- CA ON00239 F445-S10-421
- Pièce
- [ca. 1985]
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Side One: My Dancing Career. Side Two: On Hockey - Joan reading.
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Side One: My Dancing Career. Side Two: On Hockey - Joan reading.
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Acting with An Accent - "Irish"
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Stage Dialect Instruction by David A. Stern
#769 Sundy Morning Hour 2 26 Jan. 1992
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Bernie Bedore interviewed by Joan Finnigan. He talks about people involved in the logging business and Ottawa valley history. Side One: (continuation of tape 2 - sr654). Bedore tells stories about people and events in the Ottawa Valley in the early days. Talk fills 1/2 of tape, other 1/2 is blank. Side Two: blank. print through only.
Fait partie de Joan Finnigan fonds
Bernie Bedore interviewed by Joan Finnigan. Bedore talks about Ottawa Valley history. Side One: (continuation of tape 3 - sr655) Bedore recounts some legends of the Indigenous peoples of the Ottawa Valley. He also tells stories about other people and events in the Ottawa Valley in the early days. Talk on 1/2 of tape. other 1/2 is blank.
1) Henry Black interviewed by Joan Finnigan. 2) Captain wellared interviewed by Joan Finnigan.
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Interviews with Henry Black and Captain Wellared on sailing on the Great Lakes. Side One: Henry Black talks about building and running passenger boats in southern Canada and northern U.S. Navy during WWII. Side Two: Captain Wellared talks about growing up on Amherst Island and working on a sailboat. Became a pilot for British American on the St. Lawrence seaway. Talks about fishing on Amherst Island - his father was a fisherman. Tells what being a pilot was like. Talk on 1st 1/2 of tape side, other 1/2 is blank.
Captain Lyle Dugan interviewed by Joan Finnigan.
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Captain Dugan discusses his career as a boat pilot on the Great Lakes. Side One: Dugan discusses changes in shipping in the Kingston area. He talks about what it was like to be a boat pilot in the Great Lakes. Discusses how he beame a boat pilot. Side Two: Continuation of Side 1. Tape changes speed to 7 1/2 ips part way through, then back to 3 3/4 ips. Tells stories about being a boat pilot in the Great Lakes. Talk on first 1/2 of tape side, 2nd 1/2 is blank.
Mrs. McKay interviewed by Joan Finnigan
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Mrs. McKay talks about Ottawa Valley history. The lumbering business and Renfrew. Side One: Mrs. McKay talks about her maternal grandfather Carswell, the Lumber Baron. The family discussed - her whole family was a lumbering family. She lived in Renfrew as a child. Talks about this. Side Two: blank. print through only.