- CA ON00156 BOHP/7
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 4 March 1975
Harold Frederick Mott discusses teaching history and guidance at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Harold Frederick Mott discusses teaching history and guidance at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Maud Alice Logan discusses Glanmore from an employee's point of view.
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John Alexander McIntosh discuss his dry goods store, entertainment in Belleville and the First World War.
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Finkle, Fanny Gertrude/Beth Purdy
Fanny Finkle and Beth Purdy discuss teaching, life in Belleville, the Trenton explosion and the Faulkners.
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Captain Jack Buchanan describes his childhood in Wales, immigration to Canada and his life on the Great Lakes freighters.
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Belleville Oral History Project transcripts
These are transcripts of tape-recorded interviews conducted in 1975 by Robert Miller, Nancy Foster, Evelyn Sine and Dave Masters. The initial group of interviews were recorded in the mid-1970s with senior citizens of the Belleville and Quinte area. No interviews were conducted in rural areas, but several interviewees had been farmers, or were raised on a farm. They also recollected times when lumbering was still an important industry and many saw-mills provided employment. Three women had been servants in the grand house Glanmore, now the Museum. Many had been teachers. A venerable clergyman gave insight into the activities of the Anglican Church earlier in the century. Wars were recollected, as well as ongoing militia activity.
Twenty-seven supplementary interviews were conducted in 2007-2009. These transcripts exist as electronic files only.
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Jessie Weir discusses her life in Sidney and teaching public school in Belleville and Point Anne as well as being a parishioner of St. Andrew's Presbyterian Church.
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