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Thomas Head Raddall

Thomas Head Raddall OC FRSC (13 November 1903 – 1 April 1994) was a Canadian writer of history and historical fiction.[1]

Thomas Head Raddall
Raddall, c. 1958
Born(1903-11-13)13 November 1903
Hythe, England
Died1 April 1994(1994-04-01) (aged 90)
Occupationwriter

Early life edit

Raddall was born in Hythe, Kent, England in 1903, the son of an Army officer, also named Thomas Head Raddall, and Ellen (née Gifford) Raddall. In 1913 the family moved to Nova Scotia, where his father had taken a training position with the Canadian Militia. The elder Raddall then saw active service during the First World War and was killed in action at Amiens in August 1918.

Raddall attended Chebucto School in Halifax until 6 December 1917, when the school was converted into a temporary morgue in the wake of the Halifax Explosion. The Raddall family survived the explosion and Raddall wrote about it in his memoirs, In My Time.

At the age of fifteen, Raddall trained at the Canadian School of Telegraphy in Halifax and shortly thereafter started working at the age of 18 as a marine telegraph operator for the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company.[2]

Raddall's first job was as a wireless operator on seagoing ships, including the CS Mackay-Bennett, and stationed on land at Camperdown Signal Station and at isolated wireless posts such as Sable Island.[3] He later took a job as a clerk at a pulp and paper mill in Liverpool, Nova Scotia, where he began his writing career. There, Raddall came in contact with the master American swindler and fugitive from justice, Leo Koretz, who was using the alias, Lou Keyte.[4]

Career as a writer edit

Raddall was a prolific, award-winning writer. He received Governor General's Awards for three of his books, The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek (1943), Halifax, Warden of the North (1948) and The Path of Destiny (1957). He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1971.

Raddall is best known for his historical fiction, but he also published numerous non-fictional historical works. His interest in historical research grew when he was stationed at historical locations as a wireless operator, and he received crucial encouragement and assistance from Harry Piers, Curator of the Nova Scotia Museum, who became his mentor.[5] Raddall's early works included studies of privateering, civic and marine history, and Canada during the War of 1812. His history of Halifax, Warden of the North, remains influential.

Historical preservation and restoration edit

Raddall worked with the Queens County Historical Society, the Historic Sites Advisory Council of Nova Scotia, and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada. He played a role in preserving the diary of Simeon Perkins, an early colonial document published in three volumes (the fourth has yet to be published) between 1948 and 1978 by the Champlain Society, and edited by Harold Innis, D. C. Harvey and C. B. Ferguson. Raddall helped to restore and preserve Perkins House Museum, a colonial house built by Simeon Perkins that is now a part of the Nova Scotia Museum system.

Legacy edit

An exact replica of Raddall's study, furnished with his possessions, is on view at the Thomas Raddall Research Centre, administered by the Queens County Historical Society, of which Raddall was a founding member in 1929.

His correspondence is housed at the Dalhousie University Archives, which also runs the Thomas Raddall Electronic Archive Project, currently[when?] digitizing his published and unpublished writings.[6]

The Thomas Head Raddall Award is a literary award administered for the best work of adult fiction published in the previous year by a writer from Canada's Atlantic provinces.

The Thomas Raddall Provincial Park is a park in Nova Scotia named for Raddall.[7]

Bibliography edit

  • At the Tide's Turn and Other Stories
  • The Cape Breton Giant and Other Writings
  • Courage in the Storm
  • The Dreamers
  • The Governor's Lady - 1960
  • Footsteps on Old Floors: True Tales of Mystery - 1968
  • Halifax, Warden of the North - 1948; revised edition - 1971
  • Hangman's Beach
  • His Majesty's Yankees - 1942
  • In My Time: A Memoir - 1976
  • The Markland Sagas, With a Discussion of Their Relation to Nova Scotia
  • The Mersey Story
  • A Muster of Arms and Other Stories
  • The Nymph and the Lamp - 1950
  • Path of Destiny: Canada From the British Conquest to Home Rule - 1957
  • A Pictorial Guide to Historic Nova Scotia, Featuring Louisbourg, Peggy's Cove, Sable Island
  • The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek and Other Tales
  • Pride's Fancy - 1948
  • Roger Sudden - 1946
  • The Rover: The Story of a Canadian Privateer - 1958
  • The Saga of the "Rover"
  • Son of the Hawk - 1950
  • Tambour and Other Stories
  • This Is Nova Scotia, Canada's Ocean Playground
  • Tidefall - 1953
  • The Wedding Gift and Other Stories
    • Das Hochzeitsgeschenk, in Kanadische Erzähler der Gegenwart. Hgg. Armin Arnold, Walter E. Riedel. Manesse, Zürich 1967, 1986, p 11 – 38
  • West Novas: A History of the West Nova Scotia Regiment
  • The Wings of Night - 1957

References edit

  1. ^ Thomas Head Raddall's entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia
  2. ^ Thomas H. Raddall (1947). "Nova Scotia's First Telegraph System" (PDF). Retrieved 24 July 2023.
  3. ^ "Thomas Head Raddall fonds - MemoryNS".
  4. ^ Jobb, Dean. "Empire of Deception".[permanent dead link]: The Incredible Story of a Master Swindler who Seduced a City and Captivated the Nation. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill and HarperCollins Canada: New York and Toronto, 2015. (ISBN 978-1-61620-175-3)
  5. ^ Thomas Raddall, In My Time McClellend and Steward (1976 ), p. 116
  6. ^ . Archived from the original on 2 February 2006.
  7. ^ "Thomas Raddall Provincial Park". Government of Nova Scotia.

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the Canadian Militia The elder Raddall then saw active service during the First World War and was killed in action at Amiens in August 1918 Raddall attended Chebucto School in Halifax until 6 December 1917 when the school was converted into a temporary morgue in the wake of the Halifax Explosion The Raddall family survived the explosion and Raddall wrote about it in his memoirs In My Time At the age of fifteen Raddall trained at the Canadian School of Telegraphy in Halifax and shortly thereafter started working at the age of 18 as a marine telegraph operator for the Marconi Wireless Telegraph Company 2 Raddall s first job was as a wireless operator on seagoing ships including the CS Mackay Bennett and stationed on land at Camperdown Signal Station and at isolated wireless posts such as Sable Island 3 He later took a job as a clerk at a pulp and paper mill in Liverpool Nova Scotia where he began his writing career There Raddall came in contact with the master American swindler and fugitive from justice Leo Koretz who was using the alias Lou Keyte 4 Career as a writer editRaddall was a prolific award winning writer He received Governor General s Awards for three of his books The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek 1943 Halifax Warden of the North 1948 and The Path of Destiny 1957 He was made an Officer of the Order of Canada in 1971 Raddall is best known for his historical fiction but he also published numerous non fictional historical works His interest in historical research grew when he was stationed at historical locations as a wireless operator and he received crucial encouragement and assistance from Harry Piers Curator of the Nova Scotia Museum who became his mentor 5 Raddall s early works included studies of privateering civic and marine history and Canada during the War of 1812 His history of Halifax Warden of the North remains influential Historical preservation and restoration editRaddall worked with the Queens County Historical Society the Historic Sites Advisory Council of Nova Scotia and the Historic Sites and Monuments Board of Canada He played a role in preserving the diary of Simeon Perkins an early colonial document published in three volumes the fourth has yet to be published between 1948 and 1978 by the Champlain Society and edited by Harold Innis D C Harvey and C B Ferguson Raddall helped to restore and preserve Perkins House Museum a colonial house built by Simeon Perkins that is now a part of the Nova Scotia Museum system Legacy editAn exact replica of Raddall s study furnished with his possessions is on view at the Thomas Raddall Research Centre administered by the Queens County Historical Society of which Raddall was a founding member in 1929 His correspondence is housed at the Dalhousie University Archives which also runs the Thomas Raddall Electronic Archive Project currently when digitizing his published and unpublished writings 6 The Thomas Head Raddall Award is a literary award administered for the best work of adult fiction published in the previous year by a writer from Canada s Atlantic provinces The Thomas Raddall Provincial Park is a park in Nova Scotia named for Raddall 7 Bibliography editAt the Tide s Turn and Other Stories The Cape Breton Giant and Other Writings Courage in the Storm The Dreamers The Governor s Lady 1960 Footsteps on Old Floors True Tales of Mystery 1968 Halifax Warden of the North 1948 revised edition 1971 Hangman s Beach His Majesty s Yankees 1942 In My Time A Memoir 1976 The Markland Sagas With a Discussion of Their Relation to Nova Scotia The Mersey Story A Muster of Arms and Other Stories The Nymph and the Lamp 1950 Path of Destiny Canada From the British Conquest to Home Rule 1957 A Pictorial Guide to Historic Nova Scotia Featuring Louisbourg Peggy s Cove Sable Island The Pied Piper of Dipper Creek and Other Tales Pride s Fancy 1948 Roger Sudden 1946 The Rover The Story of a Canadian Privateer 1958 The Saga of the Rover Son of the Hawk 1950 Tambour and Other Stories This Is Nova Scotia Canada s Ocean Playground Tidefall 1953 The Wedding Gift and Other Stories Das Hochzeitsgeschenk in Kanadische Erzahler der Gegenwart Hgg Armin Arnold Walter E Riedel Manesse Zurich 1967 1986 p 11 38 West Novas A History of the West Nova Scotia Regiment The Wings of Night 1957References edit Thomas Head Raddall s entry in The Canadian Encyclopedia Thomas H Raddall 1947 Nova Scotia s First Telegraph System PDF Retrieved 24 July 2023 Thomas Head Raddall fonds MemoryNS Jobb Dean Empire of Deception permanent dead link The Incredible Story of a Master Swindler who Seduced a City and Captivated the Nation Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill and HarperCollins Canada New York and Toronto 2015 ISBN 978 1 61620 175 3 Thomas Raddall In My Time McClellend and Steward 1976 p 116 Thomas Head Raddall Digital Collection Archived from the original on 2 February 2006 Thomas Raddall Provincial Park Government of Nova Scotia External links editThomas Raddall Electronic Archive Project 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