Audio file
Contributors
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Date Recorded
2000-12-19
Date Digitized
2010-07-28
Abstract
This is an interview with Thomas S. "Tommy" Duncan of Woodstock, P.E.I. In this interview Tommy and talks about cream and milk, butter, his father's meat peddling business, school, fish, Christmas, his house, and his grandfather.
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Physical Location
Held by Reg "Dutch" Thompson
Duration
00:15:15
Model
1 1 Item in Collection
Transcript
***The interview with Tommy Duncan is roughly the first 15 minutes, the remainder of SIDE A is an interview with Lynda Lewis at Maisie's auction.
***This tape is SIDE A only, SIDE B is blank.
SIDE A 00:00:04 -- 00:02:30
Discussion about cream and milk; milk, cream, butter, firkins.

SIDE A 00:02:30 -- 00:09:55
Discussion about his father's meat peddling business, with mention of school and fish; school, farming, chores, Sam Duncan, meat, meat peddlers, beef, beef prices, steak, butchering, Jack Pate.

SIDE A 00:09:55 -- 00:14:01
Discussion about Christmas, with mention of his grandfather and Pearl's doll; Christmas, presents, plum pudding, apples, Santa Claus, dolls.

SIDE A 00:14:01 -- 00:15:15
Discussion about hauling gravel in a dumptruck; gravel, dumptrucks, Republic, 1931.

***The remainder of SIDE A is an interview with Lynda Lewis at Maisie's auction.
Tape ends at 00:15:15.