Traditional music in England
Pam Schofield interview, part 02
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Type
sound
Duration
00:06:04
Cultures
English
Shelf mark
1CDR0012377 (copy of C1033/225)
Recording date
1990-08-13
Is part of (Collection)
Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection
Recording locations
Morchard Bishop, Devon, England, UK
Interviewees
Schofield, Pam (speaker, female interviewee)
Interviewers
Patten, Bob (speaker, male), Patten, Jacqueline (speaker, female)
Recordist
Patten, Bob
Abstract
Taught at Bridgetown, Somerset. Husbands work (agricultural salesman) brought them to Morchard Bishop. She started Art exhibitions at the Village hall in 1968 with Sonia Heath and Elanor Havers. First exhibition included one of Churchill’s paintings. A later exhibition consisted of old patchwork quilts while another was of old photographs and postcards. After stopping it for one year it wasn’t continued. Exhibited 3-400 paintings a time, charged a commission of 5% on sold paintings. Mrs Morgan was the villages drama group producer.
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Pam Schofield interview, part 02
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