Oral stories
- ID:
- 49400
- Description:
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Interview with a woman born in Lviv, in an apartment on the Kozlanyuka street, her family originates from Lviv. She recalled the difficult post-war years and her childhood around Lychakivska Street, as well as the semi-basement room where her family lived. After school, she studied at a technical school, and continued at the evening classes department of the Institute of National Economy, to become an economist. From the technical school, before the institute, she was sent to work at the Mikroprylad. She worked as a rater. Later, when she studied and graduated in parallel, she began working as an economist in the production department of the plant. She moved a lot between the shops, because she made calculations for several shops at the same time. She described in detail the territory of the plant. She told how she went to work in the galvanic shop and streams of acid flowed around it, and it gnawed the pantyhose she was wearing. She was granted an apartment from the factory on the Naukova Street. Later, in the early 1990's, she managed to get a bigger apartment on the Chyhyrynska Street, where the woman still lives.
The recording was made at Chyhyrynska Str. Interviewer – Myroslava Lyakhovych. - Collection:
- Industrial biographies of the city