Folklife at the Mayport Seafood Festival | Folklife at the Mayport Seafood Festival | Still Image | Festivals Special events Seafood Maritime folklore Maritime life Choirs (music) Workshops Boats and boating Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Folklife at the Mayport Seafood Festival
- Date
- 1991-10-26
- Description
- Ten color slides. Images taken during the Mayport Seafood Festival. 1: Welding shop; 2: Matt Rolland's dock; 3-5: Shrimp boats; 6-8: Black church choir; 9-10: Festival crowds.
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Folklorist David Taylor interviewing shrimper Charles Herrin | Folklorist David Taylor interviewing shrimper Charles Herrin | Still Image | Fieldwork Oral communication Interviewing Sound recording Research methods Audiotape recordings Recording equipment Boatbuilders Folklorists Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Folklorist David Taylor interviewing shrimper Charles Herrin
- Date
- 1986-04-05
- Description
- Three contact sheets with 77 photographic black and white images; plus logs and negatives. Copy of the interview can be found in S 1592, box 7, tapes 12-14. 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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Making model boats | Making model boats | Still Image | Model builders Boatbuilders Fieldwork Workshops Woodworking tools Boats Models and modelmaking Miniature craft Miniatures Woodwork Material culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Making model boats | Making model boats | Still Image | Model builders Boatbuilders Fieldwork Workshops Woodworking tools Boats Models and modelmaking Miniature craft Miniatures Woodwork Material culture | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Making shrimp trawl doors | Making shrimp trawl doors | Still Image | Fieldwork Metal craft Trawls and trawling Workshops Fishing Equipment and supplies Material culture Seafood gathering Workplace Occupational groups Welders (Persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Making shrimp trawl doors
- Date
- 1985-07-22
- Description
- Four color slides. Images of William Beasley's metal shrimp trawl doors at Adam's Welding Shop in Mayport. 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 may be found in Taylor's project files in S 1716.
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Maritime folklore at Mayport | Maritime folklore at Mayport | Still Image | Festivals Seafood Fishing nets Docks Architecture Special events Boats Maritime folklore Maritime life Seafood gathering Specialty stores Children Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Maritime folklore at Mayport
- Date
- 1991-10-26
- Description
- Sixteen color slides. Images created during the first Mayport Seafood Festival. 1-2: Mayport Marine Science Center; 3: Matt Rolland Seafood; 4-9: Mayport docks; 10: Miss Becky Seafood; 11-12: Nets piled by docks; 13-15: Children playing on an old skiff; 16: Hilton and Helen Cooper Floyd.
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Martin Copper repairing a shrimp net | Martin Copper repairing a shrimp net | Still Image | Fishing nets Occupational groups Nets Netmaking Workplace Workshops Weaving Occupational folklore Fishing Equipment and supplies Maritime folklore Labor Shrimpers (persons) Net maker Fishers | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Martin Copper repairing a shrimp net
- Date
- 1984-07-24
- Description
- Twenty-six color slides. For an interview with Cooper, S 1576, box 23, C86-198. Slides 4029-4039 are in volume 38. 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 curricula. 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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Mayport scenes, 1986 | Mayport scenes, 1986 | Still Image | Fishers Shrimpers (persons) Food industry and trade Food preparation Children Recreation Boats and boating Maritime life | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Mayport scenes, 1986
- Date
- 1986-08-09
- Description
- Forty color slides. Images of shrimp boats, sport fishers, boiled peanut stands, children playing, and maritime material culture. 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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Mayport scenes, c. 1950s | Mayport scenes, c. 1950s | Still Image | Boats and boating Boatbuilders Seafood gathering Fishing nets Occupational groups Labor Maritime life Docks Fishers Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Mayport scenes, c. 1950s
- Date
- 1950
- Description
- Three contact sheets with 88 photographic black and white images; plus logs and negatives. Copies of photographs taken by Helen Floyd Cooper, a long-time Mayport resident with an interest in the local fishing culture. 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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Miss Joann, a Mayport shrimp boat | Miss Joann, a Mayport shrimp boat | Still Image | Fieldwork Boats and boating Material culture Waterways Transportation Nets Docks Trawlers (Vessels) Trawls and trawling Seafood gathering Fishers Shrimpers (persons) | /fpc/memory/omeka_images/thumbnails/catalog_photo.jpg |
Miss Joann, a Mayport shrimp boat
- Date
- 1986-07-08
- Description
- Twenty color slides. Images of the Miss Joann, a shrimp boat built and used by the Herrin brothers (Donald, Charles, and Thomas) in Mayport, Florida. For images of the Herrin brothers shrimping on the boat, see S 1577, v. 44, images S88-21 - S88-146. 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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