1980 Florida Folk Festival | 1980 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Music Musical instruments African Americans Secretaries of State (State governments) Cabinet officers Performing arts Baskets Basket making Puppet drama Diddly bow Tsabouna Secretary of State Basket maker Singers Musicians | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
1980 Florida Folk Festival
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- Five photographic proof sheets with 163 black and white images. P80-427: 3-4, 29 Moses Williams and his diddly bow 5-6 Ventriloquist 7-24 George Firestone at festival 26-37 Moses Williams and Firestone P80-428 7-10 shell blower 11-13 Moses Williams performing 14-20 puppeteers performing 21 Johnnie and Bob Patterson singing 22-38 Too dark P80-429 9-20 Gamble Rogers with others -- dark 21-23, 28-29 Lucreaty Clark making a basket 24-27 Moses Williams (dark) 30-35 Greek Islanders of Tarpon Springs P80-430 8-17, 19, 30-32, 25-26 George Firestone. With Thelma Boltin in 30-31; with O.B. Osceola in 8-9 20-24, 35-37 Crowds 27-29, 33-34 Nikitas Tsimouris playing tsabouna 38-39 Seminoles P80-431 2-3 unidentified 4-7 Firestone and Phi Wernley, FFF director 8-10 children 11-12 Firestone 13-20 Firestone and Boltin 21-22 Nikitas Tsimouris 24-26 Firestone 27-36 Gamble Roger
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Barbers in White Springs | Barbers in White Springs | Still Image | Barbering African Americans Occupational groups Workplace Haircutting Barbers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Barbers in White Springs
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- One contact sheet with 36 images, plus negatives. A few of the images are very dark. March 1991.
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Beverly Dozier, Division of Cultural Affairs director | Beverly Dozier, Division of Cultural Affairs director | Still Image | Public officer Public officials | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Bluegrass music and Cracker culture promoter Carl Allen receiving Florida Folk Heritage Award | Bluegrass music and Cracker culture promoter Carl Allen receiving Florida Folk Heritage Award | Still Image | Folklife Bluegrass musicians Old time music Restaurants Public officials Special events Awards Historian Restaurateurs Authors | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Bluegrass music and Cracker culture promoter Carl Allen receiving Florida Folk Heritage Award
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- 1990-03-17
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- One proof sheet with seven black and white images, plus negatives. Images of Carl Allen receiving the Folk Heritage Award, presented by the Florida Folklife Program. Born 13 February 1918, Allen was awarded for his efforts to preserve "Cracker" culture through his restaurant and his newspaper columns. He also promoted bluegrass music throughout Florida with his restaurant, Allen's Historical Cafe, which featured live bluegrass music. 1-4: Rep. Fred Lewis, Carl Allen, and K. Monahan; 5: Rep. Fred Jones, Carl Allen, and Troy Green; 6-7: Carl Allen.
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Capella Davidson choir performing at the Miami Airport | Capella Davidson choir performing at the Miami Airport | Still Image | Special events Choirs (music) Choir singing A capella singers Minorcans Cultural exchanges Exchange of persons programs Performing arts Airports Singers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Capella Davidson choir performing at the Miami Airport
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- 1983-10-06
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- Fourteen color slides. 1-7, 11-13: The Capella Davidson choir and crowds; 8-10: Dept of State employees and Mr. Rubio of Minorca. The Minorcan Cultural Exchange Tour, which ran from 10/6-13/1983, was created through an agreement between the Florida Dept. of State and the Mediterranean island of Minorca to celebrate Florida's two hundred year Minorcan heritage. First brought over as workers for a British plantation in the 1770s, most soon escaped the harsh working conditions and settled in St. Augustine. The tour, organized by Secretary of State George Firestone, the Bureau of Florida Folklife (Bulger, Belland, Loomis), Division of Historical Resources (Jean Lee and Paul Weaver) and the Florida Museum of History (Pat Wickman). The tour, with 140 performers and delegates from Minorca, consisted of a series of public performances and emerged out of the smaller program, the Minorcan Heritage Week held in May 1983. The tour traveled from St. Augustine, to the University of Florida, to EPCOT, to Cypress Gardens, then finally to Miami for departure back to Spain. Some records for the tour can be found in S 1578, Box 3, folder 81.
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Dorothy Glisson, Deputy Secretary of State | Dorothy Glisson, Deputy Secretary of State | Still Image | Public officer Public officials | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Secretary of State Bruce Smathers at the 1975 Florida Folk Festivals | Secretary of State Bruce Smathers at the 1975 Florida Folk Festivals | Still Image | Public officer Secretary of State Oral communication Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Speeches, addresses, etc. Occasional speeches Secretaries of State (State governments) Public officials Public speaking Dedications | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Secretary of State Bruce Smathers at the 1975 Florida Folk Festivals
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- 1975-05
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- Eight black and white prints. Images of Smathers visit to the 1975 Florida Folk Festival to dedicate the new ampitheater. Smathers, a former state senator (1970-1974), and son of U.S. Senator George Smathers, was Florida Secretary of State from 1975 to 1978.
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Secretary of State George Firestone at the 1980 Florida Folk Festival | Secretary of State George Firestone at the 1980 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Public officer Festivals Folklore revival festivals Secretaries of State (State governments) Florida. Dept. of State (1979-1987 : Firestone) Dancers Stepdancing Public officials Cabinet officers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Secretary of State Jim Smith at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival | Secretary of State Jim Smith at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Secretaries of State (State governments) Festivals Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Speeches, addresses, etc. Occasional speeches Cabinet officers Folklife Florida. Dept. of State (1987-1995: Smith) Public officer Secretary of State Artisans Singers Folklorists | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Secretary of State Jim Smith at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival
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- 1987-05-29
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- Thirty-eight color slides. Jim Smith was Florida Secretary of State from 1987 to 1995. The Florida Folklife Program operated under his authority within the Florida Department of State. S89-607 - Jim Smith S89-608 - S89-610 Smith., Atsuko Lefcourte, Peggy Bulger 611 - Riki Satlzman, Kathy Leventhal, Smith, Atsuko Lefcourte S89-612 - S89-613 - Wendy Messer, Smith, Riki Saltzman S89-614 - S89-617 - Jesus Rodriguez, Riki Saltzman, Jim Smith S89-618 - S89-621 - Dale Cooey, Jim Smith S89-622 - Bill and Dale Cooey, Jim Smith and Riki Saltzman S89-623 - Danny Wilcox, Smith S89-624 - S89-625 Thelma Boltin, Jim Smith S89-626 - Smith, Evelyn Beers-Burnstine S89-627 - S89-628, S89-632 -S89-635 Smith, Thelma Boltin S89-636 - S89-641 Jim Smith making a speech at festival.
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Secretary of State Richard 'Dick' Stone | Secretary of State Richard 'Dick' Stone | Still Image | Secretary of State Public officer Secretaries of State (State governments) Florida. Dept. of State (1971-1974 : Stone) Public officials | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Secretary of State Richard 'Dick' Stone
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- One black and white print. Stone, of Miami, served as Florida Secertary of State from 1971 to 1974. Born in NYC, he moved to Miami in 1954. He served as a U.S. Senator between 1975 and 1980.
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