Oakville Remembered: Volume 3

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  • Опубликовано: 17 июн 2024
  • This interview series was commissioned by the Community Foundation of Oakville's Heritage Trust Oral Histories. Mrs. Elsie Chisholm and Lieutenant Colonel "Jock" Anderson give their accounts of: Highland Light Infantry of Canada (active 1886-1954); World War II ; The Worn Doorstep (house) ; University ; changes to Oakville ; the White Oak.
    Creators:
    Don Dyment, Producer
    Elsie Chisholm, Interviewee
    Lieutenant Colonel "Jock" Anderson, Interviewee
    Historical Context Language Advisory: Please note that that language choices made by individuals at the time of filming are reflective of the time and have been retained to ensure that attitudes and viewpoints are not erased from the historical record. Some terms may not be those used today.
    Project Sponsors: Cogeco Cable Systems Inc., The Ian Martin Fund, The Alexander & Bernice Demaio Foundation Fund, Oakville Chamber of Commerce and the Oakville Beaver
    Special thanks to: Sheridan College, Oakville Museum, LACAC (now Heritage Oakville), Oakville Historical Society and the Oakville Public Library
    Date of Publication: 2002
    Protected by copyright: Uses other than research or private study require the permission of the rightsholder(s). Responsibility for obtaining permissions and for any use rests exclusively with the user.
    Copyright Date: 1999
    Copyright Holder: Cogeco

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