Identifier
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Title
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Level of description
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Date
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Digital object |
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82-006/001 |
Choate, Hal: Grandson of founder of Warsaw, Ont. Story of medicine man's business from log cabin to factory to bankruptcy. A medicine show with a tapeworm; village store drugs |
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30 December 1965 |
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82-006/004 |
Fleming, David: Accountant with the Dickson Lumber Co. Company history, conditions in lumber camps. Age 96 at time of interview |
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20 August 1966 |
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82-006/010 |
McMahon, Matthew: Age 91 at time of interview - died 20 November 1969. Worked with horses for a dealer, lumbering and cadging; information re R.B. Rogers and the Peterborough Lift Lock. |
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20 May 1965 |
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82-006/013 |
Noyes, George. Tape destroyed - vinegar syndrome. See tape 15 which is a duplicate |
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82-006/016 |
Mrs. Albert Reid, daughter of Robert McCauley: owner of 'Stopping Place' Temperance Hotel, near Haultain; loggers and [illegible] used to stay there |
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August 15 1966 |
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82-006/021 |
Telford, William: Born in 1878, son of Smith Township poet. Stage coaches, lime kilns, Chemong Lake floating bridge, weaving in Bridgenorth and hotels. |
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23 March 1968 |
View |
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82-006/025 |
Earle Tighe: Irish in Central Ontario, 'booby hatch' logging, lumber camps, language - views on Irish, English, Jews, and several very earthy stories |
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August 1966 |
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82-006/029 |
Neil Whitmore (age 89) in his home at Apsley. Family history, early settlement and land clearing |
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26 August 1966 |
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82-006/040 |
Sounds of the country, extracts from Choate, Medicine men |
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2 January 1966 |
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82-006/060 |
Recordings from elsewhere: 4 CBC programs on Mexico |
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[196-] |
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82-006/073 |
Recordings from elsewhere: John Glen: postponed by weather, take off, flight, orbits and landing |
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February 20 1962 |
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82-006/074 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Algae workshop - Otonabee Region Conservation Authority, Adam Scott School |
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November 24 1962 |
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82-006/079 |
Recordings from elsewhere: CBC The Long hundred: Canada's centennial |
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1967 |
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82-006/084 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Diefenbaker speech at conservative conference; "I am a Canadian" from Diefenbaker RCA record |
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September - October 1967 |
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82-006/085 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Mexican music |
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[196-?] |
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82-006/087 |
Recordings from elsewhere: The blues, strolling 20s Negro show |
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February 1966 |
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82-006/046 |
Curve Lake First Nation: Dow Taylor: Hunting, baskets, black ash tree, sweet grass. Transcript. |
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2 and 16 July 1966 |
View |
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82-006/047 |
Curve Lake First Nation: Short Tom Taylor: Age 87 at time of interview. Trapping, food preservation, schools. Transcript. |
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29 May 1966 |
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82-006/048 |
Curve Lake First Nation: Short Tom Taylor: Age 87 at time of interview. Working on farm, first boots, Native stories, trapping, lumbering |
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5 June 1966 |
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82-006/059 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Spanish language records |
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[196-] |
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82-006/061 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Mexican slide commentary |
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[196-] |
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82-006/065 |
Recordings from elsewhere: The Bold Ones, Capt range, Mexico, CBC |
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[196-] |
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82-006/068 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Churchill funeral |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/072 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Gemini take-off, Rendezvous and landing |
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Dec 1965 |
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82-006/082 |
Recordings from elsewhere: Centennial Day, Progressive Conservative Leadership Conference Sept 1967 |
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1967-1969 |
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