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[Khatsahlano : Zoe (Peach) Jackson interview]
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Kitsilano Neighbourhood TV
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1987 (Creation)
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Interview. An interview with Zoe (Peach) Jackson. Born in 1908, she immigrated from England, first settling in Gibsons then in Kitsilano in 1912. Her brother, George Jackson, established Jackson's Meats, which today is the oldest family-owned store in Kitsilano. Another brother, Reg Jackson, established the first motorized delivery service in Vancouver.
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Copyright (as unpublished work); copyright holder unknown.
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V1987:46/001 (complete program).
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Supplied title based on contents. Interview material shot for the television documentary KHATSALANO, on the history of Vancouver's Kitsilano district.
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Accession number(s): V1987:46
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producing agency/company: Kitsilano Neighbourhood TV; research: Rob Pope; video camera: Hugh Burley