Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content

Interview with Olive Cumby, President of the Ladies' Council #3 in Heart's Content and Frank Piercey, Past Master of Society of United Fishermen Lodge #1 in Heart's Content. Olive and Frank discuss their experieces as members of the Society of United Fishermen/Ladies' Council, in...

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Main Author: Braye, Crystal
Other Authors: Cumby, Olive; Piercey, Frank, "Olive Cumby was born in 1954 to Gilbert and Minnie Warren of Herring Neck. She joined the Ladies’ Council in 1969 at the age of sixteen. Olive moved to Heart's Content in 1997 and joined the Heart's Content Ladies' Council in 1998. Frank Piercey was born July 24, 1946 to Bill and Elsie Piercey of Heart’s Content and has been a member of the Society of United Fishermen since 1963. "
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published: 2021
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/416
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:boatmuseum/416 2023-12-31T10:18:23+01:00 Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content Braye, Crystal Cumby, Olive; Piercey, Frank "Olive Cumby was born in 1954 to Gilbert and Minnie Warren of Herring Neck. She joined the Ladies’ Council in 1969 at the age of sixteen. Olive moved to Heart's Content in 1997 and joined the Heart's Content Ladies' Council in 1998. Frank Piercey was born July 24, 1946 to Bill and Elsie Piercey of Heart’s Content and has been a member of the Society of United Fishermen since 1963. " Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador—Heart's Content Canada—Newfoundland and Labrador—Heart's Content 2021-07-07 Audio/mp3 37:34 minutes; 24.3 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/416 eng eng Wooden Boat Museum of Newfoundland and Labrador http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/boatmuseum/id/416 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Work Trade associations Sound Audio 2021 ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:37Z Interview with Olive Cumby, President of the Ladies' Council #3 in Heart's Content and Frank Piercey, Past Master of Society of United Fishermen Lodge #1 in Heart's Content. Olive and Frank discuss their experieces as members of the Society of United Fishermen/Ladies' Council, inlcuding: historical significance of the Lodge; role of the Lodge in the community; current status of Lodge #1 in Heart's Content; beginning of the SUF; childhood memories of SUF; celebrations; SUF history; beginnings of SUF and Ladies' Council; gender divides; contemporary role of Lodge; similarities and differences between Ladies' Council and SUF; positions of officers; charitable activities; membership; changes to organization over time; New Year's Day celebrations; square dancing; community events; building renovations and design; funeral ceremony; regalia; symbolism; Piercey involvement; brass band; and secrecy and expectations of orangization. Audio Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
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description Interview with Olive Cumby, President of the Ladies' Council #3 in Heart's Content and Frank Piercey, Past Master of Society of United Fishermen Lodge #1 in Heart's Content. Olive and Frank discuss their experieces as members of the Society of United Fishermen/Ladies' Council, inlcuding: historical significance of the Lodge; role of the Lodge in the community; current status of Lodge #1 in Heart's Content; beginning of the SUF; childhood memories of SUF; celebrations; SUF history; beginnings of SUF and Ladies' Council; gender divides; contemporary role of Lodge; similarities and differences between Ladies' Council and SUF; positions of officers; charitable activities; membership; changes to organization over time; New Year's Day celebrations; square dancing; community events; building renovations and design; funeral ceremony; regalia; symbolism; Piercey involvement; brass band; and secrecy and expectations of orangization.
author2 Cumby, Olive; Piercey, Frank
"Olive Cumby was born in 1954 to Gilbert and Minnie Warren of Herring Neck. She joined the Ladies’ Council in 1969 at the age of sixteen. Olive moved to Heart's Content in 1997 and joined the Heart's Content Ladies' Council in 1998. Frank Piercey was born July 24, 1946 to Bill and Elsie Piercey of Heart’s Content and has been a member of the Society of United Fishermen since 1963. "
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title Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
title_short Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
title_full Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
title_fullStr Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
title_full_unstemmed Cumby, O. and Piercey F. July 7, 2021. Crystal Braye interviewing Olive Cumby and Frank Piercey, Heart's Content
title_sort cumby, o. and piercey f. july 7, 2021. crystal braye interviewing olive cumby and frank piercey, heart's content
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