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1995-1996 (Création/Production)
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1 audio cassette
1 folder of textual records
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Born Jan 4, 1921, Leonard served in the military during World War II, with deployments in England and Sicily, and was a member of the Lorn Scots protection platoon. In 1941, he married Ada Elaine, beginning a relationship that would last over five decades. Leonard's life changed significantly in 1949 when he sustained an industrial injury near the McGivney ammunition dump while working with New Brunswick Hydro, resulting in paraplegia. Despite this setback, Leonard demonstrated remarkable resilience, undergoing extensive rehabilitation and continuing his professional career with New Brunswick Hydro for over three decades, eventually rising to the position of supervisor.
Beyond his professional achievements, Leonard cherished time with his family, which included two sons and two daughters. He passed away on June 20, 2002.
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File consists of a letter, an audio recording on cassette, and an edited transcript of an oral history interview conducted by Mary Tremblay with Leonard Agnew on Oct 13, 1995.
Topics covered in the interview include: early life growing up in Fredericton, New Brunswick; joining the armed forces as part of the First Division headquarters protection platoon and experiences during the Second World War in Italy and England from 1940-1945 ; experiences with living as a paraplegic after an industrial accident which occurred in 1949; and family life.
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A transcript of the interview created by Mary Tremblay has been digitized in PDF format.