- CA ON00239 F2897-5
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- 16 Feb. 1948
Part of Arthur Zimmerman fonds
Side One: Western - Hail Queen's. Side Two: Casey - Missouri Waltz - Litoria.
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Part of Arthur Zimmerman fonds
Side One: Western - Hail Queen's. Side Two: Casey - Missouri Waltz - Litoria.
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Joan on CBC Open Line Program, stories used in 'Laughing All the Way Home' and 'Legacies, Legends and Lies'
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of radio show host Hal Anthony. Anthony recalls his memories of Charlotte Whitton, former Mayor of Ottawa, when he was a reporter in Ottawa with CKY radio in the 1950's. He talks about the many confrontations between Mayor Whitton and Ottawa developer Robert Compeau. Side One: Interview of Hal Anthony. Side Two: Interview continues.
Hal Antony - Giants / McLean Stories
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Joan on CBC Open Line Programs, stories used in 'Laughing All the Way Home' and Legacies, Legends and Lies'
Part of Joseph Arlie Robb fonds
File contains a recording of the song "Happy Brigantine."
Canadian Insitute of chartered accountants oral history project. Interview of C.A. Harold E. Crate. Side One: Crate discusses why he became a C.A., his student days, articling, then working in the field. Crate discusses well known people in the field when he was working. Side Two: continuation of above interview. Crate talks discusses other C.A.'s and firms in the CICA. Music follows interview end (short session) Last 1/4 of tape blank.
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Harold Richardson
Harold Richardson, Shawville Sept./95
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Harold Richardson
Harrison, F.L. - Aug. 21, 1950; Queen Elizabeth II 1953; MacKintosh, W.A. - 1953
Part of William Everett McNeill fonds
Side One: Mrs. Harrison reads Synge and Shakespeare; Dr. Harrison reads Milton; Queen's Christmas Broadcast, B.B.C., Principal Mackintosh's New Year's Message. Side Two: Blank with print through.
Part of Joan Finnigan fonds
Interview of Harry Frost, descendant of the legendary seven Frost brothers known as the "Terrors of the Ottawa Valley". He talks about his life spent as a trapper in the Valley and the history of the Frost family and other families who were early settlers in the Fort Coulonge, Que. area. Side One: interview of Harry Frost. Side Two: interview continues.