Side A Doris Saunders and Tony Williamson interviewing Absalom Williams, Jim Bakie and Mae Bakie. Food, boilups, berry picking, Family relations. Side B Doris Saunders interviewing Jim Baikie and Mae Baikie
Able Atsatata being interviewed by Bertha Holeiter. Indigenous language.
Doris J. Saunders interviewing Absalom Williams about what it was like when he was growing up, and where he lived to.
Doris Saunders interviewing Absalom Williams. Family stories. Fishing, hunting and trapping as topics. Mail and groceries along the coast.
Collection consists of various correspondence regarding the German Stations in Labrador (1981-1983), newspaper clipping taken from ILLUSTRATED LONDON NEWS regarding the wreck of the HMS Liliy (1889), information on HMS Raleigh (1922); article entitled " The Nazi Weather Station in Labrador", written by Alec Douglas, (1982); a letter to Doris Saunders from Alan Ruffman (1981) , a letter and report to Mr. Alan Ruffman from W.A.B. Douglas (1981), and an exerpt from the GAZETTE regarding recovering bodies from the steamer Sand Beach (1932).
Alan RuffmanInterview by Rebecca Roome with Alder Ford. About Island Harbour, Happy Valley, North West Territories, schooners, Newfoundland fishers, icebergs, and Fords Arm,
Jacqueline Morris interviewing Alex Dyson about his life growing up in Labrador. How they got around from place to place during the seasons.