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Interview with Kevin Doherty and Thomas Ralph (Coopers, Power's Distillery, Dublin). Collected by Patricia Jackson.

In collection Urban Folklore Project (Dublin)

Origin information
Power's Distillery, Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland
Date created:
Type of Resource
sound recording-nonmusical
Physical description
00:22:17 — Reformating quality: preservation (audio/wav) — Digital origin: reformatted digital
An access file in MP3 format (audio/mpeg) is available.
Note
National Folklore Collection MS number: 1981:91-
Languages
English  
Table of Contents
Cooper's songs, singing (00:00:00) -- Dublin wit (00:03:24) -- Coopers who have gone on to other jobs (00:04:26) -- Work conditions when he started (00:09:00) -- Kevin's father, imprisoned after 1916 (00:09:45) -- Foremen (00:10:25) -- Work and pay when Kevin started (00:14:23) -- Entertainment (00:17:28) -- Story about a Cooper working in Jamesons (00:20:40)
Genre
Interview   linked data (lctgm)
Subject
100 Thomas Street, Dublin 8, Ireland
Coopers and cooperage--Dublin (Ireland)   linked data (lcsh)
Interviews--Dublin (Ireland)   linked data (lcsh)
Coopers and cooperage--Songs and music
Wages   linked data (lcsh)
Wit and humor--Dublin (Ireland)   linked data (lcsh)
John Jameson & Son --Employees   linked data (lcsh)
Doherty, Kevin --Family   linked data (lcsh)
Doherty, Kevin
Ralph, Thomas
Amusements   linked data (lcsh)
John Power & Son
Work environment   linked data (lcsh)
Supervisors   linked data (lcsh)
Location
UCD School of Irish, Celtic Studies, Irish Folklore and Linguistics. UCD Delargy Centre for Irish Folklore and the National Folklore Collection. Urban Folklore Project (Dublin). UFP0127
Note
National Folklore Collection MS number: 1981:91-

Record source
Metadata creation date: 2007-03-05

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