Item T4088:0004 - Louise Marguerite Iverson interview

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Louise Marguerite Iverson interview

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T4088:0004

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  • 27 May 1983 (Creation)

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1 audio reel : 9.5 cm/sec, 2 track, mono ; 13 cm

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The item consists of an audio interview with Louise Iverson recorded in Victoria, B.C. on May 27, 1983.

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Track 1: Louise Iverson was born in Victoria in 1905. She describes the home she lived in as a child, boarders, the kitchen. Describes their daily diet and specialty foods. Talks of salted fish and fresh salmon delivered by Indians. Describes Rogers, their milkman, home deliveries and garbage truck. Did little domestic work at home in kitchen. Mother made own recipes. Grade 6 started classes in domestic science at South Park. The first thing she cooked in class was bacon. Gas plates. Teacher was Miss Juniper. Describes domestic science room. Remembers some of what was taught. Set up her first home in 1943 in Princeton.

Track 2: Describes home she set up with her husband. Went to teach at 18 and boarded. Taught in Fraser Canyon one-room school. Taught in another rural school in Princeton. Describes teaching experiences.

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A digital copy is available. Please contact staff for further information.
A reference cassette copy is available.

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Copying Restriction: Client copies may be made for private and research purposes.
Copyright Status: Copyright is held by the Canadian Museum of Civilization.

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Accession number(s): T4088

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Previously described as AAAB5618.

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speaker: Louise Marguerite Iverson, interviewer: Kathryn Thomson

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