File 029 - Podcast on H.S. Taylor's steam buggy

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Podcast on H.S. Taylor's steam buggy

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    CA ETRC P995-2019-029

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    • 2018 (Creation)

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    7.85 GB of digital records (39 photographs, 227 textual records, 24 audio recordings, 2 audio-visual recordings)

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    The file contains primary and secondary source information on Henry Seth Taylor and his invention of the steam buggy in Stanstead in the 1860s, collected and created by Randy Piercey for the production of a podcast. It consists of research, interviews, photographs, and supporting recordings as well as a completed version of the podcast.

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    The file was transferred from the Bishop's University Library.

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    • English

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      The documents are in English.

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      Recordings are copyright restricted. Please contact the ETRC Archivist for information on obtaining permission to use any portion of the podcast.

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