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Jul 29
20m 28s

A lasting legacy, folklorist David Taylo...

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David Taylor is a folklorist who came to study at Memorial University in 1977. He collected dozens of interviews with boat builders and his research became the catalyst for the opening of the Wooden Boat Museum in Winterton. (Repeat episode, originally aired November 15th, 2024)

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