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Allan White Oral History Project Interview
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0.01m textual records; 1 DVD ; audio-visual materials
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Established as the Ganaraska Region Archives in 1994 by the East Durham Historical Society and the Port Hope Branch of the A.C.O., and renamed the Port Hope Archives in 2005; the archives has been serving the Municipality of Port Hope for over 20 years. Supported by dedicated volunteers and generous members, the Archives provides access to archival materials related to Port Hope’s history.
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Created by the Port Hope Archives during the process of undertaking the Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope Oral History Project, 2012-2015. The project ran from 2013-2014 as a way to capture the stories of current and former business owners in the downtown core of Port Hope.
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File consists of a DVD including Allan White's "Our Memories: Downtown Port Hope" Oral History Project interview; and a paper copy of the interview transcript, 2013. The interview was edited and uploaded to YouTube with the following description: "Join the Port Hope Archives as we speak to local resident Allan White about his time owning Giffen's Hardware and other downtown memories."