| Title | Oral history interview with Artie Jonkers |
| Creator | |
| Date created | 26 June 2005 |
| Description Summary | Artie recalls life in Waitakere in the 1930s. Mentions families living in the area including those living on Arrowsmith Road, Hickey Road, and Bethells Beach. Describes the Jonkers farm, roading, and kauri logging. Recalls a story of Frank Horsman. |
| Subjects | |
| Other Notes | Vanderwee, Kath; Ben Copedo talks with Arthur Jonkers about Kath Vanderwee's essay "A newcomer tramps in the Waitakeres", which tells the story of George Day's visit to the northern end of the Waitakere Ranges December 1930 and was entered into the J.T. Diamond Commemorative Essay Competition |
| Keywords | Horsman, Frank; Horsman, Ben; Jonkers family; Waitakere; Waitakere Ranges; New Zealand; New Zealand - description and travel; |
| Language | English |
| Copyright Holder | Waitakere Central Library, Henderson |
| Access Rights | Contact Waitakere Central Library, Henderson to listen to recording or view abstract. |
| Available copies | Local History, Waitakere Central Library; Arthur Jonkers |
| Original medium | Audio; analogue, cassette |
| Duration | 1 x C60 |
| Supporting materials | Kath Vanderwee's essay, correspondence and notes |
| Contributor | |
| Oral History ID | WOH-1041 |