| Title | Oral history interview with Herman Tecklenburg, 1999. |
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| Date created | 22 July 1999 |
| Description Summary | Herman recalls life in the Netherlands [Holland] describing his father's business and memories of World War II. He describes emigrating to New Zealand and recalls being reunited with family at Whenuapai aerodrome. Herman describes life in Auckland, his first impressions of New Zealand, and mentions leisure activities. He recalls learning English, experiencing Pacific cultures and moving to Waitakere City. |
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| Other Notes | Born in the Netherlands [Holland], 1932, Herman trained as a chef and baker. He has played an active role within his church [Anglican] and also in Access Radio, Auckland. |
| Keywords | Holland; |
| Language | English |
| Ethnicity | Dutch |
| Copyright Holder | Auckland Libraries |
| Access Rights | Contact the West Auckland Research Centre, Waitakere Central Library in Henderson, to listen to recording or view abstract. Not available for loan. |
| Digital access copies | Wav file. |
| Available copies | Access copy in Local History Closed Store, Level 2, Waitakere Central Library, Henderson. |
| Original medium | Audio; analogue, cassette |
| Duration | 1 x C60 |
| Supporting materials | Oral History agreement; Biographical information sheet. Abstract. |
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| Oral History ID | WOH-1001-3 |