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| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Frances Llewellyn (nee Lavers) of Georgetown, PEI. In this interview Frances talks about traveling over the ice, Georgetown, hats, homemade clothing, orphans, her family, her brother's service in WWII, horses, traveling, and various other topics. | |
| Frances Llewellyn T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Llewellyn, Frances (Lavers) | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:32:09 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Nora A. Wonnacott (nee Halloran) of Charlottetown, P.E.I. In this interview Nora talks about growing up in Charlottetown, millinery, delivery men, local businesses, her marriage to Bruce, religion, school, her father, home remedies, swimming, cars, smallpox, voting, and various other topics. | |
| Nora Wonnacott T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Wonnacott, Nora Alexandria (Halloran) | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:41 | ||
| 1998-04-11 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This interview with Bob and Queenie MacKinnon begins with the topic of Lettie MacKinnon, Bob's mother, who ran a maternity and boarding home out of her farm house. They talk about her job as a midwife, moving to Earnscliffe, the maternity house, and tell of Will Coady's wife giving birth during a winter storm. The conversation then goes on to tell of the different children who boarded there, and average day in the house, birth records and regulations, and doctors in the area. They then tell of the telephone exchange at the house, give a tour of the home, and tell all about the hard work involved in running the home. Following that is more discussion about the telephone exchange and going to market. On Side B of the tape, they tell about maternity records and Lettie's beginnings as a midwife and nurse, more about the telephone exchange, and more about doctors and the families who came to the home. Bob and Queenie then talk about selling milk to dairies and cheese factories, the end of the local school, tragedy at Fullerton's marsh, the Mt. Herbert train station, and Pippy's store. The interview wraps up with discussion of going to the market , G&G and Cullen's dairies, Bob's father being crippled, and brief mention of binders. | |
| MacKinnons T1 [Tape One] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacKinnon, Bob and Queenie | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:21 | ||
| 1995-03-03 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Bryer Jones. In this interview Bryer talks about school, career as a teacher, Prince of Wales College, H. B. MacLean and his family, Dr. George Dewar and other doctors, midwives, illnesses and home remedies, his grandparents, plane crashes, and the Hindenburg. | |
| Bryer Jones | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Jones, Bryer | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:55 | ||
| 2007-02-21 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Mary and Evelyn MacRae of French River, PEI. In this interview they talk about their father's work as a lighthouse keeper, cars, entertainment, Elton Woodside, home remedies, going to the hospital, radio, and various other topics. | |
| MacRae Sisters T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacRae, Mary and Evelyn | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:20:05 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Clarisse Gallant. In this interview Clarisse talks about nicknames, meeting her husband, courting, school, the convent, teachers, school, Christmas, teaching, fishing, Gus Gregory, fires, the Acadians, and various other topics. | |
| Clarisse Gallant T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Gallant, Clarisse | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:38:48 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Mary Hancox. In this interview Mary talks about her family, WWI and WWII, Christmas, life in Manchester, meeting her husband, her wedding, moving to Canada, living in Toronto, life in England, and her brother. | |
| Mary Hancox | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Hancox, Mary | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:01:29 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Janie May MacQuarrie (nee Llewellyn) of Georgetown, P.E.I. In this interview Janie talks about school, her work as a nurse, her first trip to Charlottetown, traveling by horse and sleigh, radios, entertainment, funerals, forerunners, ferries, her family, her husband, and various other topics. | |
| Janie MacQuarrie T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacQuarrie (Llewellyn), Janie May | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:47:50 | ||
| 2000-11-29 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This interview with Raymond Patton begins with talk about lobster canneries and doreys, before moving on to ghost stories and the phantom ship near Merigomish. Ray then tells about his first radio, playing the fiddle at dances, and the very musical Murdock family. He then tells stories about Stormy Sandy and Jim Henderson. | |
| Raymond Patton T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Patton, Raymond | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:31:55 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Harley Ings. In this interview Harley talks about school, Walter Jones, cattle, milk and dairies, cheese, Mt. Herbert, blacksmiths, horses, strong men, politics, silver foxes, WWII, plowing, tractors, thrashing, potato diggers, the orphanage and various other topics. | |
| Harley Ings | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Ings, Harley | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:02:50 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: Roy speaks about the entrepreneur Albert Griffin and his many adventures. Most notably his time spent as a rum runner and bootlegger. Mr. Griffin travels to St. Pierre Miquelon several times for "hand brand" alcohol and other forms of drink. On one occasion his boat is impounded by the French authorities, and he rescues it from their docks. Mr. Clow then speaks of his own rum running adventures, nick names, his good friend Jack Westaway, and Jack's massive dog. | |
| Roy Clow T11 [Tape Eleven] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Clow, Roy | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:25 | ||
| 2006-07-25, 2006-08-11 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Ella Willis (nee Edwards) of Hampshire, P.E.I. In this interview Ella talks about her family, traveling, life on the family farm, chores, potatoes, Sundays and church, school, her first car ride, WWI and the Halifax Explosion, picnics, Christmas, and various other topics. | |
| Ella Willis T1 [Tape One] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Willis (Edwards), Ella | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:40 | ||
| 2006-11-29, 2006-11-30 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with John D. "Johnny Chuck" MacAdam of Morell and West St. Peters, P.E.I. In this interview Johnny Chuck talks about church, home remedies, horses, Christmas, Dr. Roddie, the Spanish Flu, snowstorms, trains, berries, fox ranching, cars, potato farming, apples, and various other topics. | |
| Johnny Chuck MacAdam T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacAdam, John D. "Johnny Chuck" | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:42 | ||
| 1999-01-20, 1999-02-05 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with John Stephen and Mildred (nee Hughes) MacDonald of North Lake, P.E.I. In this interview they talk about working in the lumber woods, characters, shipwrecks, flour bag clothes, firewood, horsepower, mills, midwives, traveling man, and various other topics. | |
| John Stephen and Mildred MacDonald T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacDonald, John Stephen and Mildred (Hughes) | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:32:06 | ||
| 2009-01-21 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This interview is with Gwen Edwards of Kington, Herefordshire, England. The interview begins with a discussion of Gwen's sister Megan and how she was spoiled by their father. Gwen then tells of her father's homemade cider and the harvest. She then talks about dolls and games she played in her childhood. Gwen then goes on in length telling about Christmas and holidays. There is brief mention of cars and horses, before she continues on telling about Christmas and presents. Gwen then talks about Silver John and bone setters in the area. The interview concludes with stories about her father. | |
| Gwen Edwards T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Edwards, Gwen | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 00:31:51 | ||
| 0000-00-00 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Ivan Moar and Katherine "Kaye" (nee Beck) MacDonald of Brudenell, PEI. In this interview Ivan and Kaye talk about how they met, farming, courting, their wedding and honeymoon, Kaye's teaching, Prince of Wales College, midwives and doctors, home remedies, family, Wellington McNeill and horses, cattle, prices, potatoes, mussel mud, tractors, peddlers, and various other topics. | |
| Ivan and Kaye MacDonald | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| MacDonald, Ivan Moar and Katherine "Kaye" (Beck) | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:19 | ||
| 2007-11-07 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is a recording of a visit to the Dundas Fair in 2000. Included on the tape are various sound effects and short interviews. Topics covered include P.E.I. trails, homemade goods, horses, farm animals, farm machinery, and farming. | |
| Dundas Fair | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Dundas Fair | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:35:23 | ||
| 2000-08-25 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is the third of six tapes with Kathleen "Kay" H. Jelley of Freeland, Unionvale, and O'Leary P.E.I. In this interview Kay talks about her mother's sayings, life growing up, home remedies, her work as a nurse, her husband Earle and their wedding, as well as his work as a teacher. | |
| Kay Jelley T2 [Tape Two] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Jelley, Kathleen "Kay" H. | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:34:23 | ||
| 2003-11-27 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This is an interview with Rev. Donald Nicholson of Hartsville and Clyde River, P.E.I. In this interview Donald talks about his family, religion, the MacDonaldites, Gaelic, nicknames, his grandparents and ancestors, fish and seafood, the family home, doctors, his brother Peter, gristmills, his father, and school. | |
| Rev. Donald Nicholson T1 [Tape One] | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Nicholson, Rev. Donald | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:03:37 | ||
| 1995-12-21 |
| Recording Title | Overview: This interview is with Robert "Oscar" Campbell of Borden-Carleton, P.E.I. In this interview Oscar tells about his family and life growing up in Borden, German P.O.W.s, the Spanish Flu, working as a diver for the CNR and on the ferries, rum running and bootlegging, hockey, cars, The Singing Cowboy, and The Great Depression. | |
| Oscar Campbell | ||
| Interviewee(s) | ||
| Campbell, Robert "Oscar" | ||
| Playing Times | ||
| 01:36:08 | ||
| 2003-10-21 |
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