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Type: Audio non-musical
Contributors: Interviewee: Stewart MacIntyre, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract: Abstract:Hours of work; as kids they were lent out to help the neighbors: you helped your neighbor and he helped you; description of mixed farm; selling produce to merchants for "store credit"
Collection: Bowing Down Home Oral Histories
Type: Video recording
Contributors: Musician: Stewart MacIntyre, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract: Abstract:Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, banjo
Date Recorded: 1992
Collection: Bowing Down Home Video Snippets
Type: Photograph
Contributors: Depicted: Stewart MacIntyre
Abstract: Abstract:Stewart MacIntyre, 1992
Collection: Bowing Down Home Images
Type: Audio non-musical
Contributors: Interviewee: Stewart MacIntyre, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract: Abstract:Macintyres came in the 1800s; grandmother is a Stewart and came to South Lake in 1816 and married Capt John MacIntyre; his grand uncle James was ordained a priest in Rome in 1842 and brought home a fine violin
Collection: Bowing Down Home Oral Histories
Type: Audio non-musical
Contributors: Recordist: Fr. Charles Cheverie, Interviewee: Stewart MacIntyre
Abstract: Abstract:labeled "1 of 2" (however, there does not appear to be a tape 2).
Date Recorded: 1988-06-09
Collection: Father Charles Cheverie Collection
Type: Audio musical
Contributors: Musician: Stewart MacIntyre, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract: Abstract:Accompanied by: Ken Perlman, bjo
Collection: Bowing Down Home Music Collection
Type: Audio non-musical
Contributors: Interviewee: Stewart MacIntyre, Recordist: Ken Perlman
Abstract: Abstract:His father knew every Scottish or Irish tune; MacIntyre built first local radio in 1922; father criticized violinist picked up via broadcast for not playing "Scotch" tune right
Collection: Bowing Down Home Oral Histories