Item 2002.12.17.1 - Bob Harkins interview with Frank Leonard

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Bob Harkins interview with Frank Leonard

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  • Variations in title: History of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway

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2002.12.17.1

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  • c.1970-c.1989 (Creation)
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    Harkins, Bob

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printed transcript

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Item consists of transcript and tape summary of interview with historian Frank Leonard who discusses the history of the Grand Trunk Pacific Railway, its impact on the development of Prince George and Prince Rupert. Also discusses rivalries between owners of the newspapers Fort George Herald and Fort George Tribune.

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      Transcript is available as a PDF file. Audio recording is available in digital format on preservation master CD and hard drive. See digitized audio recording preservation master CD Acc.# 2002..12.17.1 and audio cassette Acc.# 2002.12.17.1 Also See electronic diskette of transcript 2002.12.17.1

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      Personal or academic use of materials is welcomed under the standard fair use and educational use clauses of Canadian Copyright Law. Commercial use is, however, forbidden without the express permission of the copyright holder. Queries regarding reproductions for commerical use will be referred back to CJCI; consult Archivist for reproduction and publication use.

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