Sounds Historical for Sunday 19 June 2011
8:10 Today in New Zealand History, 1940
The Niagara Sunk.
8:17 Easy Come Easy Go/The Interislander Song) (Winch)
The Warratahs CD Pagan PACD 1148
Barry Saunders (vocal), Mike Brown (mandoline) Rob Winch (guitar)
8:20 As I Remember Archive
A Penny at the Farmers by Jack Morrow, read by Phil Smith
8:23 Homework
An area near Ashburton once boasted a brickwork building with a very tall chimney which actually was the reason for the name given to the settlement what was that name?
8:25 Yellow and Blue (Curtis)
Martin Curtis CD
8:31 Obituary
Broadcaster Erin Sinclair who died last week is interviewed by Wayne Mowat at the time of his retirement in 2002.
8:49 Preserving Something of Christchurch
Deb Donnell talks about the effect of the loss of small businesses in Christchurch and the importance of recording memories about them.
9:07 As I Remember
Blumine Island by Lynette Elphick of Greymouth read by Rebecca Blundell.
9:10 As I Remember
First Day at Secondary School by Richard Heulin of Wellington.
9:15 On The Quarterdeck (Alford)
Band of the Royal New Zealand Navy LP EMI HSD 1031
June Peka of Christchurch tells the story of finding a recording of the voice of her uncle, Bill Perry, who went down with HMS Neptune in December 1941.
Invercargill March (Lithgow)
Band of the Royal New Zealand Navy LP EMI HSD
8:23 Homework
An area near Ashburton once boasted a brickwork building with a very tall chimney which actually was the reason for the name given to the settlement what was that name?
9:32 Preparation and Introit (Parry)
Deck Thyself (Cruger) LP Kiwi LD 7
Choir of St Mary;s Cathedral, Auckland 1965
Directed by Peter Godfrey
9:40 Book of the Week:
Living Legacy - A History of the Anglican Diocese of Auckland.
Edited by Allan Davidson
Anglican Diocese of Auckland
P.O.Box 37 242
Auckland
ISBN 978 0 473 18031 7
The Blessing (Byrd)
Choir of St Mary%u2019s Cathedral, Auckland 1965
Directed by Peter Godfrey, LP Kiwi LD 7
9:56 Hush Not A Word to Mary (Callender)
John Rowles CD EMI 814 7072