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Subject:Teachers--Training of, History, Teachers, Interviews, Victoria Provincial Normal School, and EducationCreator:Contributor:Location:Language:engDate Created:1978Rights Statement:Resource Type:SoundExtent:00:53:59Geographic Coverage:British Columbia--VictoriaCoordinates:48.4915, -123.4174Chronological Coverage:1942/1956 and 1922/1923Physical Repository:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryCollection:Provincial Normal School Oral HistoriesProvider:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryGenre:sound recordings and oral histories (literary genre)Archival Item Identifier:1978-057.17Fonds Identifier:AR338Is Referenced By:Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/provincial-normal-school-oral-history-interview-collection-1978Date Digitized:2006Technical Note:Audio cassette copied in 1992. Migrated from one audio cassette to digital format for UVic Archives by Richard L. Hess in 2006 for conservation purposes. Digital sound recording in .mp3 format at 64 kb/s mono and 44,100 samples per second, ...Keyword in Context:Transcript available
[Judith Windle interviewing Wilfrid Johns in 1978] 00:00 Judith Windle: Student in 1922. Wilfrid Johns : Oh yes, mm-hmm. JW: There were. WJ: That was just after the second great war and JW: Did you come right out of high school? WJ: Right out of high school and I wa... -
Subject:Teachers--Training of, History, Teachers, Women--Education, Interviews, Victoria Provincial Normal School, and EducationCreator:Contributor:Location:Language:engDate Created:1978Rights Statement:Resource Type:SoundExtent:00:55:40Geographic Coverage:British Columbia--VictoriaCoordinates:48.4915, -123.4174Chronological Coverage:1947/1956Physical Repository:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryCollection:Provincial Normal School Oral HistoriesProvider:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryGenre:sound recordings and oral histories (literary genre)Archival Item Identifier:1978-057.15Fonds Identifier:AR338Is Referenced By:Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/provincial-normal-school-oral-history-interview-collection-1978Date Digitized:2006Technical Note:Audio cassette copied in 1992. Migrated from one audio cassette to digital format for UVic Archives by Richard L. Hess in 2006 for conservation purposes. Digital sound recording in .mp3 format at 64 kb/s mono and 44,100 samples per second, ...Keyword in Context:Transcript available
Judith Windle interviewing Mrs. Marjorie Hoey in 1978] 00:00 Marjorie Hoey: I first started was in September of the first, 1947 and ... I had ... just, the reason why the job became vacant was because ... Muriel Pottinger ... suddenly had a call to go down to the Depart... -
Subject:Teachers--Training of, History, Teachers, Interviews, Victoria Provincial Normal School, and EducationCreator:Contributor:Location:Language:engDate Created:1978Rights Statement:Resource Type:SoundExtent:00:90:00Geographic Coverage:British Columbia--VictoriaCoordinates:48.4915, -123.4174Chronological Coverage:1926/1927Physical Repository:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryCollection:Provincial Normal School Oral HistoriesProvider:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryGenre:sound recordings and oral histories (literary genre)Archival Item Identifier:1978-057.23Fonds Identifier:AR338Is Referenced By:Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/provincial-normal-school-oral-history-interview-collection-1978Date Digitized:2006Technical Note:Audio cassettes copied in 1992. Migrated from two audio cassettes to digital format for UVic Archives by Richard L. Hess in 2006 for conservation purposes. Digital sound recording in .mp3 format at 64 kb/s mono and 44,100 samples per second...Keyword in Context:Transcript available
[Part 2 of Judith Windle interviewing Mr. Percy Wilkinson in 1978] [00:00] Percy Wilkinson: Yes classes were large in- in- in- in city schools. It was, it was normally expected a class- no one would complain until the class got, got more than 30. 30 would be a normal cl... -
Subject:Teachers--Training of, History, Teachers, Interviews, Victoria Provincial Normal School, and EducationCreator:Contributor:Location:Language:engDate Created:1978Rights Statement:Resource Type:SoundExtent:00:90:00Geographic Coverage:British Columbia--VictoriaCoordinates:48.4915, -123.4174Chronological Coverage:1926/1927Physical Repository:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryCollection:Provincial Normal School Oral HistoriesProvider:University of Victoria (B.C.). LibraryGenre:sound recordings and oral histories (literary genre)Archival Item Identifier:1978-057.22Fonds Identifier:AR338Is Referenced By:Finding aid for archival fonds: https://uvic2.coppul.archivematica.org/provincial-normal-school-oral-history-interview-collection-1978Date Digitized:2006Technical Note:Audio cassettes copied in 1992. Migrated from two audio cassettes to digital format for UVic Archives by Richard L. Hess in 2006 for conservation purposes. Digital sound recording in .mp3 format at 64 kb/s mono and 44,100 samples per second...Keyword in Context:Transcript available
[Part 1 of Judith Windle interviewing Mr. Percy Wilkinson in 1978] [00:01] Percy Wilkinson: Do I start now? [00:02] Judith Windle: [Inaudible confirmation] [00:03] PW: Okay... As you probably know the Vancouver Normal School was established in nineteen-one [sic]. And...