Audio file
Contributors
Interviewee: Kennedy, Earl
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Date Recorded
1998-04-22
Date Digitized
2010-06-14
Abstract
This is an interview with Earl Kennedy. In this interview Earl talks about oak trees that his family bought from the Norton family which still stand on his property and his father's return from WWI with tuberculosis.
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Physical Location
Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
00:09:34
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
***SIDE A of this tape is an interview with Louise Ravenill. This interview with Earl begins a the the start of SIDE B, and following it is an interview with Jessie Beck.
SIDE B 00:00:04 -- 00:02:50
Discussion about his family buying oak tree saplings from the Norton family, which originally came from London and still remain on their family farm; Kennedy, Norton, 1930s, Brudenell, oak trees.

SIDE B 00:02:50 -- 00:09:34
Discussion about his father's return from WWI with tuberculosis, with mention of WWI veterans; Jessie Beck, WWI veterans, 1919, WWI, sanatorium, Charlottetown, Jessie Norton, tuberculosis.

Tape ends at 00:09:34.