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Etobicoke Historical Society Oral Histories
Etobicoke Historical Society
25 episodes
5 days ago
This podcast is a series of interviews of senior Etobicoke residents in the 1980’s. They are a valuable and unique view into the history of Etobicoke in the early part of the 20th century, as seen through the personal experiences of local residents. We will be presenting a different interview each month.
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This podcast is a series of interviews of senior Etobicoke residents in the 1980’s. They are a valuable and unique view into the history of Etobicoke in the early part of the 20th century, as seen through the personal experiences of local residents. We will be presenting a different interview each month.
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History
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The O'Connor Sisters #2
Etobicoke Historical Society Oral Histories
21 minutes 22 seconds
4 years ago
The O'Connor Sisters #2

In a continuation of last month’s episode, the sisters talk about what life was like on the road, playing in various venues and being wooed by some admirers. They discuss the downfall of vaudeville and life afterwards - working at the local race track under the generous Mr. Orphan.

Etobicoke Historical Society Oral Histories
This podcast is a series of interviews of senior Etobicoke residents in the 1980’s. They are a valuable and unique view into the history of Etobicoke in the early part of the 20th century, as seen through the personal experiences of local residents. We will be presenting a different interview each month.