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“In those days the kids just were set free; the doors were open, they ran out and they came back when it got dark. ”
November 30, 2012
Interview with Diana Wilhelm (Part 2)
Diana Wilhelm shows a photo, circa 1959, of her first childhood cat Peter, taken in front of her family’s first house in Canada.
“I can just imagine my great-grandfather saying: 'We are NOT going to take the mockingbird.' But they did!”
January 30, 2013
Interview with Lindsay Morgan
Lindsay Morgan talks to Sarah Balint about the 1889 diary of her great-grandmother, Mary Andrews Lockie.
“My mother's name, Elefteria, means Freedom, and is one of the most popular Macedonian names.”
December 7, 2012
Interview with Mary Glenn
Mary Glenn shows Sarah Balint a photo of her mother Elefteria Malkos as a child with her family in their village in Ostima, Greece.
“And then she sat down beside me and stroked my forehead and she sang 'Too Ra Loo Ra Loo Ral' till I fell asleep”
January 30, 2013
Interview with Melanie Picard
Melanie Picard talks to Jo Stanbridge about her maternal grandmother Julia O'Shea Murphy White.
“They did all kinds of novelty hats: cowboy hats and fezzes for the Shriners, and they imported toques; so we used to go in and try on the hats and play with the felts.”
November 30, 2012
Interview with Barb Love
Barb Love shows Marilyn Ottenhof a photo of her father in his baby carriage with his parents (and an unidentified man on the far right) outside their Montreal dry goods store in 1924.
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