Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Still Image | Fieldwork Boats and boating Material culture Woodworking tools Woodwork Carpentry Workshops Skiffs Boatbuilding Maritime life Occupational groups Boatbuilders Carpenters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop
- Date
- 1986-10-30
- Description
- One contact sheet with twenty-four black and white images. Images of Shiver building an oyster skiff in his Eastpoint shop. Skiffs are small, light rowing or sailing boats. More images can be found in S 1577, v. 45. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Still Image | Fieldwork Boats and boating Material culture Woodworking tools Woodwork Carpentry Workshops Skiffs Boatbuilding Maritime life Occupational groups Boatbuilders Carpenters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop
- Date
- 1986-11-03
- Description
- One contact sheet with thirty-six black and white images. Images of Shiver building an oyster skiff in his Eastpoint shop. Skiffs are small, light rowing or sailing boats. More images can be found in S 1577, v. 45. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop | Still Image | Fieldwork Boats and boating Material culture Woodworking tools Woodwork Carpentry Workshops Skiffs Boatbuilding Maritime life Occupational groups Boatbuilders Carpenters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Bobby Shiver building an oyster skiff in his shop
- Date
- 1986-11-07
- Description
- One contact sheet with thirty-six black and white images. Images of Shiver building an oyster skiff in his Eastpoint shop. Skiffs are small, light rowing or sailing boats. More images can be found in S 1577, v. 45. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Fishing boats in Franklin County | Fishing boats in Franklin County | Still Image | Woodworkers Fieldwork Skiffs Boatbuilding Boats and boating Waterways Transportation Seafood gathering Fishing Occupational groups Workshops Woodwork Johnboats Boatbuilders | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Fishing boats in Franklin County
- Date
- 1993-03-03
- Description
- Thirty-three color slides. Boats from Eastpoint and Carabelle in Franklin County. Includes boats built by Tommy Bevis, Charles Pennycuff, Danny Little, Lenny Polous, and oyster sikks offhsore in Eastpoint.
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Glades skiff | Glades skiff | Still Image | Maritime life Material culture Skiffs Boats Wood craft Boatbuilding Boatbuilders | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Glades skiff
- Date
- 1986-08-31
- Description
- Eight color slides. Images of Simmons' glade skiff, which combined elements of a johnboat with a canoe. Simmons was one of the last makers of wooden Everglades skiffs, which were used to fish and hunt in the shallow wetlands of South Florida. A self described 'gladesman,' Simmons grew up near the Everglades hunting, boating, and fishing. His skiff measures 18-18 feet, and are 2 feet wide. They are flat bottomed and propelled with use of a pole by a driver standing up in the boat's middle. Simmons began building them at age 12. He is also the author of a book, 'Gladesmen,' written in 1998. For an interview of Simmons, see S 1576, T86-2 and T86-3 (C86-48). The Metro-Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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Metro-Dade Folklife Area at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival: boatbuilder Glen Simmons | Metro-Dade Folklife Area at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival: boatbuilder Glen Simmons | Still Image | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Special events Occupational groups Boatbuilding Boats and boating Skiffs Demonstrations Woodwork Material culture Boatbuilders | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Metro-Dade Folklife Area at the 1986 Florida Folk Festival: boatbuilder Glen Simmons
- Date
- 1986-05-24
- Description
- Twelve color slides. Simmons was one of the last makers of wooden Everglades skiffs, which were used to fish and hunt in the shallow wetlands of South Florida. A self described 'gladesman,' Simmons grew up near the Everglades hunting, boating, and fishing. His skiff measures 18-18 feet, and are 2 feet wide. They are flat bottomed and propelled with use of a pole by a driver standing up in the boat's middle. Simmons began building them at age 12. He is also the author of a book, 'Gladesmen' from 1998. For an interview of Simmons, see S 1576, T86-2 and T86-3 (C86-48). For more images Simmons, see S 1577, v. 41, S86-4759 - S86-4766; for an interview, see S1576, T86-2, T86-3 (C86-48). The Dade Folk Arts Survey was conducted in 1986 by folklorists Tina Bucuvalas, Nancy Nusz and Laurie Sommers in order to identify folk arts and folk artists for the special folklife area at the 34th Annual Florida Folk Festival. The traditions are mainly Haitian, Jamaican, Mexican, Bahamian, Cuban and Jewish and cover a wide range of skills and art forms.
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Oyster shuckers at Leavin's Seafood | Oyster shuckers at Leavin's Seafood | Still Image | Fieldwork Skiffs Boats Boatbuilders Boatbuilding Material culture Wood craft Woodwork Carpentry Netmaking Fishing nets Fishery processing plants Fisheries processing Seafood industry Shuckers Workers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Oyster shuckers at Leavin's Seafood
- Date
- 1986-10-10
- Description
- Thirty seven color slides. Images of oyster shuckers at Leavin's Seafood. Shucking is the removal of shells from oysters before they are sold to food suppliers and restaurants. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Oyster skiffs in Eastpoint | Oyster skiffs in Eastpoint | Still Image | Fishers Fieldwork Skiffs Oyster industries Oyster fisheries Boats and boating Waterways Transportation Seafood gathering Fishing Occupational groups | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Oyster skiffs in Eastpoint
- Date
- 1993-03-04
- Description
- One proof sheet with ten black and white images (plus negatives).
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Sonny Polous building an oyster skiff, and a fishing net | Sonny Polous building an oyster skiff, and a fishing net | Still Image | Fieldwork Skiffs Boats Boatbuilding Material culture Wood craft Woodwork Carpentry Netmaking Fishing nets Net maker Boatbuilders | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Sonny Polous building an oyster skiff, and a fishing net
- Date
- 1986-09-30
- Description
- Eleven color slides. Taken in Polous's yard. Between 1986 and 1987, a partnership between the Florida Folklife Program and the American Folk Center created the Maritime Heritage Survey Project. Focusing on the Gulf and Atlantic fishing cultures, and utilizing photographs, slides, oral histories, and on-site interviews, the survey climaxed with a demonstration area at the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. The three main researchers were Nancy Nusz, Merri Belland, and project director David Taylor. Additional information on the project can be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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