Tape Recordings

If you are interested in any of these files then please contact the Provincial Archives of New Brunswick.

The following tapes have been removed to the Audiovisual Section of the Provincial Archives.

1  Tape-recording of Rev. Wm. Randall – History of Harvey [P113 1988]

2  Tape-recording – Dr. G.F. Clark – Indians [P113 1988]

3  Tape-recording – Dr. E. Chalmers – Medical History of Fredericton [P113 1989]

4  Tape-recordings – James O’Neill – Firefighting in Fredericton [P113 1990]

5  Talk given by Prof. Bill Spray, titled, “Immigration to Pre-Confederation New Brunswick” [P113 1990]

6  Commentary on the Pottery & Sewing Rooms in the York-Sunbury Museum during a pottery demonstration by Mr. & Mrs. John Shaw, 1968.[P113 1991]

7  Crowell, Dr. Ivan – Concerning the future of the York-Sunbury Museum & Centennial Tartan auto robe, 1968.[P113 1992]

8  Sansom, Lt. Gen. Ernest.  Concerning the Sansom family and Military History, 1980. [P113 1993]

9  Rushbrook, John.  Concerning the 236th Overseas Battalion MacLean Highlanders, 1983. [P113 1994]

10  Mrs. Beatley.  Concerning bicycling in Fredericton, and the Century Racing Club. [P113 1995]

11  Crowell, Dr. Ivan.  Concerning the Tinsmith display in the York-Sunbury Museum. [P113 1996]

12  Nicholas, Andrew.  Opening of the Maliseet Indians’ Centennial Display in the York-Sunbury Museum, June 14, 1968. [P113 1996]

13  Wise, Prof. Syd.  Concerning Air Warfare in World War I, taken from “Morning Side”, Oct. 1980. [P113 1997]

14  Wilson, Brent.  C.B.C. radio interview concerning the “Over the Top” exhibit. [P113 1998]

15  Kent  – Highland Traditions in the Maritimes. [P113-1999]

16  Tape Recordings – Interviews – Dr. McVay, Dr. D.J. McLeod, Mr. Charles Manzer, Louise O’Connor, Mrs. Hazen Crawford, Ivan Carswell. [P113 2000]

17  Tape Recordings – Interviews – Mayor A.A. Gillis, Marcus Mead – J.E. Jewett, Ken & Beatrice Marsten – Mr. Calhoun – Richard Howel – R.M. Wood – James Whitehead – Thomas Jewett – Ivan Crowell. [P113 2001]

18  Tape Recording – Scott and Gange – French Situation in Fredericton. [P113 2002]

19  Crowell, Dr. Ivan – Reading from the York-Sunbury Museum accession books; and the Centennial Torch Extinguishing Ceremony, Fredericton, 1967. [P113 2003]

20  Tape Recording – Panel Discussion – Historical Role of Ethnic Groups in New Brunswick. [P113 2004]        

21  York-Sunbury Historical Society – Minutes of Meeting, Oct, 1979 (Side 1) – Carr, Detective Eric and Det. Eric Fiander – “The History of the Fredericton Police Force”, Oct., 1979 (Side 1) – Taylor – Morrell, Mrs. Marjorie – Concerns the History of Minto and her book – “Of Mines & Men” – (1982-1983 – introduction by Fred Phillips –  Coburn, Mr. “The History of the Apple Industry” in N.B. – 1982-1983 – Intro. – Fred Phillips. [P113 2005]

22  Chalmers, Dr. G. Everett – Interview concerning his medical career, Mar. 1893. [P113 2006]

23  Folksongs recorded at the Miramichi Folk Festival, 1959. [P113 2007]

24  York-Sunbury Historical Society Symposium – History of the Society. [P113 2008]

25  Dr. Ivan Crowell. [P113 2009]

26  Mr. Vincent Wiggins – Concerning objects on his farm, and the Wiggins Furniture Factory, Waterborough, May, ’66

27  Mr. Neil Burden and Tom Davidson – Concerning the history of the area, factories, ferries, blacksmiths, and peddlers, Southampton; May, ’66

28  Mr. Carlton Taylor – Concerning the history of the area, lumbering operations and mills; Notre Dame, Kent County; May, 1966

29  Mr. Ira Goodfellow – Concerning the history of the area, peddlers, and the fish hatchery; Southesk; June, 1966

30  Dr. C.A. McVay – Concerning bridges and industries in the area; Fred.; 1966

31  Miss Hannah Miller – Concerning Norman Anderson, cabinet minister, and the W.J. Miller and Co. store; Newcastle; Oct. 27

32  Mr. Scott McFee – Concerning his strawberry-box making machine; Chipman, Nov. 1965

33  Mr. Harry Thurret (?) – Concerning his miner’s lamp, Minto; November 5, 1965

34  Mr. Ted and Nellie Taylor – Concerning John M. Taylor, maker of the fire engines and George Taylor, photographer and artist; Fred., Dec., 1965

35  Aunt Jen, Uncle Frank and Aunt Laura – Concerns the history of Truro and the Stanfield factory, Truro; Nova Scotia, 1967                         

36  Mr. Alec Douglas – Concerns shipbuilding and life at sea; Nova Scotia, 1967

37  Mr. H.O. Tingley – Concerns boaning pipe and other industries in the area; Riverside

38  Captain L. Wilbur – Concerns shipbuilding, sea trade and memories of his life at sea; n.d.

39  Mr. and Mrs. E.E. Fowler – Concerns market gardening; factories in the area; and the Saint John market; Hampton, n.d.

40  Dr. Louise Manny – Concerning stage coaches and carriagemakers on the Miramichi; Newcastle

41  Mr. Charles Whitty and Miss Whitty – Concerning their father, James J. Whitty, carriagemaker, Chatham; n.d.

42 (Side 2, track 3) – Mr. Ted Taylor and Nellie Taylor con’t.

43  Mr. Duplisea – Concerning the history of the area, food, log houses and mills; Kingsclear, 1966

44  Lt.-Gov. J. Leonard O’Brien – Concerning his antique collection, South Nelson; Oct., 1965

45  Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Wiggins – Concerns sawmills, peddlers and strawberry-box making, Waterborough; June 18, 1966

46  Mr. Victor Wiggins (Arnold’s brother) – Concerning his father, who was a travelling salesman for the Simms Brush Company, Waterborough; June 18, 1966

47  Mr. Ray Manzer – Concerning his Blacksmith shop, Harvey Station; June 22, 1966

48  Aunt Jen, Uncle Frank and Aunt Laura – Concerning local history, schools, etc.; 1967

49  Mr. and Mrs. C.F. Tweedale – Concerning their memories of Fredericton, factories and mills

50  Mr. Sheraton Grant – Concerning logging and rafting on the St. John River, Fred.; May 4, 1966                

51  Mr. Walter McGinn – Concerning his Uncle Patty’s wagon business, Fredericton; Aug. 8

52  Mr. E. Leslie MacFarlane – Concerning the MacFarlane Wagon Factory in Nashwaaksis, Fred.; Aug. 8                           

53  Mr. George H. Bud – Concerning carriagemakers of St. Stephen, peddlers and factories in the area, St. Stephen; 1966

54  Mr. & Mrs. George Miles – Concerning wagons and sawmills, Sheffield; Oct. 13, 1966

55  Mr. Fenwick Foley – Concerning the Foley Pottery Works and other potteries in N.B., East Saint John; n.d.

56  Mr. Victor Vincent Wiggins – Concerning the history of his farm and objects on it, Waterborough; 1966

57  “A Musical Evening” – Professor James Chapman; his collection of antiques, cylinders and records; April 17, 1986. [P113 2010] Wyton, William – “Life in the Miramichi Woods” – December 1925 concerning work in the woods [P113 2010]

58  Bishop Medley‘s New Brunswick by Gregg Finley, – on the Christ Church Cathedral, March/87 [P113 2012]

59  Old Government House Furniture   David Myles [P113 2012]

60  Mrs. Louise Paul, a Malecite Indian, born at Kingsclear, Later moved to St. Mary’s Reserve. Being interviewed by Mrs. Lacey McNeil. [P113 2013]

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