Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.

Dave Dunn discusses his years of growing up on Molluck Street in Georgestown, and shares memories of helping out with his father's trucking business. The recording ends abruptly due to technical difficulties. August 8, 2017 Andrea McGuire and Dave Dunn Introductions; Dave Dunn was born in St. J...

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Main Author: McGuire, Andrea
Other Authors: Dunn, Dave, 1941-, Dave Dunn was born in St. John's on November 20th, 1941. His family lived on Mullock Street in Georgestown until Dave was ten, when the family moved to Portugal Cove Road. Dave has lived in his house in Makinsons, Newfoundland for about forty years. During his career, he sold appliances and other items to business owners across the province. Dave has three children and seven grandchildren.
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2017
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/6642
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_avalon/6642 2023-12-31T10:19:10+01:00 Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons. McGuire, Andrea Dunn, Dave, 1941- Dave Dunn was born in St. John's on November 20th, 1941. His family lived on Mullock Street in Georgestown until Dave was ten, when the family moved to Portugal Cove Road. Dave has lived in his house in Makinsons, Newfoundland for about forty years. During his career, he sold appliances and other items to business owners across the province. Dave has three children and seven grandchildren. Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--St. John's; Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Makinsons; Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Makinsons 2017-08-09 Audio/mp3 10:17 minutes; 11.7 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/6642 eng eng Intangible Cultural Heritage - Avalon Peninsula http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/6642 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory - Avalon Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Migration/settlement Towns Communities Roads Dunn Dave 1941- Sound Audio 2017 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:33Z Dave Dunn discusses his years of growing up on Molluck Street in Georgestown, and shares memories of helping out with his father's trucking business. The recording ends abruptly due to technical difficulties. August 8, 2017 Andrea McGuire and Dave Dunn Introductions; Dave Dunn was born in St. John’s on November 20, 1941 to mother Catherine (Cooper) Dunn and father, James Dunn, who was a trucker; grandfather was also a trucker; 1:25 – family lived on Mullock Street until age ten; grandfather lived on Mullock Street as well, and owned a property where his stables were kept; this property was on a block between Mullock Street, Hayward Avenue and Monkstown Road, and is now used by the city for off-street parking; 2:25 – Georgestown was a “bustling community, lively as heck”; there were many convenience and grocery stores; “you could run up the street with a mason jar and get a jar of molasses, or you’d run somewhere else and get a chunk of cheese”; 2:56 – at age ten, family moved to Portugal Cove Road, though Dave still attended St. Bonaventure’s College; 3:30 – when family lived on Mullock Street, they had a summer home at the end of Long Pond; 4:20 – describes home on Portugal Cove Road; 5:10 – had “unfettered freedom” as a child in Georgestown; 5:50 – sometimes rode on father’s truck while he conducted his business; “that got you down on the wharves and the streets and the waterfront, and you got to see how things worked and how longshoreman gangs operated”; 6:30 – describes longshoreman gangs; “the pilferage was out of this world”; they were always stealing transistor radios, which “were the iphone of the day”; 9:20 – didn’t have to work for father’s business, but chose to do so; father sometimes dropped children off to fish in ponds out of town while he did deliveries. " Audio Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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Roads
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Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
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description Dave Dunn discusses his years of growing up on Molluck Street in Georgestown, and shares memories of helping out with his father's trucking business. The recording ends abruptly due to technical difficulties. August 8, 2017 Andrea McGuire and Dave Dunn Introductions; Dave Dunn was born in St. John’s on November 20, 1941 to mother Catherine (Cooper) Dunn and father, James Dunn, who was a trucker; grandfather was also a trucker; 1:25 – family lived on Mullock Street until age ten; grandfather lived on Mullock Street as well, and owned a property where his stables were kept; this property was on a block between Mullock Street, Hayward Avenue and Monkstown Road, and is now used by the city for off-street parking; 2:25 – Georgestown was a “bustling community, lively as heck”; there were many convenience and grocery stores; “you could run up the street with a mason jar and get a jar of molasses, or you’d run somewhere else and get a chunk of cheese”; 2:56 – at age ten, family moved to Portugal Cove Road, though Dave still attended St. Bonaventure’s College; 3:30 – when family lived on Mullock Street, they had a summer home at the end of Long Pond; 4:20 – describes home on Portugal Cove Road; 5:10 – had “unfettered freedom” as a child in Georgestown; 5:50 – sometimes rode on father’s truck while he conducted his business; “that got you down on the wharves and the streets and the waterfront, and you got to see how things worked and how longshoreman gangs operated”; 6:30 – describes longshoreman gangs; “the pilferage was out of this world”; they were always stealing transistor radios, which “were the iphone of the day”; 9:20 – didn’t have to work for father’s business, but chose to do so; father sometimes dropped children off to fish in ponds out of town while he did deliveries. "
author2 Dunn, Dave, 1941-
Dave Dunn was born in St. John's on November 20th, 1941. His family lived on Mullock Street in Georgestown until Dave was ten, when the family moved to Portugal Cove Road. Dave has lived in his house in Makinsons, Newfoundland for about forty years. During his career, he sold appliances and other items to business owners across the province. Dave has three children and seven grandchildren.
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title Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
title_short Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
title_full Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
title_fullStr Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
title_full_unstemmed Dunn, Dave. Part one of interview about growing up in St. John's and living in Makinsons.
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