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              Fonds
              Fonds comprises diaries and correspondence written during MacDonald's time in service and include letters to his parents and siblings sent from training camps in Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island and Aldershot, England, as well as Belgium. Transcriptions of this material were written by Mrs. I.M. Parfitt (Margaret MacDonald's daughter); these are annotated and include notes on the family and draft sections of a family biography. Also included in the fonds are letters from Willie H. Cameron to his cousin, Margaret MacDonald, written in 1918 from Halifax and Camp Bramshott, Surrey. MS-2-520
              Collection · 1981-1987
              The Fisherman’s Life Museum is located in Oyster Pond and depicts the home and lifestyle of a local inshore fisherman in the early 1900s. It was originally the home of Ervine and Ethelda Myers and their family. It is part of the Nova Scotia Museum. The Fisherman’s Life Museum Oral History Project began in the summer of 1981 and was led by Deborah Trask. Interviews were conducted in July and August of that year and transcriptions were completed over the following six years. The primary motive for conducting the interviews was to gather information that would assist with interpretive program development for the new Fisherman's Life museum and to ensure the accuracy of the museum’s furnishings. The interviews were conducted with local residents who had substantial knowledge of the patterns of life in the area and would enable the museum to collect a wealth of oral history related to the Ervine Myers house, the museum outbuildings and site, patterns of land usage, work, and life in the community. Collection consists of transcripts and in some cases, audio cassette recordings of interviews with various residents of the Jeddore Oyster Pond area including Olive (Parker) Robbins, Percy Perry, Garth M. Hosking, Cecil F. Mitchell, and Jeannette A. (Mitchell) Hartlen. The interviews contain information regarding local history, the life of inshore fishermen in the area in the late 1800s to early 1900s, and information regarding the buildings and site that are now part of the Fisherman’s Life Museum. Collection also includes transcripts of the interviews. Accession number: 2013.064
              Fred Brodie fonds
              Fonds
              Fonds includes the transcripts of conversations Fred Brodie had with Charles Murray and David Gutnick, and with John Bell. Fonds also includes newspaper clippings collected by Fred Brodie on the Canadian Congress of Labour and Trades and Labour Congress of Canada merger, the Halifax Labour Temple, the Halifax Typographical Union, the Teann Ghlac Black Friday coin, along with a variety of letters to the editor. Also included are reference materials for the ITU - Herald contract, the CHFX radio scripts, the Royal Commission on Newspapers' presentation, and a letter written by Fred Brodie to the Halifax Labour Temple. MS-9-6
              Fonds · [ca.1980-2011]
              Fonds consists of records of the Lake Charlotte Area Heritage Society, including records related to Memory Lane Heritage Villages planning and establishment; board and committee records, marketing, membership and community fundraising, institutional funding, research and interpretation, Memory Lane Heritage Village operation, Eastern Shore Archives, events, bound plans and proposals, oral histories, and audiovisual material. Accession number: 2010.014, 2012.017
              Lena Ferguson fonds
              Fonds · 1974-2001
              Fonds consists of approximately 137 hours of oral history interviews conducted by Lena Ferguson. Most interviewees were residents of the Eastern Shore region of Halifax County, particularly the Chezzetcook area. Interview topics include genealogy, local industries, occupations, music, shipping, community life, traditions, and folklore. In addition to interviews, the creator recorded school reunions, concerts, weddings, and church anniversaries. Several paper transcripts are included as well as scrapbooks featuring articles written by Lena and other newspaper articles regarding the Chezzetcook area. 2019.014
              Transcripts
              Series · 1974- 1984
              Part of Lena Ferguson fonds
              Series consists of typed transcripts of excerpts from some interview recordings that Lena Ferguson conducted. Includes a transcript of the first thirty minutes of her interview with Mary Antoinette “Nettie” Bellefontaine and an excerpt of her interview with Lillian Bellefontaine regarding a whale oil lamp. Also includes transcripts of Lena’s interviews with Vera Bellefontaine-Doutez, transcripts of Lena reading from a scrapbook belonging to Phyllis Bellefontaine Graham’s parents which contains clippings from as early as 1922 regarding the history of West Chezzetcook and Grand Desert. Also includes transcripts from an interview with Aurele Bellefontaine. In addition there is a transcript of a speech by Helen Creighton to the Folklore Association of Canada. This audio recording has not been digitized. Transcripts of interviews with Edward and Sophie Lapierre and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Rowlings are also included as well as an address given to the Chezzetcook Historical Society by Ray Blakney regarding the history of Chezzetcook and the Eastern Shore and an interview with Herbert Fillis of Grand Desert by Ray Blakney, neither of which are digitized. Also included in this series are records from the Nova Scotia Archives regarding the content and extent of the recordings done by Lena Ferguson. S2