Item is an interview of Bob Jones. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation. Knocking and clicking noises are from the microphone being moved and hit during original recording.
Item component is side 1 of an autobiographic interview of Marjorie Tryon Jones. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield and Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item component is the continuation of an autobiographic interview of Marjorie Tryon Jones. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield and Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item is an interview with Lori-ann Latremouille, artist and Angus Bungay, sculptor and animator. Latremouille talks about Dunbar schools and her Immaculate Conception Convent memories. She also talks about her teacher Lorraine Vezeau, the fact that her art skills were mainly self-taught, and she was self supporting from early age. Bungay grew up in U.K. and lived all over due to the foreign postings of a military father, he was trained in graphic arts, visiting Vancouver in 1991, he met and married Lori and has been settled here ever since. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Item component is side 1 of a recording of a public meeting; the Legacy Lunch with Carole Rockford. Recording starts and stops a few times throughout the 45 minutes this may be due to mishandling of recorder. Side B is not a recording of Carole Rockford; may be a recording of a block party. Wind blowing on the microphone during this outdoor event. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item component is the continuation of a recording of a public meeting; the Legacy Lunch with Carole Rockford. Recording starts and stops a few times throughout the 45 minutes this may be due to mishandling of recorder. Side B is not a recording of Carole Rockford; may be a recording of a block party. Wind blowing on the microphone during this outdoor event. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item is an interview of Thelma Reid Lower. Topic covered include the Parent Teacher Association at Kerrisdale and the Annex Campaign for a Home Economics Department at UBC. Lower also talks about the Couples Club, Victoria Gardens, and [Philomel] Ladies Chair. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording starts and ends mid-conversation.
Item is an interview with James M. Malkin. Malkin lived at Blenheim and Marine Drive, across from Mole farm. His Father was in business and his Mother encouraged music, his sister Ursula is a concert pianist. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Side B is blank.
Item is an interview with Roz Marshall. Interview follows Marshall's life from her early life in the Middle East to her studies in Canada and elsewhere. The interview also covers her life as a woman artist raising children and teaching art, especially the effect of art on young children. The interview concludes with her present independent career and touches on her old home in Kerrisdale. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Poor quality recording.
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Angus McIntyre which focuses on transportation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield at the home of Angus McIntyre.
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Angus McIntyre which focuses on transportation. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield at the home of Angus McIntyre.
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Tayce McLagan, violin teacher and community worker. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Tayce McLagan, violin teacher and community worker. Interview conducted by Peggy Schofield. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item is the continuation of an interview of the Reverend Edith McLellan and Rober McLellan. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers. Recording ends mid-conversation.
Item component is side 1 of an interview of Betty McQueen (nee McCleery). McQueen was raised on the McCleery farm. Her mother was a member of the Mole family. She talks about Mole farm and "Mole Hill" in West End. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.
Item component is the continuation of an interview of Betty McQueen (nee McCleery). McQueen was raised on the McCleery farm. Her mother was a member of the Mole family. She talks about Mole farm and "Mole Hill" in West End. Interview conducted by Pam Chambers.