Audio file
Contributors
Interviewee: Gill, Eddy
Interviewee: Gill, Johnny
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Date Recorded
1995-03-08
Date Digitized
2010-04-13
Abstract
This interview is with Eddy and Johnny Gill, brothers from Elliotvale, P.E.I. Throughout the interview they talk about their family ancestry and the family business of blacksmithing. They tell about their father's beginnings as a blacksmith, wheelwright, and carpenter, and tell all about the different jobs at his workshop at Gill's Corner. In interview covers different areas of blacksmithing and woodworking in great detail.
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Physical Location
Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
01:03:39
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
SIDE A 00:00:04 -- 00:01:04
Discussion about taking P.E.I. cheese to Boston; cheese, Boston.

SIDE A 00:01:04 -- 00:04:27
Discussion about the Gill family ancestry; Richard Gill, miller, England, 1821, Devonshire, Mary Thompson, John Thomas Gill, Kelly's livery stables, Charlottetown, blacksmith, Wyatt and Burress, Elliotvale, Gill's Corner, blacksmith, Highfield.

SIDE A 00:04:27 -- 00:07:54
Discussion about their father's business; Gill's Corner, blacksmithing, Richard Gill, farming machinery, plows, blacksmith, 1880, 1861.

SIDE A 00:07:54 -- 00:14:10
Discussion about getting metal and iron for blacksmithing; blacksmith, metal, iron, Charlottetown, ferry, credit, wagon, ferry toll, Murphy's Wharf, coal prices, coal, blacksmithing coal.

SIDE A 00:14:10 -- 00:19:56
Discussion about blacksmithing and horse-shoeing; horseshoe corks, horse-shoeing, blacksmithing, horses.

SIDE A 00:19:56 -- 00:22:22
Discussion about chasing down a bear; bear, Tracadie,
SIDE A 00:22:22 -- 00:22:57
Brief discussion about blacksmithing; axes, tools, blacksmithing, hoes, picks.

SIDE A 00:22:57 -- 00:28:48
Discussion about wheelwrighting and woodworking, and a story about their father going into the Cardigan River with the horse and wagon; Captain Compton, schooner, sleighs, wagons, wheels, Magdalen Islands, wheelwright, woodworking, carpenter, Cardigan, Cardigan Bridge, Cardigan River, horse, rum.

SIDE A 00:28:48 -- 00:31:45
Discussion about woodworking continues, with mention of sleighs and power sources; woodworking, sleighs, sleigh prices, wood sleigh, horsepower, pung sleigh, carpenter, wind power.

SIDE A ends at 00:31:45.
***Side A ends mid-sentence.
SIDE B 00:31:53 -- 00:36:28
Discussion about power sources continues; horsepower, windmill, woodworking, 1908, gas engine, make and break ignition.

SIDE B 00:36:28 -- 00:44:42
Discussion about their father building his own machinery and wheelwrighting, with mention of local wood; machinery, drill press, wheelwright, barter, wood, yellow birch, wheels, sawmill, oak, lumber, Vernon River.

SIDE B 00:44:42 -- 00:46:50
Discussion about their father making school desks; school desks.

SIDE B 00:46:50 -- 00:52:53
Discussion about Eddy's first job in their father's shop; Eddy Gill, Leo Gill, forge, blacksmiths, 1930s.
SIDE B 00:52:53 -- 00:55:18
Discussion about making sleigh parts, desks, and tables; sleighs, desks, tables, blacksmithing.

SIDE B 00:55:18 -- 00:59:11
Discussion about their family of 21 children; Margaret Bennett, George W. Bennett, Exeter, Mary Murray, Ethel Paquet, Margaret Mitchell, Annie Sullivan, John L. Sullivan, family, Cardigan.

SIDE B 00:59:11 -- 01:02:25
Discussion about blacksmiths and apprenticeships; Sullivan, blacksmithing, blacksmiths, apprentices, Pat Welch, Lem Hughes, Joe MacDonald, wages, Jimmy Doyle.

SIDE B 01:02:25 -- 01:03:39
Discussion about Johnny's first job in their father's shop; WWII, Eddy Gill, Johnny Gill.

Tape ends at 01:03:39.
***Tape ends mid-sentence.