Q.S.R. NUD*IST Power version, revision 4.0. Licensee: Caversham Project. PROJECT: COHD database, User megan cook, 3:27 pm, May 16, 2002. ++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++++ +++++++++++++++ +++ Text search for 'uniform' +++ Searching document int.Mrs RB, & Whitty, J... MW: Because we were in UNIFORM and they'd know what school we went to. MW: Even some of these old girls - this was even on Sunday when you weren't in UNIFORM or anything. " ... Stop it!" and then we'd go like this, and then "uhhhh!" You'd choke when you tried to save it, you know, make it a hundred times worse. And they'd have a cat, ... one of the presbytery cats would walk into church, and away we'd go again, you know. Anything amused you cos you were bored stiff ... [laughter]. 1079 +++ 2 text units out of 1278, = 0.16% +++ Searching document int.Cummings/Manson part1... I: YOU DIDN'T HAVE ANY UNIFORMS IN THOSE DAYS DID YOU? YOU JUST WORE LONG.. 509 CC: No UNIFORMs, except ah, did you have the cadets at your school?511 I: MMM. NOW, THESE MILITARY UNIFORMS, DID THE SCHOOL PROVIDE THOSE567 I: SO YOU DIDN'T HAVE TO PAY FOR ANYTHING, IT WAS ALL, THE SLATES WERE PAID FOR BY THE SCHOOL, [JM: OH YES] AND YOUR UNIFORMS, SO YOU JUST TOOK YOURSELF ALONG AND THEY SUPPLIED THEY SUPPLIED THE REST? 594 +++ 4 text units out of 1849, = 0.22% +++ Searching document int.Delargey, Edward J.... ED: Oh no. All well-dressed. Well dressed. No school UNIFORM. Just beautifully dressed. Suits, suits. Yeah. He was in the same class as us, this particular one. Yeah. 666 +++ 1 text unit out of 1354, = 0.07% Searching document int.Harrison, Ellen... EH: And another thing going through these photos, I noticed when Valmay's mother used to take us to various places like Waikaouiti and Outram for school holidays, we seem to be in our school UNIFORM. It seemed to be the only good clothes that we had, and you know when we went on holiday 232 EH: We probably wore our school UNIFORM. There's a family photo of us going to Hawera or somewhere for our annual holiday and you see my father's in a suit. 236 EH: There's my two brothers and sister and you see Marge and I are in school UNIFORM 248 EH: Both sides, mmmm. Now a strange thing happened when I was going through the old photos, I couldn't help seeing how, I mightn't have put enough tea in that because I don't take milk. (MC: NO, THAT WILL DO ME JUST FINE, THANK YOU VERY MUCH). No, when I was glancing through these old photos i was really quite surprised to find that even when we were going on holiday I was school UNIFORM. We obviously didn't have other clothes. We had other clothes to wear to church but we only had our school uniform. 517 +++ 4 text units out of 596, = 0.67% +++ Searching document int.Maskell part 1... *MW:DID YOU WEAR A SCHOOL UNIFORM IN PRIMARY SCHOOL AS WELL AS SECONDARY? 426 +++ 1 text unit out of 722, = 0.14% +++ Searching document int.Maskell part 2... RM: Yes it was compulsory. Actually it was when our two were there. 9 o'clock to a quarter past nine every Monday morning you'd parade in your cadet UNIFORM but it would be more physed than anything else and then half past three to half past four every Friday the school started a bit earlier on Fridays and that last hour was... cadets. 21 RM: The fact that you had cadet training. I think .. yes, well I went straight out of civvy street into central battery along here, I got my UNIFORM one day and the next day I was taking part in full squad work and within a week I would be asked to take a squad, pre-officer traininq corps and I think it was the very fact that I taught a year or two but I also I knew something about the set up of cadet work. No I don't think it did me any harm. 42 school cadet UNIFORM and paraded. 74 MW:AND YOU'D HAVE A UNIFORM? YOUR PARENTS WOULD HAVE PAID FOR THAT? +++ 4 text units out of 743, = 0.54% ++Searching document int.McKeich, Ken. KM: You saw it at school because - I went to Forbury School and it was one day - one day a week we had Bible classes there, and Catholics fall out - they fell out, they didn't have to go to any of them. Yes, quite a few Catholics went to Forbury School. But that was in the Depression days so, whether they couldn't afford the UNIFORMs or something like that . +++ 2 text units out of 1202, = 0.17% +++ Searching document int.Mrs MT... MT: Normal. Well you didn't go anywhere. You went to your meeting. You learnt to plait, cook a bit. But there again you didn't have a great deal that could be done. You would have stories. You would learn to weave, to sew, to knit, to cook. Not a great deal, but you learnt. And you learnt bits of history through the guiding manuals. You would have stories to go through. But through that ... now there's another thing. You had to have UNIFORMs. Mum couldn't buy a uniform for me. We went into H B, Hallensteins again, and you had a ticket, docket. Esther who was our Lieutenant, she came with me. They footed the bill for your uniform. 2284 MT: Not having a UNIFORM. And in wintertime, many a time I didn't get, because we were living in St Kilda. Of course from St Kilda right into the Octagon you could go in in daylight but not come home at night. So you didn't often get. But then there were others too in the same situation. 2300 +++ 2 text units out of 2483, = 0.08% +++ Searching document int.Mrs MTd... MT: No, because there was too many of us. We were poor. There was no money to send me to secondary school. There wasn't even enough money to buy a UNIFORM. MT: I don't remember those. But I can always remember clothes. But we didn't have a lot. You see there was no school UNIFORMs or anything like that so we didn't have a lot. 590 +++ 2 text units out of 1216, = 0.16%