Traditional music in England

Mrs Louie Norman interview, part 01

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  • Type

    sound

  • Duration

    00:01:33

  • Cultures

    English

  • Shelf mark

    1CDR0011431 (copy of C1033/136)

  • Recording date

    1983-02-16

  • Is part of (Collection)

    Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection

  • Recording locations

    Ilminster, Somerset, England, UK

  • Interviewees

    Norman, Mrs Louisa, 1905- (speaker, female)

  • Interviewers

    Patten, Bob (speaker, male), Patten, Jacqueline (speaker, female)

  • Recordist

    Patten, Bob

  • Abstract

    Mrs Louisa Norman talks about how you could always tell when someone poor was being buried on the parish because the coffins had black handles’. Remembers the Ash Wednesday Church Service that they had to go to as children.

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Mrs Louie Norman interview, part 01

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