Burbank family netmaking shop | Burbank family netmaking shop | Still Image | Netmaking Shrimpers (persons) Fishing nets Implements, utensils, etc. Woven goods Weaving Textiles Material culture Work Stores, retail Net maker | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Burbank family netmaking shop
- Date
- 1980-07-22
- Description
- Five black and white prints P80-325: Standard hardware store; P80-326-328: Burbank trawl net makers; P80-329: Trawl nets hung up to dry
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Cast net maker Ada Mickler | Cast net maker Ada Mickler | Still Image | Fishing nets Textiles Textile arts Women weavers Woven goods Fishing Seafood gathering Material culture Occupational groups Work Net maker | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Crochet tablecloth | Crochet tablecloth | Still Image | Textile arts Textiles Household items Domestic arts Tablecloths Crocheting Needlework Woven goods Boat driver | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Crochet tablecloth
- Date
- 1982
- Description
- One black and white print, plus negative.
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Crochet work by Anna Angeloff | Crochet work by Anna Angeloff | Still Image | Needleworkers Fieldwork Bulgarian Americans Crocheting Needlework Doilies Textile arts Textiles Clothing Material culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Crochet work by Anna Angeloff
- Date
- 1987-08-05
- Description
- Nine color slides. Includes two images of Angeloff. The Folk Arts in Education Project in Palm Beach County was a joint venture between the Palm Beach County School System and the Florida Folklife Program. It was conducted between 1986 and 1987 by folklorist Jan Rosenberg with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts to add to existing social studies curriculum. The goal was to impart an appreciation of multi-ethnic traditions and provide a sense of place to the mobile student population. The project focused on the Florida Studies component for fourth grade students. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, a series of five two-day seminars to acquaint teachers with the use of folklore and folk arts, in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist, which included visits by local folk artists. In total, the project involved 15 schools with 779 students.
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Demonstrating maritime folklore in Hillsborough County | Demonstrating maritime folklore in Hillsborough County | Still Image | Demonstrations Students Education Pedagogy Casting (Fishing) Netmaking Fishing nets Material culture Occupational groups Teaching of folklore Textiles Woven goods Crabbing Wood craft Crab fisheries Equipment and supplies Maritime folklore | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Demonstrating maritime folklore in Hillsborough County
- Date
- 1982-10
- Description
- One proof sheet with thirty-five black and white images. 1-23: Robert Pascuiti demonstrating net making at his Ybor City home; 24-35: Willie Crain making crab traps with students at a dock.
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Demonstrations of folk arts in Hillsborough County | Demonstrations of folk arts in Hillsborough County | Still Image | Students Education Pedagogy Demonstrations Teaching of folklore Material culture Fishing nets Textile arts Textiles Woven goods Netmaking Crabbing Cookery (Mullet) Fish smoking Food preparation Seafood gathering Machinery Crab fisheries Equipment and supplies Occupational groups Crabbers Fishers Net maker | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Demonstrations of folk arts in Hillsborough County
- Date
- Description
- One proof sheet with thirty-six images. Images of Hillsborough County folklife demonstrations to students as part of the Florida Folk Arts in the Schools Program. 1-12: Willie Crain demonstrating crab trapping at a dock 13-14: James Riley of Tampa demonstrating an electric fish scaler at a local fish house; 15-30: Vernon Tucker smoking mullet; 31-36: Robert Pasciuta demonstrating net making in Ybor City at his home.
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Demonstrators at the craft exhibit at the Stephen Foster Center | Demonstrators at the craft exhibit at the Stephen Foster Center | Still Image | Craft Material culture Exhibits Demonstrations Jewelry Rug making Rugs Textiles Pottery Ceramics Women weavers Weavers Jewelers Rug makers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Demonstrators at the craft exhibit at the Stephen Foster Center
- Date
- 1992
- Description
- Thirty-five black and white prints. Images of the craft demonstrations at the Stephen Foster Center. 1-16: Sara Edleman, jewelry; 17-20: Flossie Oakes, rug weaving; 21-25: Forest Oakes, broom making; 26-32: Michael Stuckey, pottery; 33-36: Annabelle Leitner, weaving.
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Duplicate photographs from Folk Arts in the Schools program | Duplicate photographs from Folk Arts in the Schools program | Still Image | Boats and boating Ladders Woodwork Citrus Fishing Equipment and supplies Fiddles Musical instruments Fishing nets Woven goods Material culture Seafood gathering Maritime life Occupational groups String instruments Netmaking Textiles Students Diddly bow Musicians Net maker Fishers Carpenters | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Duplicate photographs from Folk Arts in the Schools program
- Date
- 1982-10
- Description
- Nine photographic black and white prints. These images are duplicates of those found in S 1577, Box 18, folders 15-16. Images created during the Folk Arts in the Schools in Hillsborough County. P82-310, 311: Moses Williams and his diddly bow; P82-312: Vernon Tucker demonstrating his gill net to students; P82-313-314, 317: Robert Pascuiti demonstrating cats netting; P82-315 Janie Hoover with crabs; P82-316: Willie Crain's Crab Hut; P82-318: fiddle maker Tom Lovelace with homemade fiddles; P82-319: Ladder for citrus pickers.
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Embroiderer Nadia Michael at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival | Embroiderer Nadia Michael at the 1985 Florida Folk Festival | Still Image | Folk festivals Folklore revival festivals Demonstrations Palestinian Americans Embroidery Material culture Textile arts Textiles Domestic arts Sewing Embroiderers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Examples of bobbin lace | Examples of bobbin lace | Still Image | Fieldwork Decorative arts Needlework Lace and lace making Tatting Textile arts Textiles Latinos Puerto Ricans Lacemaking Bobbin lace Lace bobbins Needleworkers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Examples of bobbin lace
- Date
- 1988-08
- Description
- Sixteen color slides. Once called bone lace, bobbin lace is made using bobbins, which were used to store the thread for the lace, act as handles to move the thread, and give weight to the threads to keep tension against the pins. These slides illustrated techniques De Diaz used in her bobbin lace--based on traditional Puerto Rican designs. There are also images of various bobbin types. The Folk Arts in Education Project in Duval County was a joint venture between the Duval County School System and the Florida Folklife Program. It was started in 1984 by folklorist David Taylor with funding from the National Endowment for the Arts to add to existing social studies curriculum. The project consisted of field research to identify local traditions and folk artists, a series of five two-day seminars to acquaint teachers with the use of folklore and folk arts, and in-school programs conducted by a folklorist and traditionalist which included visits by local folk artists. Taylor ran it until 1986. In 1988, Gregory Hansen re-initiated it with minor changes.
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