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Northern News Office c1910
The Athabasca Archives houses a number of audio taped interviews with locals who lived at
Athabasca Landing at the turn of the century. Some of these recordings
are available on reel to reel or audio cassette. The sound clips
on the "Historical Athabasca Landing: 1880 - 1914" web site were taken from interviews
recorded in the 1960s and 1970s. They have been recorded in Real Audio format, therefore you must
have Real Audio installed on your computer to listen to them.
The interview clips are listed below. They are also placed throughout the site
under the appropriate historical theme. You may listen to them here, or as you encounter
them on the main web site.
Interview with C.J. Raynor Whitely, conversation with Lloyd
Chamberlain, April 1961. Athabasca Archives, audio tape #8.
Accession #85.285.
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