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The First Recorder
In this episode of Archive Treasures, we share with you some of the early history of the Trentham & District Historical Society. The year of 1987 saw the formation of the original Trentham Historical Society. Also in that year, the inaugural issue of the Recorder Newsletter was published for all members.
Pig Tales with Noel Keogh & John Toomey
In the last of the Pig Tales recordings, it is Noel Keogh and John Toomey keeping us entertained with stories of life in East Trentham and some of the characters of the district.
Pig Tales with Mario Sartori & Bill O’Connell
In the second of the Pig Tales recordings, Mario Sartori and Bill O'Connell keep the local stories and tall tales coming thick and fast.
Pig Tales with Pat Walsh & Bill Hickey
In the first of the Pig Tales recordings, Pat Walsh and Bill Hickey share stories of life in East Trentham, from their time at school through to 2010 when the recording was made.
The Creation of Pig Tales
The Pig Tales recordings were started in 2010 by Richard and Trish Ryan. They wanted to capture the stories they were hearing, as told by the storytellers themselves, all regulars at the Pig and Whistle in East Trentham. In this episode we hear from Richard and Trish about what motivated them to create these recordings and the experience of making Pig Tales.
The Old Police Station
Back down at the Old Police Station, or OPS, Curator Sue Worthington shares the intriguing history of the buildings on the site and some of the colourful stories associated with past policing in the area.
In conversation with Curator, Sue Worthington
The first episode of Archive Treasures features Sue Worthington, the current Curator at the T&DHS. Sue talks about the challenges with preserving items for longevity, the need for the new Archival Storage Centre and the push to digitise as much of the collection as possible for safe-keeping on a cloud-based service.
RECORDER SNIPPETS: Back to school
As the trek of small feet lead through the gates and the school year begins, we listen to stories of how some of the past schools of the district were established & some of the local shenanigans that occurred.
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