Collection search - [Conversation with Joan Peebles, July 7-8? 1983]
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Record information – Brief [Conversation with Joan Peebles, July 7-8? 1983]
Hierarchical level:Item (Accession level)Date:1983-07-07/1983-07-08?Item number (ISN):609972Type of material:Sound recordingsFound in:Archives / Film, Video and Sound -
Record information – Details Fonds/collection:JOAN PEEBLES FONDSAccession:2024-0002Media:SoundOriginal title:July 7?-8?/83 Auntie BPart:1 of 1Production date:1983-07-07/1983-07-08?Production company:Joan Peebles
Priscilla GallowayProduction credit:recording, Priscilla GallowayDescription:Recording of a conversation between Joan Peebles and her niece, Priscilla Galloway, in New Westminster, BC on July 7 and/or 8 1983. On side 1 they discuss, among other things, Peebles taking a driving test in her 70s, Esther Poulson's visit, Galloway's children and grandchildren, Paulson's connection to Allon Peebles and her work with the Department of Health and Welfare, rent increases in Peebles' building, and wildflower painting. On side 2 they discuss, among other things, Peebles' father Peter, an old boyfriend, investing, the Chautauqua centennial (Peebles didn't attend because she didn't want them to see that she was no longer a young and glamorous singer), Mrs. Edison's request for her to sing a program entirely about birds and trees, the first production that Peebles was in at the Provincial Normal School in Vancouver (Tennyson's Princess'), Allon Peebles, and the death of Peebles husband (Norman Oberg). <1h 33m 02s>Language:EnglishNotes:Detailed holdings information: -
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