Traditional music in England

Anne Raisen interview, part 02

  • Add a note
    Log in to add a note at the bottom of this page.
  • All notes
  • My notes
  • Hide notes
Please click to leave a note

The British Library Board acknowledges the intellectual property rights of those named as contributors to this recording and the rights of those not identified.
Legal and ethical usage »

Tags (top 25):
(No tags found for this item)
  • Type

    sound

  • Duration

    00:03:15

  • Cultures

    English

  • Shelf mark

    1CDR0012313 (copy of C1033/207)

  • Recording date

    1987-04-28

  • Is part of (Collection)

    Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection

  • Recording locations

    Lopen, Somerset, England, UK

  • Interviewees

    Raisin, Annie (speaker, female)

  • Interviewers

    Patten, Bob (speaker, male)

  • Recordist

    Patten, Bob

  • Abstract

    Used to have 20-25 children on an average Punky night. The money used to go on buying their fire works. Last time the children raised about a pound each. There was always a parent helping out. Most of the children now don’t know what Punky Night is. It’s a shame that it’s dying out.

  • Metadata record:

    View full metadata for this item

Anne Raisen interview, part 02

Please log in to update your playlists.

Can you tell us more about the context of the recording? Or can you share information on its content - timings of key sections or important details? Please add your notes. Uninformative entries may not be retained.

Please log in to leave notes.