Traditional music in England
‘Banjo’ Harry Fielding interview, part 09
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Type
sound
Duration
00:04:36
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
1CDR0011404 (copy of C1033/109)
Recording date
1980-09-14
Is part of (Collection)
Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection
Recording locations
Timsbury, Somerset, England, UK
Interviewees
Fielding, 'Banjo' Harry (speaker, male)
Interviewers
Patten, Bob (speaker, male)
Recordist
Patten, Bob
Abstract
More poaching anecdotes, getting fifty rabbits in one night. Getting their net pinched by two other poachers. Tracking it down. ‘There was hell to play, two and three of the neighbours come round and they were bloody stock into us, blood and snot going everywhere’. Net making, ‘I can make a long net as quick as lightning’.
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‘Banjo’ Harry Fielding interview, part 09
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