The interview was recorded on May 28, 2009 in the home of Bill Waterworth of Banff. The interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Head Archivist with Bill Waterworth pertains to Bill Waterworth's experiences during the Second World War, with specific references to his years as a Prisoner of W…
The interview was recorded on May 28, 2009 in the home of Bill Waterworth of Banff. The interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Head Archivist with Bill Waterworth pertains to Bill Waterworth's experiences during the Second World War, with specific references to his years as a Prisoner of War and his Wartime Log. "A Wartime Log : a remembrance from home through the Canadian Y.M.C.A." was issued to the Canadian P.O.W.s in 1943 by the Y.M.C.A. through the Red Cross in Switzerland
Notes
Printed interview summary available. S1/162 interview complements V176 loan for copy digitized DVD of Wartime Log. S1/163 is excerpt from interview accompanied by the digitized images of the log
Access Restrictions
No unauthorized reproduction
Title Source
Title based on contents of recording
Content Details
This interview was initated by the Whyte Museum, Archives and Library to accompany the digitized copy of the Wartime Log that was on loan for copy. The original log was retained by the Waterworth family. Topics include: Fred and Olive Waterworth (Bill Waterworth's parents), growing up in Banff during the 1930s, and Bill's experiences in World War II, as well as other Banff residents' involvement in the war
Excerpt from interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Head Archivist with Bill Waterworth pertaining to Bill Waterworth's experiences during the Second World War, with specific references to his years as a Prisoner of War and his Wartime Log. A Wartime Log was issued in 1943 by the Switzerl…
Excerpt from interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Head Archivist with Bill Waterworth pertaining to Bill Waterworth's experiences during the Second World War, with specific references to his years as a Prisoner of War and his Wartime Log. A Wartime Log was issued in 1943 by the Switzerland Red Cross to all P.O.W. The interview was recorded on May 28, 2009 in the home of Bill Waterworth of Banff.
Notes
S1/163 is excerpt from interview accompanied by the digitized images of the log (S1/162 and V176 l.c.). Elizabeth Kundert-Cameron edited the interview to 1 hour for display purposes "Bill Waterworth's Wartime Log", presented in the Archives and Library Reference Room October 2010 to March 2011
Interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Executive Director/Head Archivist with Jim Thorsell, Doug Robinson, and Roy Andersen pertaining to Catharine Robb Whyte and Peter Whyte and their vision, mandate and the beginnings of the Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation and the Museum. Interview …
E. J. (Ted) Hart, Executive Director/Head Archivist; Michale Lang, Chief Curator was also present at the discussion.
Date Range
September 24, 2008
Physical Description
1 sound recording : CDR
Scope & Content
Interview and discussion by E. J. (Ted) Hart, Executive Director/Head Archivist with Jim Thorsell, Doug Robinson, and Roy Andersen pertaining to Catharine Robb Whyte and Peter Whyte and their vision, mandate and the beginnings of the Peter and Catharine Whyte Foundation and the Museum. Interview was recorded on September 24, 2008 in the home of Catharine and Peter Whyte on Bow Avenue. Michale Lang, Chief Curator was also present at the discussion.
Access Restrictions
RESTRICTED - INTERNAL USE by Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies and is NOT for public reference. The recording is closed to the public until 2028 / May contain personal information
Title Source
Title based on contents of recording
Content Details
This interview was initated in part by the Whyte Museum of the Canadian Rockies Strategic Planning Committee's desire to understand what Catharine's vision was for the Foundation and the Museum. Topics included Maryalice Stewart, Stoney Indians, Medical research, Eldon Walls financial relationship, Banff School of Fine Arts, Luxton Museum