Audio

A resource primarily intended to be heard. Examples include a music playback file format, an audio compact disc, and recorded speech or sounds

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Audio
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Interviewee: Rodd, Jack
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Abstract
This is an interview with Jack and Mary D. (nee MacCaull) Rodd of Charlottetown and Winsloe, P.E.I. In this interview Jack and Mary talk about blacksmiths, tractors, horses, foxes, family, home remedies, thrashing, fish, farming, how they met, teaching, WWI, tuberculosis, hockey, and various other topics.
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Audio
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Interviewee: Howatt, Marguerite
Researcher: Gray, Tristan John
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
Abstract
This is an interview with Marguerite Howatt. In this interview Marguerite talks about her family history, WWI, the Halifax Explosion, home remedies, lobster factories, her husband, couring, the 1930s, house parties, WWII, religion, cars, the Tuplins, foxes, radio, church, doctors, hockey and various other topics.
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Audio
Contributors
Interviewee: Brown, Robert
Interviewee: Cantelo, Louis
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: Gray, Tristan John
Abstract
This is an interview with Louis Cantelo of Glenfanning, PEI. Also included in this interview is Robert Brown. In this interview Louis and Robert talk about the Belfast Riot, ancestors, cars, mills, boxing, mills, water witches and wells, tanning, trapping, living in Boston, firewood, apples, Seven Mile Road, and various other topics.
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Audio
Contributors
Researcher: MacKay, Paul
Audio engineer: MacKay, Paul
Abstract
This interview is with James A. "Jim" MacAuley of Grand Tracadie, P.E.I. Prior to his death in 1999, Jim was the last living WWI veteran on the Island. Jim begins by telling about his birth in Tracadie and growing up in an orphanage. He then tells about his father's work as a fisherman, old fishing boats, and school. He then goes on to tell about rum running and bootlegging, joining WWI, and life after the war. He talks about horses, the MacKinnons, cars and trains, dances, and farming. Rum running, WWI, and fishing are mentioned on several occasions throughout.