Tape # 6: Stuart Flavelle, Lindsay
Description
- Side A
- Media Type
- Audio
- Genealogical Resource
- Item Type
- Audiocassettes
- Description
- Stuart Flavelle recounts to Doug Tangney the story of the Flavelle family in Lindsay.
According to Mr. Flavelle, his family first came to Lindsay around 1860 when his great-uncle, J.R. Dundas came to run a store in Lindsay for Claxton’s of Peterborough. Mr. Flavelle’s father and another uncle followed. He recounts the history of the family’s store, flour and sawmill, egg and creamery plant. He talks about his schooling in Lindsay, his war-time experiences, his working years and his directorship at Victoria and Grey Trust.
Side A: 30 minutes
Side B: 15 minutes - Date of Original
- 1977
- Date Of Event
- 1977
- Subject(s)
- Personal Name(s)
- Stuart Flavelle, Doug Tangney
- Collection
- From the Heartland Nineteenth Century Buildings of Victoria County
- Language of Item
- English
- Geographic Coverage
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Ontario, Canada
Latitude: 44.35012 Longitude: -78.73286
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- Copyright Statement
- Copyright status unknown. Responsibility for determining the copyright status and any use rests exclusively with the user.
- Location of Original
- Victoria County Oral History Project on cassette tape.
Tape 6 - Contact
- Kawartha Lakes Public LibraryEmail:lindsaylibrary@kawarthalakeslibrary.ca
Website:
Agency street/mail address:190 Kent St W.
Lindsay, ON K9V 2Y6
(705) 324-9411 extension 1268