audiocassettes
Subject
Subject Source: Art & Architecture Thesaurus
Scope Note: Cassettes of audiotape. According to international standards, the tape is usually 0.15 inches (3.8 millimetres) wide and can carry 4 to 8 tracks.
Found in 2 Collections and/or Records:
Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels
Collection
Identifier: FA12-3-1
Abstract
The collection documents the coordination of a research project and later exhibition of traditional Franco-American woodcarvers in New Hampshire, Maine, and Vermont. It contains materials in English and French created for the Franco-American Traditional Woodcarvers of Northern New England Project / Sculpteurs sur bois traditionnels, a multiphase, grant-funded project between 1993 and 1998 initiated by the Franco-American Centre Franco-Américain of Manchester, New...
Dates:
1993 - 1998
Series 2: ORAL HISTORY RECORDINGS, 1994 - 1994
Series — Box 6: Series Series 2, Cassette: 01 through 20
Identifier: Series 2
Scope and Contents
These are recordings of interviews in English and French with woodcarvers about their work and where they learned their craft. In a couple of interviews, musical performances have been recorded during the course of the interview. Audiocassettes are arranged in sub-series according to the date of the recorded interview. Some audiocassettes contain sections that are inaudible. Standardized titles of interviews are derived from markings on the audiocassette tapes.
Dates:
1994 - 1994