| Title | Oral history interview with Phillip Donovan Barnett, 2007. [Interim record] |
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| Date created | 06 July 2007 |
| Description Summary | Phillip describes living with poliomylytus and epilepsy. Mentions aspects of his childhood, scouting and sports played. Talks of attending jamborees. Recalls work with vehicle salvage and opening a country music shop in Henderson. |
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| Other Notes | Waitakere Library and Information Services Philip was born with infantile paralysis and epilepsy in 1951. He was a Boy Scout and was awarded a Leadership badge. For many years he was involved in car salvage working for a company contracted by the Automobile Association and the New Zealand Police. He married in 1995 and briefly operated a Country Music shop in Henderson. |
| Keywords | Waldren, Debbie; Goldsmith, Alana; Auckland; Waitakere City; Towing |
| Time span | 1950 - 1999 |
| Language | English |
| 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. |
| Available copies | Local History, Waitakere Central Library. CD given to Phil Barnett |
| Original medium | Audio; analogue, cassette |
| Duration | 1 x C60 |
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| Oral History ID | WOH-1059-3 |