James Pickston, Canadian British WW1 Veteran Share his War Stories
This is an interview with Canadian British WW1 Veteran Jim Pickston. The interview was on December 17, 1983, by the Elgin Military Museum, which aired on CFPL. In this interview, Jim Pickston shares his stories about WW1 and other fascinating information. I recently had the privilege to interview his daughter, Olive Williamson, last December for a high school project. She currently lives in a long-term care home in St. Thomas. She is, gives or takes a few decades, 30 years young. If you have any questions or want more information, contact me through the comment section. I hope you enjoy it. TIMESTAMPS 4:00 The Start of The Interview

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