French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.

David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding, Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place on March 15, 1978. French discusses his family, his work as a fisher, his work in the Overseas Forestry Unit for the British war effort, different types of boats, the parts of...

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Main Author: Taylor, David
Other Authors: French, Marcus, 1917-, Marcus French was born September 24, 1917. He lived in Winterton, Trinity bay, Newfoundland for all his life except for five years, 1941-46, when he was enlisted in the Overseas Forestry Unit, assisting in the British war effort. Mr. French describes himself as a jack of all trades, having worked several types of jobs, including fishing with his father.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 1978
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/156
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:boatmuseum/156 2023-12-31T10:11:51+01:00 French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding. Taylor, David French, Marcus, 1917- Marcus French was born September 24, 1917. He lived in Winterton, Trinity bay, Newfoundland for all his life except for five years, 1941-46, when he was enlisted in the Overseas Forestry Unit, assisting in the British war effort. Mr. French describes himself as a jack of all trades, having worked several types of jobs, including fishing with his father. Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador-Trinity Bay-Winterton; Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador-Baccalieu Island; Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador-Conception Bay-Baie de Verde Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador-Trinity Bay-Winterton 3/15/1978 audio/mp3 30:01 minutes; 34.3 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/156 eng eng Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/156 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA Memorial University of Newfoundland. Folklore and Language Archive. David Taylor Collection 79-590 Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Objects Work Architecture building and construction Boatbuilding Boats Drying (Food preservation) Fishers Fishing Fishing boats Fishing equipment Salt-curing Watercraft Fishing stages Flakes Wooden boats Wooden objects French Marcus 1917- Sound Audio 1978 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:37Z David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding, Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place on March 15, 1978. French discusses his family, his work as a fisher, his work in the Overseas Forestry Unit for the British war effort, different types of boats, the parts of a boat, and the methods and materials used in boatbuilding. Audio Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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Work
Architecture
building and construction
Boatbuilding
Boats
Drying (Food preservation)
Fishers
Fishing
Fishing boats
Fishing equipment
Salt-curing
Watercraft
Fishing stages
Flakes
Wooden boats
Wooden objects
French
Marcus
1917-
spellingShingle Objects
Work
Architecture
building and construction
Boatbuilding
Boats
Drying (Food preservation)
Fishers
Fishing
Fishing boats
Fishing equipment
Salt-curing
Watercraft
Fishing stages
Flakes
Wooden boats
Wooden objects
French
Marcus
1917-
Taylor, David
French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
topic_facet Objects
Work
Architecture
building and construction
Boatbuilding
Boats
Drying (Food preservation)
Fishers
Fishing
Fishing boats
Fishing equipment
Salt-curing
Watercraft
Fishing stages
Flakes
Wooden boats
Wooden objects
French
Marcus
1917-
description David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding, Winterton, Trinity Bay, Newfoundland. Interview takes place on March 15, 1978. French discusses his family, his work as a fisher, his work in the Overseas Forestry Unit for the British war effort, different types of boats, the parts of a boat, and the methods and materials used in boatbuilding.
author2 French, Marcus, 1917-
Marcus French was born September 24, 1917. He lived in Winterton, Trinity bay, Newfoundland for all his life except for five years, 1941-46, when he was enlisted in the Overseas Forestry Unit, assisting in the British war effort. Mr. French describes himself as a jack of all trades, having worked several types of jobs, including fishing with his father.
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author Taylor, David
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author_sort Taylor, David
title French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
title_short French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
title_full French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
title_fullStr French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
title_full_unstemmed French, M., Mar. 15, 1978, Part 1. David Taylor interviewing Marcus French regarding boatbuilding.
title_sort french, m., mar. 15, 1978, part 1. david taylor interviewing marcus french regarding boatbuilding.
publishDate 1978
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op_source Memorial University of Newfoundland. Folklore and Language Archive. David Taylor Collection 79-590
Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory
op_relation Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador
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