Traditional music in England

Molly Pinch interview, part 06

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  • Type

    sound

  • Duration

    00:02:22

  • Cultures

    English

  • Shelf mark

    1CDR0015375 (copy of C1033/354)

  • Is part of (Collection)

    Bob and Jacqueline Patten Collection

  • Recording locations

    Church Lane, Padstow, Cornwall, England, UK

  • Interviewees

    Pinch, Molly, 1912- (speaker, female)

  • Interviewers

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

  • Recordist

    Patten, Bob

  • Abstract

    Visiting in-laws at Sunny Corner. Anecdote about her husband’s mother walking to town to fetch bread when a girl and eating the crust. Pestridge Tabbs the ironmongers. Pot menders for kettles which cost 2d. Husbands aunt acquiring a kettle.

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Molly Pinch interview, part 06

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