- CA BWGPL OH-Sturgeon-Sturgeon
- Partiellement
- 1991-10-03
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Transcript of Vaaletta Sturgeon's interview.
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Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Transcript of Vaaletta Sturgeon's interview.
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Fait partie de Oral History Collection
An interview with Ms. Irene Turner discussing her upbringing, specifically details about her father growing up.
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Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Transcript of George Jackson's interview with Irene Turner.
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Fait partie de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mr. and Mrs. John West, discussing harvesting onions, potatoes and carrots, with mentions on the harvesting machines that were used in farming such vegetables.
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Saint, Joe MP3 (#3) - On Family History
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
This is a talk by Kenneth 'Joe' Saint at the West Gwillimbury Hall. He talks about the Saint Family History.
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Saint, Joe Transcript (#3)- On Family History
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Transcript of Joe Saint's family history talk.
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Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest MP3
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
An interview with Mrs. Irene Turner and her brother, Ernest Brown, discussing family history.
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Turner, Irene (Brown) and Brown, Ernest Transcript
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Transcript of an interview with Irene Turner and Ernest Brown, discussing their family history.
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Apperley, Fred Audio Interview One
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Audio of Fred Apperley's first interview on February 6, 1974. He is interviewed by Jack Coleman and Peter Moran. The interview largely discusses Cookstown. Additionally, emphasize is on Mr. Apperley’s childhood in Cookstown. See the Related Descriptions below for the summary.
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Apperley, Fred Summary Interview One
Fait partie de Oral History Collection
Audio of Fred Apperley's first interview on February 6, 1974. He is interviewed by Jack Coleman and Peter Moran. The interview largely discusses Cookstown. Additionally, emphasize is on Mr. Apperley’s childhood in Cookstown. See the Related Descriptions below for the summary.
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