Item AAAB2398 - J.J. McNaughton interview

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J.J. McNaughton interview

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AAAB2398

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  • 1976-06 & 07 [date recorded] (Creation)

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Mainly interviews recorded as research for Sound Heritage vol. 6 no. 2, "Navigating the Coast."

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CALL NUMBER: T2197:0001 PERIOD COVERED: 1910-1950 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-06-29 SUMMARY: J.J. McNaughton was born in Ireland in 1890. Came from Great Britain in 1910 as crew on the "Prince John". Worked for the Union Steamship Company, Grand Trunk Pacific, Griffiths and Company. Became Assistant Port Warden. Recalls Tommy Roberts, proprietor of the Grand Hotel. Describes whaleback steamer "Turret Crown".

CALL NUMBER: T2197:0002 PERIOD COVERED: 1920-1950 RECORDED: [location unknown], 1976-07-20 SUMMARY: J.J. McNaughton was born in Ireland in 1890. Came from Great Britain in 1910 as crew on the "Prince John". Describes difference between shipping in Britain and British Columbia, the early years of the Grand Trunk, Coastwise Steamship and Barge Company. Became Assistant Port Warden, inspected dangerous cargoes such as grain, remembers Army Transport Service, Prince Rupert in World War II.

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Peter Chapman, 1976

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  • Complete transcript on file.
  • Reference cassette copy available in container 000443-132.

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  • Use Restriction: For private and educational use only. Not for broadcast or commercial use without permission of the B.C. Archives.
  • Copyright Status: Copyright B.C. Archives.

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Excerpts from this interview appeared in Sound Heritage vol. 6 no. 2, "Navigating the Coast.".

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Accession number(s): T2197

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speaker: J.J. McNaughton, interviewer: Peter Chapman

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