Audio
Interviewee(s):
Trenholm, Captain Thomas
Playing Time:
01:03:29
Interview Date(s):
2001-06-24
Interview Summary:
This is the seventh tape of several interviews with Captain Thomas Trenholm of Murray Harbour, P.E.I. Captain Tom begins by talking about Maritime harbours, particularly Louisbourg, and tells about fishing and different vessels. He tells of old sailors and friends, and tells a story about going down to the Caribbean. He talks about dolphins and sharks, Charlie Fiander, and the Aristocrat. He then goes on to tell about the Marion Belle Wolf, sea captains, Louisbourg, Jack Reid and the time Jack saved his life, and a story about his father trading rum for a fiddle.
Place(s) Discussed:
Louisbourg, NS; Cape Breton, NS; Newfoundland; Barbados; Port Daniel, QC
Time(s) Discussed:
1920s, 1930s
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