Lacey, Alice. Alice Lacey interview.

Alice Lacey discusses her teaching career in many isolated towns in Newfoundland, including Morten's Harbour, Grand bank, Clarenville, Port Union, Thornlee, Valleyfield, and Wesleyville. She taught grades 1 to 11. She tells stories of teaching at different, isolated communities across Newfoundl...

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Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Silk, Hiram
Other Authors: Lacey, Alice
Format: Audio
Language:English
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_oral/id/158
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Summary:Alice Lacey discusses her teaching career in many isolated towns in Newfoundland, including Morten's Harbour, Grand bank, Clarenville, Port Union, Thornlee, Valleyfield, and Wesleyville. She taught grades 1 to 11. She tells stories of teaching at different, isolated communities across Newfoundland; the differeny schools and the students; the changes in the Newfoundland school system over time; and outport life, with farming, berry picking, fishing and hunting as survival foodways in Newfoundland.