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1992 (Creation)
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Extensive handwritten notes for Breaking the Mould concerning Petrone's early life, family, culture, religion, tradition, education, culinary practices, immigration, geography, railways in Canada (CNR and CPR), language, industry, a trip Petrone took to Halifax, and local (Thunder Bay) and global history in the early 20th century including the first and second World Wars. Also included are a page of skipping ditties, a list of addresses in Thunder Bay, notes on specific immigrants, notes from an article on theatre in Thunder Bay, requests for photocopies of newspaper articles from the early 20th century filled out by Penny Petrone, an invitation to a Legion of Mary gathering addressed to Penny Petrone's mother, reference question forms filled out by Penny Petrone, a newspaper clipping of an article on education from the Thunder Bay Post, and a newspaper clipping of an article on arts in The Globe and Mail.