AUDIO
Interview with Brian Quinn
- Date
- 24 May 1998
- By
- Foley, Jacqueline, 1951-; Quinn, Brian Patrick, 1941-
- Reference
- OHInt-0509/13
- Description
Brian Quinn was born at New Plymouth in 1941. Describes moving to Otorohanga, Rangiatea, South Waikato, King Country and Aria because of his father's work on stations (farming). Talks about the family Pontiac, a Fordson tractor, their home, the importance of music in the home and his sister being in a band. Describes going to Otorohanga school, `wagging' and going to Aria School. Comments on his father's frustration at not being able to go to World War II. Mentions the impact of his parent's getting land though it was `hard country'. Describes driving cows from Otorohanga to Aria. Discusses childhood activities including Christmas. Mentions his mother's relatives. Describes leaving school at the age of fifteen, going shearing, the challenge of shearing, working with Stuart and Hilton Cheeseman, open and contract shearing, the atmosphere in the shed, the second shear, shearing Romneys and Border Leicesters, attitudes to the farmers, the relationship between shearers and shed hands, wages and wet weather. Mentions Tom and John Brough, Murray McSkimming, Bing Macdonald and Malcolm Barclay. Refers to his physique for shearing and conserving energy. Discusses entering local shearing competitions. Comments on the career highlight of winning the 1962 senior Golden Shears then the open championship in 1965. Talks about preparing for the Golden Shears by shearing round Masterton and Pahiatua. Discusses shearing gear. Comments on not being able to go on the overseas trips which were part of the prize. Talks about not entering the Golden Shears in 1969 and helping George Potae.
Describes meeting his wife Lyn. Discusses dances and the pictures at Te Kuiti and Piopio. Recalls going for a trip to Gore and Alexandra, staying at Alexandra and getting a job with Murray McSkimming. Comments on the Shearers' Union in the south and how contractors looked after shearers. Talks about the role of the woolclasser. Discusses improvements in shearing technology including safety features the worm drive and spline drive. Talks about his contracting business with wife Lyn Quinn and having 50 to 60 employees. Discusses sorting out staffing difficulties. Mentions shearers' use of alcohol, changes in shearers over the years and having been a shearer for forty one years despite his original intention to shear to make money to buy a farm. Describes his move to Clyde. Details his children and their ages. Mentions the importance of family support at competitions particularly at the 1980 World Championship at Masterton where he won. Describes finding winning the Golden Shears emotional and not liking the limelight. Comments on Maori shearing style and the absence of racial discrimination. Talks about female shearer Michelle Harrex.
Comments that he is known as `Snow' Quinn.
Interviewer(s) - Jacqueline Foley
Quantity: 3 C60 cassette(s). 1 printed abstract(s). 1 interview(s). 3 Hours Duration.
Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete OHA-2523.
Photos of Brian Quinn, Golden Shears champion in 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 and 1972 competing in competitions. Photo of Brian Quinn in 1998.
- Additional description
Original recordings not available for playback. Surrogate copies will be provided.
Alternative form available: Listening copies OHLC-004197 - OHLC-004199
- Use/Reproduction
- Public use requires the written permission of the interview and may require the written permission of the copyright holder Copyright: Shear History Trust
- Access restrictions
- Partly restricted material
- Part of
- Past champions oral history project - The Shear History Trust Golden Shears Open Champions
- Format
- 3 C60 cassette(s), 1 printed abstract(s), 1 interview(s), 3 Hours Duration, Oral histories, Illustration: Photos of Brian Quinn, Golden Shears champion in 1965, 1967, 1968, 1970, 1971 and 1972 competing in competitions. Photo of Brian Quinn in 1998.
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All Rights ReservedInterview with Brian Quinn, printed abstract
From: Past champions oral history project - The Shear History Trust Golden Shears Open Champions
Reference: OHA-2523
Description: Quantity: 1 printed abstract(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Interview with Brian Quinn, tape two
Date: 24 May 1998
From: Past champions oral history project - The Shear History Trust Golden Shears Open Champions
Reference: OHC-008259
Description: Interviewer(s) - Jacqueline Foley Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Interview with Brian Quinn, tape one
Date: 24 May 1998
From: Past champions oral history project - The Shear History Trust Golden Shears Open Champions
Reference: OHC-008258
Description: Interviewer(s) - Jacqueline Foley Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.
Interview with Brian Quinn, tape three
Date: 24 May 1998
From: Past champions oral history project - The Shear History Trust Golden Shears Open Champions
Reference: OHC-008260
Description: Interviewer(s) - Jacqueline Foley Quantity: 1 C60 cassette(s). Finding Aids: Abstract Available - abstracting complete.