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- Title
- Importance of Music - Interview with Jean-Paul Savard (Part 1 of 2)
- Contributor(s)
- Savard, Jean-Paul (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Language
- English
- Description
- The Quebec-born Jean Paul speaks to the importance music holds in his life from early family experiences, through his time in the military, and in a military hospital. He also mentions his time as an Esperanto translator during the Montreal Expo in 1967.
- Extent
- 00:28:01, 00:28:01
- Subject(s)
- Music, Military history, Hospitals, Orchestra, Expo 67 (Montreal, Quebec), Alcoholism, Family
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1950s, 1960s, 1980s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Importance of Music - Interview with Jean-Paul Savard (Part 2 of 2)
- Contributor(s)
- Savard, Jean-Paul (Interviewee), Kimbel, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Language
- English
- Description
- The Quebec-born Jean Paul speaks to the importance music holds in his life from early family experiences, through his time in the military, and in a military hospital. He also mentions his time as an Esperanto translator during the Montreal Expo in 1967.
- Extent
- 00:23:00, 00:23:00
- Subject(s)
- Music, Military history, Hospitals, Orchestra, Expo 67 (Montreal, Quebec), Alcoholism, Family
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1950s, 1960s, 1980s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Life's Seasons - Interview with Albert Emond (Part 1 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Emond, Albert (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1980-05-16
- Language
- English
- Description
- Albert speaks about the seasonal life of a logging work, spending winters in Vancouver DTES hotels, beer parlors, his relationships with women, as well as about different characters and situations in the various logging camps. A hit-and-run put him in the hospital and he became a year-round resident of the DTES.
- Extent
- 00:31:42, 00:31:42
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Logging, Man-woman relationships, Alcohol, Hotels, Hospitals, Pedestrian accidents
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Life's Seasons - Interview with Albert Emond (Part 2 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Emond, Albert (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Date Created
- 1980-05-16
- Language
- English
- Description
- Albert speaks about the seasonal life of a logging work, spending winters in Vancouver DTES hotels, beer parlors, his relationships with women, as well as about different characters and situations in the various logging camps. A hit-and-run put him in the hospital and he became a year-round resident of the DTES.
- Extent
- 00:29:29, 00:29:29
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Logging, Man-woman relationships, Alcohol, Hotels, Hospitals, Pedestrian accidents
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Life's Seasons - Interview with Albert Emond (Part 3 of 3)
- Contributor(s)
- Emond, Albert (Interviewee), Kimbley, Laurel (Lead)
- Type of Resource
- sound recording-nonmusical
- Language
- English
- Description
- Albert speaks about the seasonal life of a logging work, spending winters in Vancouver DTES hotels, beer parlors, his relationships with women, as well as about different characters and situations in the various logging camps. A hit-and-run put him in the hospital and he became a year-round resident of DTES.
- Extent
- 00:32:44, 00:32:44
- Subject(s)
- World War, 1939-1945, Logging, Man-woman relationships, Alcohol, Hotels, Hospitals, Pedestrian accidents
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1930s, 1940s, 1950s
- Collection
- Carnegie Stories
- Title
- Living in Chinatown - Interview with Randall Yip
- Contributor(s)
- Yip, Randall (Interviewee)
- Type of Resource
- moving image
- Date Created
- 2015
- Language
- English
- Description
- Randall talks about his early memories of living in Vancouver's Chinatown and his family living in the Wing Sang Building.
- Extent
- 00:01:26
- Subject(s)
- Nightclubs, Family, Hospitals, Ho Ho Chop Suey Ltd. (Restaurant), Chinese Canadians
- Location(s)
- Downtown
- Time Period
- 1940s, 1950s, 1960s
- Collection
- Chinatown Stories, Story City