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Robert Trabold, Clip 1: Open Land in Jamaica

Collection: This recording is part of the Robert Trabold Oral History and is available in digital audio.
Date: Time Period: 1940-1955; 2011; Interview recorded: December 5, 2011 Material: Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Audacity software. Dimension: Total running time: 0:01:35
Creator: Bob Trabold interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt Identifier: aql:26275 trabold-robert-clip1

Description: Bob Trabold recalls the greater amount of open space in the Jamaica of his childhood. He especially enjoyed sleigh riding on the golf course that later became St. John's University.

Collection : aql:16084; aql:20455

Creator : Bob Trabold interviewed by Natalie Milbrodt

Date : Time Period: 1940-1955; 2011; Interview recorded: December 5, 2011

Summary/Description : Bob Trabold recalls the greater amount of open space in the Jamaica of his childhood. He especially enjoyed sleigh riding on the golf course that later became St. John's University.

Subject : Neighborhoods; Nostalgia

Rights : This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact qc.archives@qc.cuny.edu for research and reproduction requests.

Coverage : Locations discussed: Jamaica, NY Jamaica (New York, N.Y.) Queens (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using TASCAM DR-07 digital recorder and Audacity software.; Total running time: 0:01:35

Identifier : aql:26275 trabold-robert-clip1

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This recording is the property of Queens College Libraries' Department of Special Collections and Archives. Please contact qc.archives@qc.cuny.edu for research and reproduction requests.


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