand (to Huntly) when she was around five years old. She recalls early Huntly, with only a few wooden buildings, and ... RNZ Collection; Holland, Mrs, Interviewee; Russell, Matt, Interviewee; New Zealand Broadcasting S...

Format
Audio
Date created
1947
URL
https://www.ngataonga.org.nz/search-use-collection/search/5074/
Related subjects
Interviews (Sound recordings) / Oral histories / Sound recordings

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