File 75 - Reel 39.

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Reel 39.

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SCA258-GA270-75

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1 audio reel (3 hrs., 31 min., 32 sec.)

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(1895-1966)

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Thomas Lacey, a trance and direct voice medium, was born in Glossop, Derbyshire England on November 4, 1895.

Thomas married Edith Emma Lomas on March 18, 1918 in Whitfield. Edith was born in Whitfield, Derbyshire England on September 28, 1895.

Thomas and Edith immigrated to Canada in March 1923 and April 1924 respectively. Thomas worked as a mechanical engineer at companies including Dominion Rubber and Sutherland and Schultz.

Records of Thomas conducting séances in the Kitchener-Waterloo region begin in 1924. Edith, although not a medium, was an active participant in the séances. Thomas and Edith moved to Hamilton in the 1950s before returning to Kitchener-Waterloo in the 1960's. The séances recorded in the 1960s were held in the home of Otto and Nelda Smith in Kitchener. Otto Smith, a local businessman, played the organ at St. Matthews Lutheran Church in Kitchener and his organ playing can be heard throughout the séances.

Thomas and the séance sitters believed his main control during the 1960s was a spirit named Amirah and they maintained that his younger brother Walter, who died at a young age, acted as his gate keeper. Thomas Lacey purportedly channeled the spirits of Thomas Edison, Emmanuel Swedenborg, and John Wesley, amongst others. Sitters at the séances were said to have experienced apports, materializations, and automatic writing. One séance recording also contains what is believed to be an example of Electronic Voice Phenomena (EVP).

The séances fall into three general categorizations: Masters Night when philosophical discussions took place; Visiting Night when spirits of friends and family were welcomed; and Rescue Night when the sitters would help spirits who had not crossed over the veil to do so.

Thomas Lacey died on June 17, 1966 at age 70. Edith Lacey died in 1993 at age 97. Thomas and Edith Lacey were buried in Parkview Cemetery, Waterloo, Ontario.

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One audio reel recording of séances held under the supervision of medium Thomas Lacey. A handwritten note on the original audio reel box provides the following descriptions for each side of the reel:

Side 1. Thurs. June 6/63 visiting night. Music - just a song at twilight; Amirah - appropriate introduction; C.S. Smith - mentions Otto's visit to funeral home; Oscar J. Smith - deceased brother manifests while lying at funeral home. Not interested in mortal body; Nelda Smith - refers to Oscar's manifestation - also to passing of Pope; Garnet's mother - likes to remember good things; Mr. Heap's father - referred to murals and also to natives to diamond mines; Jim Louth - uncle to George referred to brother Sam; Mrs. Dudley - rounding up many old timers; Mrs. Massel - to Charlie; Gordon Steiss - glad to break through - relates experiences; Walter - closes - big night.

Side 2. Tues. June 11/63 master's night. Music - pilgrims song of hope; Amirah - spoke of progress in its various phases of development power of thought; Elbert Hubbard - founder of Oneida community - pleased tonight can feel great and warm friendship; Rameses - glad to know that the collosal statue Abbu Simba will be preserved; Golden Star - glad to see Rameses was here; Titicahaha - also Happy Wolf refers to Amirah - most profound spoke of lost arts of melting rock to putty - drilling hole through a gate; Thomas Edison - leaves his inspiration to carry on good work; Rajah - following closely all progress made; Dr. Hoffman - life is a wonderful panarama of events; Dr. Hall - happy to be a part of the efforts we are making; Walter - closes with appropriate remarks.

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Donated by Stanley McMullin in 2015.

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This audio reel was digitized in 2020 and access copies are available for research purposes. A transcription of the audio recording is also available.

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Described by JB in 2015.
Revised by NM in 2024.

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