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    Hodge, Elsie. Elsie Hodge interview.

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    Elsie Hodge discusses theTwillingate area and the Stirlings. She discusses her relationship with Georgina, her past, her dress and clothing and her family

    Smith, Elsie. Elsie Smith interview, April 16, 1986.

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    Elsie Smith discusses family history. She discusses Botwood history. She discusses living in Haliburton Island, in Norther Ontario for many years. She discusses experiences and stories of teaching

    Elsie Side Interview

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    Interview with Elsie Side, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet

    Elsie Tait Interview

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    Interview with Elsie Tait, as part of the Hearing Hazelton History project, managed by the Hazelton Area Historical Association.Attribution incomplet

    Elsie Hamel

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    Portrait of Elsie Hamel, Administrative Assistant Csc

    Wagner, Elsie

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    Interview with Elsie Gackle Wagner on June 10, 2000 in Ellendale, North Dakota. Conducted by L. Gerald Wagner.Interview with Elsie Gackle Wagner on June 10, 2000 in Ellendale, North Dakota. Conducted by L. Gerald Wagner

    Elsie Wellisch Collection 1997-1998

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    This collection contains two documents regarding the life of Elsie Wellisch; a woman who grew up in Germany in comfortable circumstances, then forced to emigrate in the 1930s to Ecuador and to the US. The documents are entitled: "An oral history of Elsie Wellisch: an interview with her grandson Tom Koppel" (1996, revision 1997, 49 p.); Elsie Deller Wellisch Eulogy, by Rabbi Martin S. Lawson (July 8, 1998).Elsie Wellisch (nee Deller) was born in Fischach, near Augsburg in November 1904. Her father was a merchant. She studied business skills at a variety of schools in Augsburg and Nuremburg, and worked at a bank in Munich. She married Ernst Wellisch in 1929. After the Reichskristallnacht the family fled to Paris, finally obtaining visas for Ecuador in 1929. The family lived in Quito, Ecuador until 1966, when they moved to the United States. Elsie Wellisch died in 1998.Processed for digitizationSent for digitizationReturned from digitizationLinked to online manifestationdigitize

    Elsie Merle Parker, Pianist, April 24, 1945

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    Concert program for Elsie Merle Parker, Pianist, April 24, 194

    Interview with Elsie Jamieson

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    Interview with Elsie Jamieso

    Elsie Randolph

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    Cigarette card featuring a full face portrait of Elsie Randolph, with information relating to her stage and screen career of the late 1930s on the reverse. In particular details her roles alongside Jack Buchanan
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