MacKay, Paul

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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is an interview with Florence Charlotte "Flo" Turner of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. Also included on this tape is Dougall Dunkie MacDonald. In this interview they talk about Tiny and Ed Mason, rum running and bootlegging, Stormy Sandy, fishing, lobster and fish canneries, fires, local families, dances, cars, and peddlers.
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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is an interview with Polly Gulak (nee Bezan). In this interview Polly talks about farming, growing up in Manitoba, her family, languages she speaks, Christmas, horses, chores as a child, home remedies, cooking, livestock, milking, homemade clothes and goods, cars, and various other topics.
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Interviewee: Crane (Gawn), Joyce
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This interview is with Joyce Crane (nee Gawn) of Hazelbrook, P.E.I. and Croydon, England. In this interview Joyce talks about life growing up in England, her family, serving in the WAAF during WWII, German bombing of England, meeting her husband Bruce, and moving to the Island with him after the war.
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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is the second of four tapes of interviews with Charles Marvin "Charlie" Bell of Charlottetown, P.E.I. In this interview Charlie talks about attending Prince of Wales College, the phantom ship, WWI and his uncle Fred Bell, The Great Depression, Holman's, radios, Jim Crockett, forerunners, his teaching career, and his work as a traveling salesman.
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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is a recording of interviews done in England in March of 1999. Interviewees included in the recording are Ivor Dunkerton and the Kington Ramblers. Topics discussed include cider, how cider is made, Herefordshire, Kington, walking through the countryside, Radnorshire, WWII, and wildlife.
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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is the fifth tape of several interviews with Captain Thomas Trenholm of Murray Harbour, P.E.I. Captain Tom begins by finishing a story about riding motorcycles aboard the Marine. He then talks about trips the Marine made, his siblings, life on the Marine, and the time his father bought her for $7,800. Tom then tells about Emelia Earhart crashing her plane in Cape Breton, the history of the Trenholm family, and becoming captain of the Nellie Dixon at age 17. He then goes on to tell about Christmas and winter at sea, school, fights, his father's beginning as a captain, his mother and her family, a French ship sinking off of Cape Breton, and a story about a drunken monkey.
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Interviewee: Hughes, Hattie
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is an interview with Hattie Hughes from Cardigan, P.E.I. In this interview Hattie talks about staying with her aunt Charlotte in Charlottetown, her cousin Charlie Ryan, her husband, Sundays, school, poverty, midwives, Lottie Coates, doctors, big families, home remedies, her mother's funeral, Cardigan, hauling ice, and working women.
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Interviewee: Wilkinson, Billy
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This is an interview with Billy Wilkinson of Pictou County, Nova Scotia. In this interview Billy talks about the sugar woods, bears, bootlegging and moonshine, local businesses, cars and tractors, horses, school, tobacco, the railway, his family, the Halifax Explosion, and how maple syrup is made.
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Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
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This interview is with Katherine "Kay" Haslam Wood of Victoria, P.E.I. In this interview Kay talks about school, farming, her family, WWI and the Halifax Explosion, holidays, the general store, money, blacksmiths, transportation, courting, entertainment, church, pack peddlers, ghosts, skating, and hockey.