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Collection ID is exactly "1" AND Subject is exactly "Weaving"
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Ada Mickler, Jean, and Libby Waldron interview

Ada Mickler, Jean, and Libby Waldron interview

Date
1977-05-24
Description
One audio cassette. Difficult to hear. On side one, interview of Ada Mickler of St. Augustine, Florida, in the laundromat where she works. Mickler talks about cast nets, palmetto hats, Spanish drawnwork. Followed by interview of Jean Waldron (with her sister Libby) on palmetto and palm fans, quilts and White Springs history. Tape recorder malfunctions at the end of side one. Interview continues on side two.
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Alejandrina Ayme weaving at the Florida Museum of Natural History

Alejandrina Ayme weaving at the Florida Museum of Natural History

Date
1988-10
Description
Ten color slides.
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Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstration

Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstration

Date
1995-07-12
Description
Twelve color slides. Jennings of Jefferson County learned to make white oak baskets from his grandmother, Lucreaty Clark.
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Anne Lunestad weaving cotton at the Florida Folk Festival, 1970s

Anne Lunestad weaving cotton at the Florida Folk Festival, 1970s

Date
1970
Description
Twelve black and white prints. Anne Lunestad, of St. Augustine, often weaved and spun cotton on the Florida Folk Festival's main stage as other acts performed. She was married to Kjell Lunestad, a cabinet maker who often demonstrated his craft at festivals as well.
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Basket maker Ella Mae Huffman weaving a pine needle basket

Basket maker Ella Mae Huffman weaving a pine needle basket

Date
Description
One black and white print. Image of Huffman weaving a pine needle basket. See also S 1577, box 16, folder 29. c. 1977
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Basket maker Lucreaty Clark working on a cornshuck rug

Basket maker Lucreaty Clark working on a cornshuck rug

Date
1978-04
Description
Eight color slides.
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Basket maker Mary Mourey

Basket maker Mary Mourey

Date
1986-03
Description
Eighteen color slides. Created as research for the Craft Demonstration Area of the 1987 Florida Folk Festival. 1162 - 1179: Mourey making baskets in front of her mobile home; 1180 - 1185: examples of her pineneedle baskets.
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Billy Burbank interview

Billy Burbank interview

Date
1980-07-11
Description
One reel-to-reel tape. Burbank discusses the history and practices of the net making trade. The interview begins with Burbank describing how his grandfather began the family business, Burbank Trawlmakers Inc., in 1915. Since then, Burbank nets had been used by people in the US from North Carolina down to Florida and up the Gulf Coast through the Texas Panhandle area. In addition, their nets were exported to Central and South America as well as Africa. At the time of the interview, Burbank Trawlmakers was the largest producer of fishing nets in the United States. Stories about the family business include nets made for President Nixon and a fishing boat that accidentally caught a submarine in its trawl nets. In addition, Burbank also describes the different net types and uses – including flat nets, four seam balloon nets, two seam balloon nets, and a modification that Burbank developed called the Mongoose, which is actually two nets in one. He also describes the net making process, and the various tools and skills involved.
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Billy Osceola and Josie Billie weaving ceremonial shirts

Billy Osceola and Josie Billie weaving ceremonial shirts

Date
1979-06-27
Description
One 8 x 10 color print. Portrait of Seminoles Billy Osceola and Josie Billie weaving ceremonial clothing.
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Burbank family netmaking shop

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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Identifier Title Type Subject Thumbnail
a_s1576_01_c77-025Ada Mickler, Jean, and Libby Waldron interviewSoundInterviews
Crafts industry
Minorcans
Fishing nets
Netmaking
Hat making
Local history
Palmetto
Weaving
Florida history
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Alejandrina Ayme weaving at the Florida Museum of Natural HistoryAlejandrina Ayme weaving at the Florida Museum of Natural HistoryStill ImageNeedleworkers
Fieldwork
Latinos
Peruvian Americans
Material culture
Museums
Exhibits
Textile arts
Looms
Weaving
Weavers
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Alphonso Jennings basket making demonstrationAlphonso Jennings basket making demonstrationStill ImageBasket maker
Fieldwork
Teaching of folklore
African Americans
Children
Workshops (Adult education)
Basket making
Baskets
White oak
Weaving
Material culture
Demonstrations
Basket work
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Anne Lunestad weaving cotton at the Florida Folk Festival, 1970sAnne Lunestad weaving cotton at the Florida Folk Festival, 1970sStill ImageSpinner
Folk festivals
Folklore revival festivals
Women weavers
Weaving
Cotton textiles
Material culture
Demonstrations
Spinning wheels
Textile arts
Weavers
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Basket maker Ella Mae Huffman weaving a pine needle basketBasket maker Ella Mae Huffman weaving a pine needle basketStill ImageBasket making
Baskets
Pine needle crafts
Containers
Weaving
Women weavers
Material culture
Domestic arts
Basket maker
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Basket maker Lucreaty Clark working on a cornshuck rugBasket maker Lucreaty Clark working on a cornshuck rugStill ImageBasket maker
Rug makers
Fieldwork
Basket making
Basketry
Baskets
Rugs
Cornhusk craft
Weaving
Material culture
African Americans
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Basket maker Mary MoureyBasket maker Mary MoureyStill ImageBasket maker
Material culture
Craft
Baskets
Containers
Woven goods
Basket making
Design
Weaving
Pine needle crafts
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a_s1576_t80-082Billy Burbank interviewSoundField recordings
Interviews
Oral histories
Personal experience narratives
Life histories
Netmaking
Seafood industry
Weaving
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Billy Osceola and Josie Billie weaving ceremonial shirtsBilly Osceola and Josie Billie weaving ceremonial shirtsStill ImageSeminole Indians
Weaving
Clothing and dress
Clothing
Woven goods
Craft
Decorative arts
Textile arts
Textiles
Weavers
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Burbank family netmaking shopBurbank family netmaking shopStill ImageNetmaking
Shrimpers (persons)
Fishing nets
Implements, utensils, etc.
Woven goods
Weaving
Textiles
Material culture
Work
Stores, retail
Net maker
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