Noseworthy, Lloyd. Interview about Pouch Cove.

Lloyd Noseworthy talks about his experiences growing up in Pouch Cove on the telephone with interviewer Dan Rubin. He discusses raising sheep and livestock, crafts; gardening, berry picking; fishing, and the song he wrote about Pouch Cove. 00:00 – Lloyd Sr. and uncle Max; keeping breeding sheep; bri...

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Main Author: Rubin, Dan
Other Authors: Noseworthy, Lloyd
Format: Audio
Language:English
Published:
Subjects:
Max
Sam
Jim
Sue
Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8678
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spelling ftmemorialunivdc:oai:collections.mun.ca:ich_avalon/8678 2023-12-31T10:05:16+01:00 Noseworthy, Lloyd. Interview about Pouch Cove. Rubin, Dan Noseworthy, Lloyd Canada-Newfoundland and Labrador-Pouch Cove 12-09-17 audio/mp3 33:42 minutes; 38.5 MB http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8678 eng eng Intangible Cultural Heritage - Avalon Peninsula http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8678 CC BY-NC 2.0 CA Pouch Cove Heritage Society Oral Hisory Collection PCOH 072 Lloyd Noseworthy Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory Animals Crafts Gardens Berry picking Fishing Songs Noseworthy Lloyd Sr. Max Hudson Sam Langmead Ethel Harry John Birdie Clarence Jim Russell Shirley Pickett Bernie Gruchy Sue Bert Rose Cecil Sound Audio ftmemorialunivdc 2023-12-04T11:29:41Z Lloyd Noseworthy talks about his experiences growing up in Pouch Cove on the telephone with interviewer Dan Rubin. He discusses raising sheep and livestock, crafts; gardening, berry picking; fishing, and the song he wrote about Pouch Cove. 00:00 – Lloyd Sr. and uncle Max; keeping breeding sheep; bringing in Cheviot rams; raising sheep for wool and meat; pasturing in Biscan Cove; 1:00 – selling to Campbell’s Meats; mutton to Portuguese white fleet; changes in market; 2:00 – regional farming; growing potatoes; selling to St. John’s; 3:01 – mother selling eggs; 3:59 – vegetable growing; turnips; Jerusalem artichokes; bringing seeds from Ireland to Spaniard’s Bay; 8:20 – keeping cattle; keeping milk cow in barn; women doing milking; goats; 10:01 – mother making butter; buttermilk biscuits; 11:45 – father buying hay from Sam Hudson; 12:22 – overwintering sheep from Biscan Cove; barn locations; making hay; 13:10 – horse names; horse from Bell Island; free grazing; 14:20 – song about Pouch Cove; 17:30 – home in Gambo; 18:45 - Harry and Ethel Langmead’s old house; John and Birdie Langmead; two story double house; Clarence, Jim, Russel, Harry, Shirley Langmead growing up in house; 20:08 – saying goodbye; Bernie Pickett, Sue Gruchy; 20:47 – blueberry and partridgeberry cash crops; Hudson family collecting berries; Kelly family collecting raspberries in barrels; selling to factories for jam; self-sufficiency; 21:52 – boys notching fish to buy goods; Bert Hudson; fishing traps; hand line fishing; 24:05 – Cecil Rose’s story about record haul of fish; Shoe Cove Island; 25:37 – effects of American presence; barracks; 26:45 – birth date; WWII; 27:06 – working hard; mother working all day; spinning yarn and knitting by night; 27:50 – processing wool; carding; spinning; hooking mats; quilting; 28:44 – father knitting fishing twine nets; 30:24 – song lyrics; changes in Pouch Cove. Audio Bell Island Newfoundland Memorial University of Newfoundland: Digital Archives Initiative (DAI)
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topic Animals
Crafts
Gardens
Berry picking
Fishing
Songs
Noseworthy
Lloyd Sr.
Max
Hudson
Sam
Langmead
Ethel
Harry
John
Birdie
Clarence
Jim
Russell
Shirley
Pickett
Bernie
Gruchy
Sue
Bert
Rose
Cecil
spellingShingle Animals
Crafts
Gardens
Berry picking
Fishing
Songs
Noseworthy
Lloyd Sr.
Max
Hudson
Sam
Langmead
Ethel
Harry
John
Birdie
Clarence
Jim
Russell
Shirley
Pickett
Bernie
Gruchy
Sue
Bert
Rose
Cecil
Rubin, Dan
Noseworthy, Lloyd. Interview about Pouch Cove.
topic_facet Animals
Crafts
Gardens
Berry picking
Fishing
Songs
Noseworthy
Lloyd Sr.
Max
Hudson
Sam
Langmead
Ethel
Harry
John
Birdie
Clarence
Jim
Russell
Shirley
Pickett
Bernie
Gruchy
Sue
Bert
Rose
Cecil
description Lloyd Noseworthy talks about his experiences growing up in Pouch Cove on the telephone with interviewer Dan Rubin. He discusses raising sheep and livestock, crafts; gardening, berry picking; fishing, and the song he wrote about Pouch Cove. 00:00 – Lloyd Sr. and uncle Max; keeping breeding sheep; bringing in Cheviot rams; raising sheep for wool and meat; pasturing in Biscan Cove; 1:00 – selling to Campbell’s Meats; mutton to Portuguese white fleet; changes in market; 2:00 – regional farming; growing potatoes; selling to St. John’s; 3:01 – mother selling eggs; 3:59 – vegetable growing; turnips; Jerusalem artichokes; bringing seeds from Ireland to Spaniard’s Bay; 8:20 – keeping cattle; keeping milk cow in barn; women doing milking; goats; 10:01 – mother making butter; buttermilk biscuits; 11:45 – father buying hay from Sam Hudson; 12:22 – overwintering sheep from Biscan Cove; barn locations; making hay; 13:10 – horse names; horse from Bell Island; free grazing; 14:20 – song about Pouch Cove; 17:30 – home in Gambo; 18:45 - Harry and Ethel Langmead’s old house; John and Birdie Langmead; two story double house; Clarence, Jim, Russel, Harry, Shirley Langmead growing up in house; 20:08 – saying goodbye; Bernie Pickett, Sue Gruchy; 20:47 – blueberry and partridgeberry cash crops; Hudson family collecting berries; Kelly family collecting raspberries in barrels; selling to factories for jam; self-sufficiency; 21:52 – boys notching fish to buy goods; Bert Hudson; fishing traps; hand line fishing; 24:05 – Cecil Rose’s story about record haul of fish; Shoe Cove Island; 25:37 – effects of American presence; barracks; 26:45 – birth date; WWII; 27:06 – working hard; mother working all day; spinning yarn and knitting by night; 27:50 – processing wool; carding; spinning; hooking mats; quilting; 28:44 – father knitting fishing twine nets; 30:24 – song lyrics; changes in Pouch Cove.
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