Traditional music in England
Mr and Mrs C. H. Heal interview, part 02
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Type
sound
Duration
00:07:06
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
(copy of )
Recording date
1990-08-13
Recording locations
Morchard Bishop, Devon, England, UK
Interviewees
Heal, Charlie H., 1920- (speaker, male interviewee)
Interviewers
Patten, Bob (speaker, male), Patten, Jacqueline (speaker, female)
Recordist
Unknown
Abstract
Never any tar barrel rolling in Morchard, only at Hatherley and Ottery St Mary. Remembers the foundation stone of the Hall being laid. He used to sing a lot. The Morchard band stopped prior to the War. After the War the ‘Victory Band’ was formed. The hall was used as a hospital during the War. Evacuee’s from London coming to the village. Mrs Heal remembers two boys arriving.
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Mr and Mrs C. H. Heal interview, part 02
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