Quaker Oral History

The full list of those Friends interviewed so far is given here. The recordings are available through Turnbull Library, Yearly Meeting Library and Resource Centre and some Monthly Meeting libraries.

Some of these recordings are subject to access restrictions detailed in the recording agreement signed with the interviewee.

There are no transcripts. Abstracts are available from: oral-historian@ym.quakers.nz

Frequently asked questions

The selection process

The selection of the Friends to be interviewed and the number and spread of interviews is made by the oral historian, who seeks advice from Monthly Meetings and Worship Groups as appropriate (and receives suggestions from the same). The current policy is to interview Friends whose present or past contributions to society have been influenced by their Quaker commitments. Those interviewed may be of any age, though there has usually been a weighting towards older Friends whose stories should not be lost. There is also a case for interviewing younger Friends who might be re-interviewed later in their lives. Contact the Oral Historians for further information or interviewee suggestions: oral-historian@ym.quakers.nz

The Oral Historian role

The oral historians are responsible for recording interviews with Friends and processing them to make them available to the interviewees, to the Quaker collection in the Oral History Archive in the Alexander Turnbull Library, and to any other repository named by the Friend concerned in the standard recording agreement form filled in at the time of the interview.

The selection of the Friends to be interviewed and the number and spread of interviews is made by the oral historian, who should seek advice from Monthly Meetings and Worship Groups as appropriate. The current policy is to interview Friends whose present or past contributions to society have been influenced by their Quaker commitments. Those interviewed may be of any age, though there has usually been a weighting towards older Friends whose stories should not be lost. There is also a case for interviewing younger Friends who might be re-interviewed later in their lives.

The abstracts of each interview are timed indexes which can identify for future researchers the topics being spoken of in each segment of the recording. (The abstracts take considerably more time to produce than the recording itself).

Responsibilities

The oral historian produces a physical file for each interview and each repository which includes:

· A title page which includes a photo of the interviewee (usually taken by the interviewer at the time of the interview);

• The recording agreement filled in and signed by the interviewer and interviewee;

• A biographical information form;

• The abstract of the interview, checked and agreed with the interviewee;

• Reproductions of any additional photos or documents provided by the interviewee;

• An electronic copy (currently on 8GB flash-drives) of the interview recording and the accompanying documentation.

The oral historians are responsible for the use of an annual allocation from the Yearly Meeting budget, which can be used for such things as travel and accommodation, consumables such as flashdrives and stationery, any training undertaken and any professional assistance required. The oral historians report to Yearly Meeting via Documents in Advance, and includes in that report an account of the use of the Yearly Meeting funding allocation.

The Oral Historians must be able and willing to travel in order to record interviews.

Preferred knowledge, skills, abilities and experience

Oral historians should be someone who has undertaken the interviewing training and abstracting training provided through the Turnbull Library, and will need basic computer skills and access to a computer. He or she will use and maintain the digital recording equipment to produce high quality recordings. The current equipment is a DR-100 Tascam Portable Digital Recorder with separate individual mikes. This is owned by the Religious Society of Friends Trust Board.

Expected time required

This varies considerably with each interview and also determined by the number of interviews undertaken.

Length of appointment

The appointment is made by Yearly Meeting through Yearly Meeting Nominations Committee. The entail term is for three years with the possibility of further terms.

The Recording Agreement

The recording agreement is a legal document which sets out the conditions on which recordings and files can be accessed. The agreement is made with the interviewee. The example template given shows the various ways an agreement can be varied to suit the wishes of the interviewee. The agreement gives interviewees total control over what happens to their interviews.

Stephanie
du Fresne
Date of interview:
2014
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Dirk
De Lu
Date of interview:
2014
Monthly Meeting:
Christchurch Monthly Meeting (CH)
Derek
Carver
Date of interview:
2014
Monthly Meeting:
Christchurch Monthly Meeting (CH)
Thomas
Owen
Date of interview:
2013
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Marvin
Hubbard
Date of interview:
2013
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Anna
Dunford
Date of interview:
2013
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Kevin
Clements
Date of interview:
2013
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Linda
Wilson
Date of interview:
2012, 2016
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Christina
Gibb
Date of interview:
2012
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Ruth
Gadgil
Date of interview:
2012
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Penelope
Dunkley
Date of interview:
2012
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Elaine
Ludwig
Date of interview:
2011
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Robert
Howell
Date of interview:
2011
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Jean
Anderson
Date of interview:
2011
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Rosalind
Zuses
Date of interview:
2010
Howard
Zuses
Date of interview:
2010
Jillian
Wychel
Date of interview:
2010
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
David
James
Date of interview:
2010
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
David
Waugh
Date of interview:
2004
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Patricia
Waugh
Date of interview:
2004
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Don (Errol)
Smart
Date of interview:
2004
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Enid
Bloomfield
Date of interview:
2004
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Llyn
Richards
Date of interview:
2003
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Josephine
Moxon
Date of interview:
2003
Monthly Meeting:
Kāpiti Monthly Meeting (KP) (Archived)
John
McMahon
Date of interview:
2003
Phoebe
Macdiarmid
Date of interview:
2003, 2022
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Joan
Garman
Date of interview:
2003
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Margaret
Caverhill
Date of interview:
2003
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Michael
Wiltshire
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
Kenneth
Staynes
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Dunedin Monthly Meeting (DN)
Elizabeth
Noordhof
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
Neil
Mountier
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Kāpiti Monthly Meeting (KP) (Archived)
Philip
Macdiarmid
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Mid-North Island Monthly Meeting (MNI)
Myra
Giese
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Malcolm
Douglass
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Christchurch Monthly Meeting (CH)
Kathleen
Douglas
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
Angela
Brusse
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Whanganui Monthly Meeting (WG)
Roger
Baily
Date of interview:
2002
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Ann
Baily
Date of interview:
2002, 2020
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Mary
Woodward
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Tony
Taylor
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Kāpiti Monthly Meeting (KP) (Archived)
Judith
Simpson
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Betty
Fowler
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Daphne
Erasmus
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Christchurch Monthly Meeting (CH)
Vera
Dickinson
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Edward Bruce
Dickinson
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Joan
Cameron
Date of interview:
2001
Monthly Meeting:
Northern Monthly Meeting (NT)
Ruth
Fawell
Date of interview:
2000
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Ann
Perry
Date of interview:
2000
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)
Helen
Hughes
Date of interview:
2000
Monthly Meeting:
Wellington Monthly Meeting (WN)