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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82-006/004(53) |
Copies of Curve Lake tapes (at Trent University): Herb Irons, Bill Taylor, Tall Tom Taylor |
Item |
1966 |
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82-006/004(55) |
Indian songs and chants, Curve Lake Ojibwa Choir, Jewish holiday songs for each festival by Heritage Orchestra and Choral |
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[196-] |
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82-006/004(56) |
Boating on the Otonabee, master copy |
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[196-] |
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82-006/004(62) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Mexico commentary |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(64) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Multi-play Mexico slide commentary |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(66) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Pueblo Navaho songs, stories of S.W., C. Burke 'Mexico' |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(69) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Kennedy Program: assassination, interview with Oswald, funeral services and burial, Johnston's first speech, hospital autopsy, killing Oswald by Ruby |
Item |
1963 |
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82-006/004(75) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Roadside's conference, Otonabee Region Conservation Authority |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(77) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Upper Canada Village |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(78) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Vilhjalmor Stefansson and Henry Larson - insecticides, Arctic trip, Sir Isaac Newton |
Item |
[196-] |
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82-006/004(81) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Mixed folk-talk from CBC |
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ca. 1969 |
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82-006/004(86) |
Recordings from elsewhere: Hutchison House (bonfire house) |
Item |
[196-?] |
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82-006/002(14) |
Noyes, George: 9 November 1968: Lumbering, sleighs and ice roads, lumber mills, working conditions, cutting roads and trails, work accidents (tracks 1 and 4) |
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9 November 1968 |
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82-006/002(15) |
Noyes, George: . "Cleaned-up version" of tape 13. Age 87 at time of interview. Born 30 April 1879, died 23 August 1969. Come to Canada from Chester, England in 1882 and settled with family in Lakefield. Log jams, Otonabee River before building on Liftlocks. Saw Mrs. Traill. Buildings and lumbering sidelights. Full description of first dredging of Trent Canal |
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9 November 1968 |
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82-006/002(18) |
Jack Sheridan (did Nov 7 1968), son of Robert Sheridan: deer hand in Bessie Butler; painting on canal; Wiliam Jennings Bryant; sawmill labourer (as student); booms in little lake; piano factory, William Hamilton Works; baseball and teams 1896-99; grounds and works in East City |
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22 April 1966 |
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82-006/002(19) |
Jack Sheridan (did Nov 7 1968) edited version of tape 18 |
Item |
1966 |
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82-006/002(20) |
Smooker, William: Hand bootmaker, discussing the industry; World War I (tracks 1 and 4) |
Item |
8 September 1968 |
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82-006/003(26) |
Earle Tighe - Warsaw, Irish flute and fiddle music, and wake music with description of Ont. Irish wake |
Item |
August 1966 |
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82-006/004(33) |
Logging master copy |
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82-006/004(35) |
Early Days in Ontario, master |
Item |
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82-006/004(36) |
Boating on the Otonabee, master copy |
Item |
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82-006/004(38) |
Peterborough and district industries, etc. |
Item |
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82-006/004(45) |
Curve Lake First Nation: Bill Taylor: Indigenous names of lakes etc. |
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7 August 1966 |
View |
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82-006/004(49) |
Tall Tom Taylor June 12 1966, Christopher McKue (others in same room, noisy, also 2 young boys dash round to see airplane passing over) |
Item |
1966 |
View |
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82-006/004(50) |
Ojibwa Choir, Curve Lake from Montaigne Limited Pembroke Ont record, Walter Jacobs aged 75 singing Great Redeemer in English and Ojibway, boy learns John Brown's Body in Indian. Last 2 items recorded George Cobb at Curve Lake |
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[196-] |
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