Gray, Tristan John

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Interviewee: Clow, Roy
Interviewee: Coles, Fred
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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The interview with Fred Coles continues with discussion about WWI, the Halifax Explosion, the Spanish Flu, seeing the Hindenburg, the Depression, local farms, local stores, mussel mud, and his church and burial place. The interview switches over to Roy Clow who talks about his life as a child and playing in a boat with George Miller and it springing a leak, large schooners picking up cattle and being rum runners.
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Interviewee: MacLeod, Don
Interviewee: MacLeod, Lloyd
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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This is an interview with Lloyd and Don MacLeod. In this interview the brother talk about traveling, money, potato inspectors, MacLeod's Garage, egg grading, school, Arthur Vessey, Elton Woodside, telephones, Dr. Jim Collins, rationing, WWII, their parents, and various other topics.
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Interviewee: Crew, Norman
Interviewee: James, Donald
Interviewee: Yeaden, Edison
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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This interview is with Donald James from Pleasant Harbor NS, Norman Crew from Newfoundland, and Edison Yeaden discussing the Merchant Navy. It starts off with Norman Crew and he is talking about the Merchant Navy, life at sea, ships carrying war-brides, children and wounded soldiers, his Newfoundland background and his family, air cover and blimps, and friends during the war. Next, Edison Yeadon talks about joining the Merchant Navy, ships that were torpedoed, lifeboats, getting captured by Germans, the Doolittle Raid, and going back home. The last person to speak is Donald James and he talks about his first trip at sea, spotting a submarine, and finding proof of the U-Boats.
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This is an interview with Geroge Boswall. In this interview George talks about Frenchfort, his family, farming, traveling on trains, cattle and livestock, mills, changes in Charlottetown, horses, foxes, schooners, exhibitions, Sundays, ice travel, and various other topics.
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Side A is a break down of Fiddler's war time experiences. Where he got his his training, and where he served. He gives out details about his injuries, and how he incurred them. He describes what it's like to be shot and how many Germans he killed. Mr. MacDonald also discusses what he did after the war, and how he came back to PEI on a yacht. Side B is a collection of stories about Fiddler and baseball as told by Brian Lewis, Bobby Lund, and Fiddler's good friend and catcher, George Smith.
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Interviewee: MacRae, Evelyn
Interviewee: MacRae, Mary
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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This is an interview with Mary and Evelyn MacRae. In this interview the sisters talk about they lighthouse they lived in, church, boats, cars, lobster canneries, their father, their siblings, movies, Christmas, blacksmiths, home remedies, their mother, rum running, their grandparents, Sundays, and various other topics.