Audio file
Contributors
Interviewee: Bond, Ann
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Date Recorded
1994-07-18
Date Digitized
2010-03-27
Abstract
This brief interview is with Ann Bond who tells about an old marine hospital in Trout Point. She and Dutch discuss the location of the hospital, smallpox, unmarked graves, and briefly talk about rum running.
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Physical Location
Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
00:11:38
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
***This interview is on Side 2 of the Reg Grady tape.
SIDE B 00:00:12 -- 00:04:23
Discussion about the old marine hospital in Trout Point, near Keppoch; Seat Trout Point, Trout Point, wolf poplar, smallpox, Keppoch, 1910, 1936, hospital, Marine Hospital.

***Tape stops at 00:04:23
SIDE B 00:04:26 -- 00:09:43
Discussion about unmarked graves; graves, unmarked graves, smallpox, burial, Lants cottage, sailors.

***Tape stops at 00:07:42 and 00:09:43.
SIDE B 00:09:45 -- 00:11:38
Discussion about rum running; rum running, taxis, steamers, rum, prohibition, Bill Swindell, RCMP, Marine Hospital.

Tape ends at 00:11:38.