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Total number of records: 6

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culture3
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occupations2
home2
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education2
english language - dialects2
play2
community life2

Top 10: People and organisations

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Attebery, Louie W (1927-)6
Fisher, Vivian3
Toelken, Barre1
Skeans, Vivian1
Wanzer, Cheryl1
Wanzer, Loyd1
York, Jim1
Hickerson, Joe1
Frisbee, Rue1
Beresford, Jackie1

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Tape Content List and Informant Description

Attebery, Louie W (1927-)

1970s

Typed tape table of contents for a folk music festival at the College of Idaho, laying out the program for the night and the main participants. Also a typed description of Mr Fisher and his home in Ke...

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Vivian Fisher

Attebery, Louie W (1927-)

April 1972

Informant, Mr. Vivian Fisher, standing in the doorway of his home, Keswick (Cumbria). Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1297.

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Wicker Egg Basket

Attebery, Louie W (1927-)

April 1972

100-year old woven wicker egg basket owned by Mr. Vivian Fisher, Keswick (Cumbria). The basket was made by a Keswick artisan. Mounted on Photo File card with LAVC/PHO/P1296.

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Sound Recording, Caldwell (Idaho)

Attebery, Louie W (1927-)

4 August 1971

Evening session of instrumental and vocal music, recorded in the College of Idaho, and performed by delegates attending a folklore conference at the college. Introduction/conference announcements; Bar...

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Sound Recording, North Yorkshire

Attebery, Louie W (1927-); Green, Anthony E (1943-)

26 April 1972

[Tony Green announcement]; Jackie Beresford, recorded at home in Buckden; talk of JB's fiddle; JB tunes up and discusses Bob Pegg and Carol Pegg; plays part of unidentified tune; plays dance tunes 'Bu...

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Sound Recording, Cumbria

Attebery, Louie W (1927-)

April 1972

[Collector announcement]; Vivian Fisher, recorded at home in Keswick on the 28 April 1972; talks about local gentry; dialect; John Banks and William Penn; childhood memories of Keswick; Queen Mary and...

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