| Title | Oral history interview with Robert Norcross, 2015. |
| Creator | |
| Collection | |
| Date created | 4 December 2015 |
| Description Summary | Robert Norcross, owner of Norcross Fishing World, talks about his family of successful Henderson retailers. He describes shops and shopping during the 1960s to date, including Friday night trading, and subsequent changes to retail trends with the advent of chain stores and shopping malls. Robert highlights ways in which Council and Auckland Transport planning decisions negatively impact on owner-operated businesses. He talks of the pleasures of running his business in Henderson, and states his views on the suburb's future. |
| Subjects | |
| Time span | 1950s-2015 |
| Language | English |
| Copyright Holder | Auckland Libraries |
| Access Rights | Contact the West Auckland Research Centre, Waitakere Central Library, Henderson, to listen to recording. Not available for loan. |
| Original medium | Audio; digital, external drive |
| Duration | Track 1: 31 minutes and 59 seconds Tack 2: 23 minutes and 18 seconds |
| Supporting materials | Photographs; video |
| Contributor | |
| Oral History ID | OH-1252-006 |