Sullivan, Yvonne. 1. Part one of interview about Pouch Cove.

Yvonne Sullivan describes her experiences growing up from Silver Threads in Pouch Cove. She talks about her family, school, childhood games, holidays, and women's work. 00:00 – introductions; mother and father; common ancestor; 0:35 – family migrating from England; John and Mary Sullivan; child...

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Main Author: Bateman, Shannon
Other Authors: Sullivan, Yvonne
Format: Audio
Language:English
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Online Access:http://collections.mun.ca/cdm/ref/collection/ich_avalon/id/8698
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Summary:Yvonne Sullivan describes her experiences growing up from Silver Threads in Pouch Cove. She talks about her family, school, childhood games, holidays, and women's work. 00:00 – introductions; mother and father; common ancestor; 0:35 – family migrating from England; John and Mary Sullivan; children Eileen and Thomas Sullivan; 1:27 – settling in Pouch Cove; Sullivan’s Loop; men marrying younger women; grandfather marrying grandmother; grandmothers from Hodges Cove; women in service; 3:25 – father Joshua Sullivan; sub-mariner in Royal Navy; WWII war stories; buying boat after war; giving up fishing for carpentry; 6:01 – family structure; wives managing money; discipline; 6:26 – mother; volunteering; women’s work; women taking children swimming; Otter’s Gulch; 9:29 - berry picking; community spirit; 11:00 – attending school; taking bus to school in St. John’s; being bullied for accent; local dialects; 14:27 – working at library; learning about Newfoundland culture; Dictionary for Newfoundland Language; 15:40 – birth date; nearly being switched at birth with cousin; 16:30 – playing games; softball in meadow; no supervision; swimming at Old Pond; 18:34 – Easter traditions; making molasses candy; playing in store (shed); 19:42 – Valentine’s Day; giving out valentines; 20:48 – mummering; jannying; purity syrup; brother getting drunk on homemade berry wine; 22:26 – Christmas traditions; father’s friends visiting Christmas morning; uncle Eddie Primroy playing guitar; 23:12 – excessive drinking during holidays; tradition of serving own drinks; 25:01 – women running community while men at work.