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Willard Wallace Michel interview
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- sound recording
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AAAB1510
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[1974] [date recorded] (Creation)
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RECORDED: [location unknown], [1974] SUMMARY: In this undocumented interview, Willard Michell presumably discusses the creation of a small working farm using antique machinery on an 18-acre site in Central Saanich. Michell was the president of the Saanich Historical Artifacts Society, incorporated in 1969, and started its collection of antique farm machinery and artifacts.
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Ruth M. Chambers, 1975
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Accession number(s): T1370
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Newspaper article on file from the [Sidney?] Review, 1974-09-18, p. 7.
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speaker: Willard Wallace Vivian Michell, interviewer: Ruth M. (Enke) Chambers