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Interviewee Sort ascending | Collection | Description | Interviewer | Date of Interview | Location of Interview | Affiliation |
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Torrance Parker | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Torrance Parker. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tony Salcido | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Tony Salcido. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tony Lauro | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Tony Lauro. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tony DiBernardo | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Tony DiBernardo. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tommy Amalfitano | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Tommy Amalfitano was born at San Pedro Hospital on December 10th, 1942. His family originated in Ishchia, with a background in fishing, which led them to immigrate to San Pedro. His father was involved in the restaurant and bar business, and his mother was a housewife. Tommy attended Mary Star, a Catholic school in San Pedro. He later became involved in the fish business, starting from a small fish market and eventually growing to a 10,000-square-foot building. Throughout his life, Tommy has been involved in various community events, such as the Fishermen's Fiesta. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tom Warren | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Tom Warren. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tom Phillips | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Tom Phillips. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles | |
Tim Thomas | Voices of the Bay |
While not a fisherman himself, Tim is a master of a history that spans more than the lifetime of any one fisherman. Starting with the indigenous tribes of the area and ending right here in the present, Mr. Thomas relates a captivating story of boom and bust, and an ongoing cycle of life both of the bay and its inhabitants. This unique perspective provides a bird's eye view of the story of fishing in the bay and takes us on a journey through time and centuries of socioeconomic change that have produced the bay we know today. |
Unknown | Unknown | Monterey Bay National Marine Sanctuary | |
Ted Joseph | Oral History Collection - Fishing and Fisheries |
Theodore M. 'Ted' Joseph was born in Chilmark, Massachusetts, and grew up in Quisset, Massachusetts. During World War II, Ted served in the US Army Air Corps from 1940 to 1945, participating in the European-African Middle Eastern Campaign. After the war, Ted joined the Town of Falmouth as a Police Officer, serving from 1946 to 1950. Following his tenure in law enforcement, he worked alongside his father at the Harborview Fish Market in Falmouth Harbor. He also contributed to the operations of Ed's Cleaners before becoming a caretaker at the Gifford Estate in Penzance Point, Woods Hole. |
Unknown | Woods Hole, MA | Woods Hole Historical Museum | |
Steven Cole | Port of Los Angeles Centennial Oral History Project |
Oral history interview with Steven Cole. |
Unknown | Los Angeles, CA | The Port of Los Angeles |