- CA ON00156 BOHP/5
- Unidad documental compuesta
- 30 October 1974
John Alexander McIntosh discuss his dry goods store, entertainment in Belleville and the First World War.
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John Alexander McIntosh discuss his dry goods store, entertainment in Belleville and the First World War.
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Barlow, Eva Deltra/Walsh, Dorothy Annette
Eva Barlow and Dorothy Walsh discuss life in the mining town of Deloro.
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Clara McGuinness discusses her life in Lonsdale and Deseronto.
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Myrtle Peck discusses her career as an elementary teacher specializing in art, Belleville stores and her mural paintings for churches.
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Archdeacon McConnell discusses his time as rector of St. Thomas' Church in Belleville including church activities.
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Canon Smith discusses his experiences as rector of St. Thomas' Church beginning in 1945.
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Merle Clark discusses going to school in Actinolite, farming and church activities.
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Queena Cooke discusses her work as a housekeeper at Glanmore.
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Braidwood, Jack W./Braidwood, Gwendolyn/Hurst, William Nugent/Hurst, Phyllis Louise
Jack and Gwen Braidwood and William and Phyllis Hurst discuss life and entertainment in Belleville including the trip Gwen Braidwood (Lazier) took in 1924 on horseback to present an invitation to President Calvin Coolidge to attend the 140th anniversary of the United Empire Loyalists arriving in the Quinte area.
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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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Hedley Derry describes his life in Bancroft, then as a carpenter and finally his life in Trenton. He discusses the lumbering business.
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Maud Alice Logan discusses Glanmore from an employee's point of view.
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Harold Frederick Mott discusses teaching history and guidance at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Fred Mather Carscallen discusses farming in Thurlow and McLaughlin Motors.
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Kenneth Hill discusses his career as a science teacher at Belleville High School and Belleville Collegiate Institute as well as the Depression years.
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Nellie Merry discusses her career as a teacher at Belleville Collegiate Institute.
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Reid, Leonard Finley/Reid, Walter Frederick
Leonard and Fred Reid discuss the development of Reid's Dairy in Belleville.
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Rocco Campoli discusses his immigration to Canada and working for the Grand Trunk Railway, at farming and at the Canada Cement company.
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Joseph Blackburn discusses the running of Stroud's Gift Shop.
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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