Gray, Tristan John

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Interviewee: Hughes, Arthur
Interviewee: Hunter, Eileen
Interviewee: Hunter, Tom
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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In this interview with Arthur Hughes he talks about dances and house parties, moonshine and rum running, the Roman Catholic and Protestant divide, his mother and her family, the Hughes side of his family, changes after the war, the Great Depression, flour and sugar bags made into clothing, thrashing, and the Charlottetown liverly stables.
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Interviewee: Chapman, Fred
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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This is an interview with Fred Chapman of Chapman Settlement and Stellarton, NS. In this interview talks about how he started playing the fiddle, Cumberland County, lumber camps, Pictou County, the Harvest Excursion, fiddle players, dances, music, the Royal Swingsters, and various other topics.
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Interviewee: Hamm, Addie
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
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Addie talks about heavy robes called "buffaloes", trains getting stuck in the snow, stingy peppermint hoarding house guests, pack peddlers, Alice "The Squaw", her father's superstitions, covered wagons for school children, a birthday book, how a drunk driver hit a young school girl when she was young, fox farms, how chickadees are her favorite birds, how she detests blue-jays and her dogs that were so smart they could open and close the house doors.
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This in an interview with Dorothy MacLure. In this interview Dorothy talks about the MacKenzie family, her family history, home remedies, fishing, blacksmiths, berry picking, school, religion, church, cars, South Granville, potato picking, teaching, WWI, the Spanish Flu, Christmas, her siblings, and various other topics.
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This is an interview with Elmer Furguson. In this interview Elmer talks about horses, racing on the ice, livery stables, ice, cars, farming, traveling, home remedies, Market Square, horse races, Falconwood, airplanes, bootleggers, and various other topics.
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This interview is with Hester Linkletter talking about driving a Model-T Ford, her birth and familly home, her mother Irene Bell, aunt Helen Smith Bell, and her grandfather Albert Bell and how much she loved them, meeting her husband, teaching and how much she was paid, school days, home rememdies, Christmas time, her aunt Patience Inman and her makeovers, the Linkletter farm, her father Theophilius James Inman, driving horses and winter travel, ice boats, her first school, teacher and provincal level testing, her favourite subject to teach, Prince of Wales College, knitting for WWI, the Spanish Flu, mussel mud and horse teams, electricity, her favourite meals, farming foxes, travelling, the radio and house parties.