Collection Summary
AFC 1972/001
James Madison Carpenter
Collection
1928-1955, 1972, 1987
1928-1935
1928-1955, 1972, 1987
1928-1935
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife
Center, Library of Congress
Washington, D.C.
29.5
linear feet
58 boxes, 21,044 items in
collection
19,417 manuscript items (12
linear feet manuscripts), 397 sound recordings [178 wax cylinders and 221
12-inch acetate discs], 180 cylinder containers, 1233 graphic materials (40
ink-and-pencil drawings, with 10 of these in color; 352 black-and-white film
negatives, 17 color slides [positive transparencies], 1 black-and- white
contact sheet, 592 black-and-white photographic prints, 4 color photographic
prints, 112 black-and-white glass negatives, and 115 glass positives)
Carpenter, James
M.
American Folklife Center
English
Scots
Scottish Gaelic
English,
Scots, and
Scottish Gaelic
The James Madison
Carpenter Collection consists of manuscript materials, sound recordings, and
graphic materials that document folk songs, ballads, sea songs, folk music,
dance, and British folk drama. The materials span the years 1928-1955, with
some related material generated by other scholars dated 1972 and 1987. The bulk
of the material was collected between 1928-1935 by Carpenter during fieldwork
in England, Scotland, and Wales; other material was collected in the United
States between 1937 and 1941 by Carpenter and his Duke University
students.
Selected Search Terms
The following terms have been used to index the description of this collection in the LC Catalog. They are grouped by name of person or organization, by subject or location, and by occupation and listed alphabetically.
People
Carpenter, James Madison, 1888-1983
Carpenter, James Madison, 1888-1983--Correspondence.
Carpenter, James Madison, 1888-1983--Ethnomusicological collections.
Carpenter, James Madison, 1888-1983--Interviews.
Carpenter, James Madison, 1888-1983--Written works.
Jabbour, Alan
Organizations
American Folklife Center
Archive of Folk Culture (Library of Congress)
English Folk Dance Society.
Subjects
African Americans--Music.
Ballads, English--England.
Ballads, English--Scotland.
Ballads, Scots--Scotland.
Baths, Roman--England--Photographs.
Carols--England--Cornwall (County)
Castles--Scotland--Photographs.
Children's songs, English--England.
Children's songs, English--Scotland.
Children's songs, English--United States.
Christmas music--Great Britain.
Christmas plays--Great Britain.
Country life--England--Photographs.
Country life--Scotland--Photographs.
English language--Dialects--Cornwall (County)
Festivals--Great Britain.
Fiddle tunes--England.
Fiddle tunes--Scotland.
Fiddlers--Great Britain--Photographs.
Field recordings--Great Britain.
Field recordings--United States.
Folk dancing, English--Great Britain.
Folk dancing--Great Britain--Photographs.
Folk drama, English--England.
Folk drama, Scottish--Scotland.
Folk festivals--England--Photographs.
Folk music--Great Britain.
Folk music--United States.
Folk songs, English--England--History and criticism.
Folk songs, English--England.
Folk songs, English--Scotland--History and criticism.
Folk songs, English--Scotland.
Folk songs, English--United States--Texts.
Folk songs, English--United States.
Folk songs, Scots--Scotland.
Folk songs, Scottish Gaelic--Scotland.
Folk songs--Great Britain--Texts.
Holidays--Great Britain.
May Day--England--Photographs.
Megalithic monuments--Great Britain--Photographs.
Morris dance--England.
Mumming plays--England--Texts.
Mumming plays--Scotland--Texts.
Mumming--England--Drawings.
Mumming--Scotland.
Nursery rhymes--Great Britain.
Nursery rhymes--United States.
Sea songs--England.
Sea songs--Scotland.
Sea songs--United States.
Singing games--England.
Singing games--Scotland.
Singing games--United States.
Spirituals (Songs)--Mississippi.
Sword-dance--England.
Places
Cornwall (England : County)--Antiquities--Photographs.
Cornwall (England : County)--Social life and customs.
England--Social life and customs.
Great Britain--Antiquities--Photographs.
Scotland--Social life and customs.
Form/Genre
Correspondence.
Drawings.
Field notes.
Field recordings.
Gelatin dry plate negatives.
Interviews (Sound recordings)
Lantern slides.
Lecture notes.
Lectures.
Manuscripts.
Negatives.
Photographic prints.
Sound recordings.
Biographical History
James Madison Carpenter (1888-1984) was born in Booneville,
Mississippi. He received both a bachelor of arts degree (1913) and a master of
arts degree (1914) from the University of Mississippi. He continued his
graduate training at Harvard University, where he came under the tutelage of
Professor George Lyman Kittredge, a ballad scholar. At Harvard, Carpenter
became interested in British and American folk songs; his dissertation,
Forecastle Songs and Chanties
, was completed in 1929.
From 1929 to 1935 Carpenter traveled throughout England and Scotland
primarily as a Harvard Fellow, collecting folk songs, folk plays, and other
folklore materials. Upon his return to the United States, Carpenter taught
himself to notate the tunes he had recorded, and proceeded to transcribe
approximately 1000 tunes over the next few years. At the same time Carpenter
became a college lecturer, giving presentations based on his research at
institutions such as Harvard, Wellesley, Vassar, Smith, Radcliffe, Amherst, and
the University of Vermont. In 1938 he taught English at Duke University, and
continued his collecting of folk songs and children’s games, often as part of
his curriculum. After five years at Duke, Carpenter taught for one year at the
College of William and Mary and then became chairman of the English Department
at Greensboro College. His tenure at Greensboro lasted ten years; he formally
retired from the department in 1954. Carpenter returned to his hometown of
Booneville in 1964, where he lived until his death on July 4, 1984.
Acquisition
Series I of the collection was purchased from Carpenter by the
Library of Congress in 1972. An oral history interview with the collector in
1972 and subsequent public programs based on the materials complement the
collection.
Processing History
After the collection arrived at the Library in 1972, the manuscript
materials were microfilmed in the order in which they were arranged at the
time: by “box,” “packet,” and “mailsack” number (Folders 13-184). This
arrangement has been maintained, since the microfilm has been widely
distributed and references and guides use this arrangement. Because the
materials in general are not organized systematically by subject type, related
notes, correspondence, iterations of indexes, and drafts of lectures or
publications are sometimes filed separately.
In 1996, when the collection was processed, the numbering system
used for the photographic items led to uncertainty about how many images –
excluding duplicates – are in the collection. The justification for this
numbering system can be found in the two earlier versions of the concordance,
in Box 1. The American Folklife Center’s numbering system for archival
materials was updated subsequent to the processing work done in 1996, and has
been imposed on the documentation for the photographic materials. The original
numbering system appears on the housing for the materials, as it was deemed too
arduous a task to renumber all the various envelopes, sleeves, etc. The new
numbering system is used for digitized materials. The concordance (available in
the Folklife reading room) reflects both the old and new numbering systems, and
should be used as a guide to locate the physical materials.
The photographic materials were not indexed or inventoried by
Carpenter, and no apparent order to the materials existed when the collection
was acquired. Consequently, they have been arranged, by subject, into the
following general categories: performance and ritual, people, structures (both
ancient and contemporary), ancient artifacts, town and street scenes,
landscapes and maritime scenes, and miscellaneous.
Carpenter, as well as other individuals, provided the information
found in the “Description” column of the original concordance for the
photographic materials. The descriptions have been revised or corrected as
needed, in order to describe more accurately what each image depicts. Staff at
The Royal Commission on Ancient and Historical Monuments (RCAHM, with offices
in Scotland, England, and Wales) provided much of the information incorporated
into new descriptions of buildings such as castles, and other man-made
formations, such as standing stones. Further information was provided by Elaine
Bradtke of the Early English Folk Dance Society.
The collection was processed in 1996 by Michelle Forner, with the
assistance of interns working for the National Digital Library Program and for
the American Folklife Center. In 2002, Julia C. Bishop, Michael Taft, and
Jennifer A. Cutting hand-numbered the manuscript pages to be digitized. Marcia
K. Segal directed the digitization process and acted as a liaison with
contractors. Jennifer A. Cutting worked as the liaison between Dr. Bishop’s
team (the members worked both in the U.K. and the U.S.) and the American
Folklife Center.
On July 7, 2000, the program Save America’s Treasures jointly
awarded the American Folklife Center (Library of Congress) and the Center for
Folklife and Cultural Heritage (Smithsonian Institution) a $750,000 grant to
save sound recordings and related materials in other formats that are in danger
of being lost through physical deterioration.
The American Folklife Center subsequently selected several of its
own collections for inclusion in the Save Our Sounds Project, of which the
Carpenter Collection was one. While selective digitization was necessary (in
part due to the quantity of materials in the collection), much of the
collection has been digitized, including over 13,600 manuscript pages, 563
photographic items, and over 380 audio recordings. Excluded were the student
papers, representing over 7000 manuscript pages, as they were not considered
primary materials, and some cylinders, which were too damaged to digitally
transfer.
Access
Listening and viewing access to the collection is unrestricted.
Duplication of the recorded materials may be governed by copyright.
Restrictions may apply concerning the use, duplication, or publication of these
and other items in this collection.
While the American Folklife Center is the custodial division of this
collection, the original sound recordings are stored in the Motion Picture,
Broadcasting and Recorded Sound Division, Library of Congress. Reference copies
of sound recordings, photographs, and selected manuscript materials are
available in digitized form. Consult a reference librarian in the Folklife
Reading Room for specific information.
Restrictions
Restrictions may apply concerning the use, duplication, or
publication of items in this collection. Consult a reference librarian in the
Folklife Reading Room for specific information. See
[http://lcweb.loc.gov/rr/mopic/folkrec.html] for
information about ordering audio reproductions. See
[http://lcweb.loc.gov/preserv/pds/photo.html] for
information about ordering photographic reproductions.
Preferred Citation
Researchers wishing to cite this collection should include the
following information: James Madison Carpenter Collection (AFC 1972/001),
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of Congress,
Washington, D.C.
Related Materials
Carpenter wrote the introduction to
Folk Songs of New England
, by Eloise Hubbard Linscott. A
letter he wrote regarding his desire to review the manuscript is part of the
Linscott Collection (Letter from Carpenter to Eloise Hubbard Linscott, dated
November 3, 1938. Eloise Hubbard Linscott Collection; AFC 1942/002).
In 2006, Marjorie Waters (Carpenter’s niece) donated further
manuscript materials stored at her home. The Marjorie Waters Collection of
James Madison Carpenter Manuscripts (AFC 2006/047) includes music and text
transcriptions, notes, texts of lectures, and other documentation that reflects
Carpenter’s work as a scholar and teacher of English and American folk music
and traditions.
The American Folklife Center also has a copy of
Forecastle Songs and Chanties
(Carpenter’s thesis),
written as part of the requirement for the Ph.D. at Harvard University.
Electronic Format
The James Madison Carpenter Collection Online Catalogue, developed
by a research team led by Julia C. Bishop, from the University of Sheffield,
England and the University of Aberdeen, Scotland, is available at
[http://www.hrionline.ac.uk/carpenter].
Scope and Content
The James Madison Carpenter Collection spans the years 1928-1987, with
the largest portion dated 1928-1935. It is arranged into two groups or series.
Series I, the bulk of the collection, consists of the materials purchased from
Carpenter by the American Folklife Center, including manuscripts, sound
recordings, and graphic materials. The entire collection represents the results
of Carpenter's fieldwork, his subsequent work on the collection, and the
documentation of other professional activities. Series II consists of material
about the collection, primarily generated by the American Folklife Center. It
includes manuscript material, sound recordings, and graphic materials.
Carpenter spent most of his life as a university lecturer. However, he
began his collecting activities while conducting research on sea chanteys in
the northern United States (1927-1928) and in England, Ireland, Wales, and
Scotland (1928) for his doctoral dissertation at Harvard University. This year
of fieldwork extended into six more as Carpenter traveled throughout Britain as
a Harvard Fellow, covering (by his estimate) 40,000 miles and recording the
texts and tunes of thousands of ballads and folksongs as well as hundreds of
folk plays. During his time abroad, Carpenter focused, successively, on
collecting chanteys (particularly in eastern coast ports of northern England
and Scotland, 1929-1930), ballads, and songs (chiefly in Scotland and the
English counties of Cornwall, Devon, Gloucestershire, Oxfordshire,
Warwickshire, Wiltshire, Worcestershire, and Yorkshire, 1929-1933), and folk
plays (in England and Scotland, 1934-1935). After his return to the United
States, Carpenter continued collecting activities while a professor of English
at Duke University, concentrating on children's songs and singing games
(1938-1941).
Carpenter collected approximately 1,000 ballad texts and 850 tunes of
the Francis James Child canon; 500 sea songs and chanteys; 1,000 other ballads
and songs, including bothy ballads (a “bothy” is a lean-to in the horse's
stable where farm hands slept) and dreg songs (a “dreg” refers to the men in
small rowboats who would pull a dredge to harvest oysters), from Britain and
America; 200 children's singing games, riddles, and nursery rhymes; 300 British
folk plays; miscellaneous folktales, African American spirituals, Cornish
carols, etc.; and 500 related photographic images and 40 drawings). Although
Carpenter used his collections as the subject of numerous lectures in colleges
and universities, he never was successful at publishing his extensive
collection.
The collection represents not only the results of Carpenter's
fieldwork, but also documents his fieldwork process. Traveling throughout
Britain in a small roadster (an Austin Seven), he searched for singers and
dancers. While Carpenter found many of his best informants through chance and
circumstance, he purposely tracked down some of the singers and performers
documented by Francis James Child, Gavin Greig, and Cecil Sharp. One of his
most prolific informants, Scottish singer Bell Duncan, gave him 300 songs and
ballads, of which 62 ballads were previously collected by Child. Using a
dictaphone powered by a six-volt battery, Carpenter recorded his informants on
wax cylinders. He also typed the song texts with a manual typewriter while the
singer dictated. Later, he transferred many of the recordings to 12-inch
acetate discs, and also taught himself music notation to transcribe
approximately 1,000 of the recorded tunes. To record the folk plays, Carpenter
usually enlisted several informants to recite the entire ritual drama, thus
obtaining multiple versions of each play.
While Carpenter's focus was on the spoken and sung word, his
collection includes some documentation of dance and related dance activities
(see
[Appendix A](appendixa)). Many of the mumming play
texts, particularly the sword dance plays, include references to and some
description of dance. The sound recordings include fiddle tunes used in morris
dance. In addition, photographs depict morris dance (with broom dancing), sword
dance, the Helston Furry dance, and dancing at May Day and English Folk Dance
Society festivals.
Arrangement
Series I: Original Collection Materials
Series I contains Carpenter's principal fieldwork documentation as
well as associated notes, drafts, and miscellanea. The fieldwork materials are
interrelated; however, these relationships are not always readily apparent.
Many of the ballads and songs are documented by written texts, recorded tunes,
and transcribed tunes (often with texts). The photos often depict the subjects
of the ballads and songs (castles, rivers), the informants (mummers,
wassailers, fishwives), and their environment (cottages, ports, villages). Many
ballads and folk plays are represented by several versions recorded by
different informants. In addition, Carpenter's documentation of the informant,
place, and date of recording is not consistent or complete.
The manuscript material in Series I consists of approximately 13,500
typed and handwritten pages, some bound and some unbound. These pages document
Carpenter's fieldwork, subsequent work on the materials, and Carpenter's other
professional activities.
The materials fall into several categories, each of which may have
several iterations: texts of ballads, songs, and plays; transcriptions of
tunes; lists and indexes; correspondence; lecture notes and drafts; plans and
drafts of publications; curriculum and administrative material from Duke
University; newspaper clippings; and miscellaneous notes. The music texts and
transcriptions include sea songs and chanteys, Child ballads, bothy ballads,
dreg songs, children's songs and games, and carols. The ritual drama texts
include mumming plays, Christmas plays, sword dance plays, guyzards,
pace-eggers, plough boys, and riding the stang.
The manuscript materials represent several stages of work, from rough
field notes and transcriptions to more complete, alphabetically arranged
versions of these writings. Some of the manuscripts, particularly the
correspondence, notes, and lecture/publication drafts, shed light on the
relationship of the photographs to the rest of the materials, Carpenter's
fieldwork experiences, and his scholarly analysis of the collection. They also
inform the reader about Carpenter's concerns and work after his years as a
collector.
The collection also includes papers that represent the work of
Carpenter’s students at Duke University. Some of the papers are complete;
others have had pages removed (presumably by Carpenter) and interfiled with
other manuscript materials in the collection. Student papers usually have a
surname in the upper right corner of each page, so they are easy to distinguish
from Carpenter’s own documents and handwriting. These papers include research
on folk songs and tales, and often include original art for the cover
pages.
The sound recordings in Series I include wax cylinders and 12-inch
acetate discs used by Carpenter to record in England, Scotland, and the United
States, 1928-1941. Carpenter copied many of the cylinders onto the discs; he
also used the discs to make new recordings. According to Carpenter, he recorded
approximately 3,000 tunes (many are repeated by the same or different singers),
and was the first to make sound recordings of some of these ballads. The types
of material recorded include ballads, lyric songs, sea chanteys, fiddle tunes,
folk tales, folk plays, children's songs, and African American songs and tales.
A content list of the sound recordings, prepared by Carpenter, can be found in
Folders 9-10.
The graphic materials in this series include film negatives,
photographic prints, glass negatives, glass positives (lantern slides), and
drawings. For the most part, the photographic materials are not dated, but seem
to span the years 1928-1935; they depict subjects from England, Scotland, and
Wales. Carpenter or other annotators sometimes noted cryptic descriptions on
the backs of photographs, on the front of the lantern slides, or on
accompanying paper or enclosures (see Folders 185-89, “Notes Relating to
Photographs”). While Carpenter was the primary photographer, he also obtained
many photographs from commercial photographers and other sources. At some point
Carpenter made glass negatives of the photographic prints, and then glass
positives. Therefore, identical images often appear in different formats.
Although his use of the photographs and their relationship to the
other materials is not explicitly stated, Carpenter probably used the lantern
slides to illustrate lectures, and planned to use the photographs to accompany
publications about the materials. The images cover a range of people, places,
and activities, from Carpenter himself, to Christmas wassailers, dancing
children, Scottish castles, Roman baths, market squares, mumming plays, May Day
celebrations, and the English Folk Dance Society (EDFS) festivals. They
represent the content of the ballads and songs, the informants themselves, and
subjects whose relationship to the collection is not yet known. Of particular
note is the documentation of castles in Scotland and England that creates a
visual record of these structures before their decline or in some cases
renovation.
The 40 ink-and-pencil drawings are the work of George Baker, a British
dry mason and the son of a mummer. Undated, the drawings depict characters and
scenes from mumming and Christmas plays. Often a caption identifies the
characters, and multiple drawings of the same ones (“the doctor,” “belsebub”)
exist. Carpenter planned to use these drawings as illustrations for
publications on the folk plays.
Series II: Oral History, Programs, and Products
Series II consists of materials generated by the Library of Congress
concerning the collection. It contains manuscript material, sound recordings,
and photographs documenting a 1972 interview with Carpenter as well as a 1987
lecture that drew on collection materials.
Collection Concordance by
Format
Series I: Original Collection Materials
*Note: While the photographic images are numbered 1-564, there is no
extant image for ph104. For the black-and-white negatives: 6 are oversized.
Quantity
Physical Extent (original)
Item Numbers
Subseries A: Manuscript
Materials
364
folders
Boxes 1-12j Folders 1-347
10
microfilm reels
Music 3109
Subseries B: Sound
Recordings
178
6-inch wax cylinders
4501-4679 (SR001-222)
221
12-inch acetate discs at 78 rpm (original and
copied discs)
AFS 14830-15050;19900-19921
180
original cylinder housings
SR223_ct01-401_ct01
Subseries C: Graphic
Images*
30
ink and pencil drawings
(black-and-white)
Box 14 MS184 (selected images)
10
ink and pencil drawings (color)
MS184 (selected images)
352
black-and-white negatives (original and
copied items)
Boxes 15a-15b ph001-564 (selected
images)
592
black-and-white photographic prints (original
and copied items)
Boxes 16-22 ph001-564 (selected
images)
112
black-and-white glass plate negatives
(original and copied items)
Boxes 23-26 ph001-564 (selected
images)
115
black-and-white glass plate transparencies
(original and copied items)
Boxes 27-33 ph001-564 (selected
images)
Series II: Oral History, Programs, and Products
Quantity
Physical Extent (original)
Item Numbers
Subseries A: Manuscript
Materials
2
folders
Box 34 Folders 256, 258
Subseries B: Sound
Recordings
4
7-inch reels at 7.5 ips
AFS 14,762-14,765, LWO 6918
Subseries C: Graphic
Images
30
ink and pencil
drawings(black-and-white)
Box 14 MS184 (selected images)
1
black-and-white contact sheet
Folder 259
4
color photographic prints
Box 34 Folder 257
1
black-and-white photo print
Box 34 Folder 259
1
oversized negatives
Box 16, Envelope 1
17
35 mm color slides
Box 34, Envelope 2
Container List
Series I: Original Collection Materials
Subseries A1: Administrative Files
The "MS" number is the designation for the grouping of
materials in their digitized form.
1a
1
Finding aid (2008 revision of the 1996 collection
guide).
45 pages.
1a
1b
Concordance to photographic images
(revision).
40 pages.
1a
1c
Collection guide, photo inventory, and photo
concordance.
The 1996 collection guide and the item-level inventory and
concordance of photographic materials (all now superseded by revised
documentation). 54 pages.
1a
2
Correspondence, 1970-1972.
Correspondence between the Library of Congress and James
Madison Carpenter, Kenneth S. Goldstein, and others concerning the acquisition
of the collection and related matters. 26 pages
1a
3
Correspondence, 1973-1991.
See description for Folder 2. 21 pages
1a
4
001
Notes about the collection.
Handwritten and typed notes by James Madison Carpenter and
Alan Jabbour concerning the contents of the collection (undated). 6 pages.
1a
5
Early box/content lists, circa 1972.
Early box/contents lists. Handwritten and typed lists by Alan
Jabbour and other Library employees outlining the contents of the collection,
primarily the manuscript materials and the microfilm (undated). 43 pages.
1a
6
List: informants.
Typewritten list of names of people from whom Carpenter
collected in northeast Scotland, circa 1930. Compiled by E.B. Lyle, 1975, from
the headings of texts. 4 pages.
1a
7
“A Guide to the Carpenter Manuscripts.”
A copy of the work compiled by E.C. Cawte, 1980. A typewritten
inventory of tunes, songs, and folk drama texts based on the microfilm of the
manuscripts. In reel order, it lists informant (singer, fiddler, etc.) and
title. It also includes date and place when listed in the original, as well as
brief descriptions of other material, such as correspondence and notes. 115
pages.
1a
8
“A Guide to English Ritual Drama in the Carpenter
Manuscripts.”
A copy of the work compiled by E.C. Cawte, 1980. 58-page,
typewritten inventory of ritual drama and other folk customs based on the
microfilm of the manuscripts. In reel order, each entry specifies place,
source, Carpenter's folio number, type of custom, summary of materials, and
comments. The guide also contains an analysis of the places and numbers of
texts collected, a list of customs mentioned by Carpenter, an alphabetical
index, and references. 58 pages.
1a
9
002
Recordings: content list.
Original. Typewritten list (with annotations) prepared by
Carpenter of the contents of the sound recordings. In disc-side order, it lists
the title of the tune and the name or description of the singer/informant. It
includes ballads, fiddle tunes, recitations of mumming plays, chanteys,
forebitters, dreg songs, bothy songs, nursery songs, and spirituals. 68
pages.
1a
10
Recordings: content list.
Copy. Typewritten list (with annotations) prepared by
Carpenter of the contents of the sound recordings. In disc-side order, it lists
the title of the tune and the name or description of the singer/informant. It
includes ballads, fiddle tunes, recitations of mumming plays, chanteys,
forebitters, dreg songs, bothy songs, nursery songs, and spirituals. 82
pages.
1a
11a
Articles by/about James Madison Carpenter.
Photocopies of newspaper and magazine articles by Carpenter
(1931, 1938) and about Carpenter and the collection (1985, 1989, 1990). 30
pages.
1a
11b
Castle identifications made by Ian B.D.
Bryce.
Corrections, made by Bryce, to previously identified (or
unidentified) photographs in the collection. Folder includes some
correspondence relating to these corrections. 18 pages.
1a
11c
Additional photo identifications.
Additions and corrections to known photo identifications, made
by Lesley Ferguson (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical Monuments of
Scotland), Medwyn Parry (Royal Commission on the Ancient and Historical
Monuments of Wales), and others at these institutions. 6 pages.
1b
11d
SIG: NDL file check (Folder 1 of 3).
SIG (Systems Integration Group, Inc.) digitized the manuscript
materials. Staff working in NDL (The National Digital Library Program) were
responsible for running the file check, which confirmed whether or not the
vendor created digitized images according to Library of Congress
specifications. 71 pages.
1b
11e
SIG: NDL file check (Folder 2 of 3).
See description for Folder 11d. 64 pages.
1b
11f
SIG: NDL file check (Folder 3 of 3).
See description for Folder 11d. 58 pages.
1b
11g
JJT Inc.: inventory and technical data.
JJT Inc. digitized the photographic images. 89 pages.
1b
11h
VidiPax: summary and condition reports.
VidiPax was the company responsible for digitizing the audio
recordings. A technical report by Adrian Cosentini (audio engineer, VidiPax),
describes the condition and problems encountered during the digitization of the
collection’s wax cylinders. 178 pages.
Subseries A2: Original Manuscript Materials
The “box” and “packet” numbers correspond to those referred to
in the microfilm. It is not known if this is the original order of the
materials or the arrangement imposed by the Library of Congress for
microfilming.
1c
12
003
Correspondence/papers, 1928-1939
Correspondence between Carpenter, Harvard University and John
A. Lomax (Library of Congress) concerning his fellowships, collecting
experiences, and possible lecture opportunities. Includes original fellowship
certificates. 7 pages.
1c
13
004
Scottish and English songs - A
Typewritten and annotated texts of songs from Scotland and
England, on separate 8 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2-inch sheets. Most sheets include name of tune,
singer (informant), and date and place of recording. Sheets are numbered, but
are not arranged in numerical order. Numbers may refer to various indexes. 86
pages.
1c
14
005
Scottish and English songs - B
See description summary for Folder 13. 103 pages.
1c
15
006
Scottish and English songs - C
See description summary for Folder 13. 82 pages.
1c
16
007
Scottish and English songs - D
description summary for Folder 13. 68 pages.
1c
17
008
Scottish and English songs - E
See description summary for Folder 13. 99 pages.
1c
18
009
Scottish and English songs - F
See description summary for Folder 13. 136 pages.
1c
19
010
Scottish and English songs - G
See description summary for Folder 13. 117 pages.
1c
20
011
Scottish and English songs - H
See description summary for Folder 13. 118 pages.
1c
21
012
Scottish and English songs - I
See description summary for Folder 13. 108 pages.
1c
22
013
Scottish and English songs - J
See description summary for Folder 13. 116 pages.
2a
23
014
Scottish ballads - A
Typewritten and annotated texts of ballads from Scotland, on
separate 8 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2-inch sheets. Most sheets include name of tune, singer
(informant), and date and place of recording. Sheets are numbered, but are not
arranged in numerical order. Numbers may refer to various indexes. 145
pages.
2a
24
015
Scottish ballads - B
See description summary for Folder 23. 178 pages.
2a
25
016
Scottish ballads - C
See description summary for Folder 23. 130 pages.
2a
26
017
Scottish ballads - D
See description summary for Folder 23. 120 pages.
2a
27
018
Scottish ballads - E
See description summary for Folder 23. 125 pages.
2a
28
019
Scottish ballads - F
See description summary for Folder 23. 54 pages.
2a
29
020
Mumming plays -A
Typewritten and annotated texts of mumming plays, including
Riding The Stang, Christmas plays, sword dance plays, pace egger plays, and
others. Originally bound, these are now separate 8 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2 inch sheets.
Includes name of play/group, location, informant, and text of play, as well as
some description of movement/action, costuming, and circumstances of
performance. Some plays copied from cited published sources. Often there are
several versions of the same play from different informants, as well as
information about the way the informant learned the play. Pages are numbered,
but not necessarily arranged in numerical order. 161 pages.
2a
30
021
Mumming plays - B
See description summary for Folder 29. 162 pages.
2a
31
022
Mumming plays - C
See description summary for Folder 29. 86 pages.
2a
32
023
Mumming plays - D
See description summary for Folder 29. 161 pages.
2b
33
024
Mumming plays - E
See description summary for Folder 29. 158 pages.
2b
34
025
Mumming plays - F
See description summary for Folder 29. 275 pages.
2b
35
026
Mumming plays - G
See description summary for Folder 29. 255 pages.
2b
36
027
Songs and chanties - A
Typewrittten and hand-annnotated song texts, on separate 8 1⁄2 x
6 1⁄2 inch sheets.. Includes title of song and often name of informant, date, and
location. Pages are numbered but not necessarily arranged in numerical order.
Begins with six-page typewritten and annotated “Index to Songs and Chanties”
that lists titles of songs and their page number(s), in numerical order. 165
pages.
2b
37
028
Songs and chanties - B
See description summary for Folder 36. 166 pages.
2b
38
029
Songs and chanties - C
See description summary for Folder 36. 131 pages.
3
39
030
Songs and chanties - D
See description summary for Folder 36. 203 pages.
3
40
031
Miscellaneous notes and indices - A
Miscellaneous handwritten notes and song titles, mostly on 8 1⁄2
x 6 1⁄2-inch sheets; “Sharp's English Folk Song From Southern Appalaciana;”
partial index of song titles and singers; partial sound recordings contents
list, #73-126 (see Folder 9); and partial lists of informants, song genres, and
titles. 117 pages.
3
41
032
Miscellaneous notes and indices - B
See description summary for Folder 40. 103 pages.
3
42
033
Miscellaneous notes and indices - C
See description summary for Folder 40. 70 pages.
3
43
034
Miscellaneous notes and indices - D
See description summary for Folder 40. 51 pages.
3
44
035
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
A
Typed and handwritten (annotated) notes and texts similar in
format to those in Folders 13-39; “Index to English and Scottish Traditional
Ballads” arranged alphabetically by song title. 90 pages.
3
45
036
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
B
See description summary for Folder 44. 198 pages.
3
46
037
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
C
See description summary for Folder 44. 139 pages.
3
47
038
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
D
See description summary for Folder 44. 225 pages.
4
48
039
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
E
See description summary for Folder 44. 141 pages.
4
49
040
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
F
See description summary for Folder 44. 175 pages.
4
50
041
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
G
See description summary for Folder 44. 92 pages.
4
51
042
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
H
See description summary for Folder 44. 119 pages.
4
52
043
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
I
See description summary for Folder 44. 116 pages.
4
53
044
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
J
See description summary for Folder 44. 147 pages.
4
54
045
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
K
See description summary for Folder 44. 119 pages.
4
55
046
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
L
See description summary for Folder 44. 83 pages.
4
56
047
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
M
See description summary for Folder 44. 152 pages.
4
57
048
Miscellaneous field typescripts and manuscripts -
N
See description summary for Folder 44. 138 pages.
4
58
049
Miscellaneous notes (Folder 1 of 3)
Typed and handwritten notes on 8 1⁄2 x 6 1⁄2-inch sheets. Covers
topics such as music, emotions, animal sounds, culture, race, civilization,
cultural relativity, faith, students, present trends, and the study of
folklore. 89 pages.
4
59
050
Miscellaneous notes and lectures
Typewritten and annotated notes, on 8 1⁄2 x 11-inch sheets,
mostly dated 1954-1955. Includes lecture notes on topics such as education,
civilization, and emotions, as well as script ideas. 55 pages.
5a
60
051
Miscellaneous words and music
Handwritten lyrics and accompanying tune transcriptions of
several songs. Includes photocopies of original materials rehoused in Folder
191. 9 pages.
5a
61
052
Miscellaneous words and music
Handwritten lyrics and accompanying tune transcriptions of
songs. 41 pages.
5a
62
053
Miscellaneous words and music
See description summary for Folder 61. 25 pages.
5a
63
054
Miscellaneous notes (Folder 2 of 3)
Typed and handwritten notes, including a description of the
Shop Acts and a list of songs. 10 pages.
5a
64
055
Miscellaneous notes (Folder 3 of 3)
Typed and handwritten notes and a “Plan For Work” concerning
his collection. 12 pages.
5a
65
056
Miscellaneous notes and correspondence - A
Mostly handwritten notes of various sizes. Includes some
correspondence, play texts, and newspaper clippings. Includes photocopies of
original materials rehoused in Folder 191. 64 pages.
5a
66
057
Miscellaneous notes and correspondence - B
See description summary for Folder 65. 87 pages.
5a
67
058
Ballads - index and texts - A (Volume 1)
Typewritten 8 1⁄2 x 11-inch sheets of ballad texts with title,
singer/informant, and location. Arranged alphabetically by song title. Begins
with annotated drafts of indexes: “Index to Ballads,” “Index to American
Ballads,” “Child Ballad Texts,” and “British and American Popular Ballads.” 55
pages.
5a
68
059
Ballads - index and texts - B (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 53 pages.
5a
69
060
Ballads - index and texts - C (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 52 pages.
5a
70
061
Ballads - index and texts - D (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 52 pages.
5a
71
062
Ballads - index and texts - E (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 50 pages.
5a
72
063
Ballads - index and texts - F (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 55 pages.
5b
73
064
Ballads - index and texts - G (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 52 pages.
5b
74
065
Ballads - index and texts - H (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 46 pages.
5b
75
066
Ballads - index and texts - I (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 46 pages.
5b
76
067
Ballads - index and texts - J (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 49 pages.
5b
77
068
Ballads - index and texts - K (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 41 pages.
5b
78
069
Ballads - index and texts - L (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 34 pages.
5b
79
070
Ballads - index and texts - M (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 32 pages.
5b
80
071
Ballads - index and texts - N (Volume 1)
See description summary for Folder 67. 36 pages.
5b
81
072
Ballads - index and texts - A (Volume 2)
Continuation of the above texts (volume 1 of “Ballads - Index
and Texts”) in alphabetical order by song title. 40 pages.
5b
82
073
Ballads - index and texts - B (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 49 pages.
5b
83
074
Ballads - index and texts - C (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 32 pages.
5b
84
075
Ballads - index and texts - D (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 37 pages.
5b
85
076
Ballads - index and texts - E (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 43 pages.
5b
86
077
Ballads - index and texts - F (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 39 pages.
5b
87
078
Ballads - index and texts - G (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 34 pages.
5b
88
079
Ballads - index and texts - H (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 48 pages.
5c
89
080
Ballads - index and texts -I (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 44 pages.
5c
90
081
Ballads - index and texts - J (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 44 pages.
5c
91
082
Ballads - index and texts - K (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 27 pages.
5c
92
083
Ballads - index and texts - L (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 44 pages.
5c
93
084
Ballads - index and texts - M (Volume 2) (Box
4M)
See description summary for Folder 81. 38 pages.
5c
94
085
Ballads - index and texts - N (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 35 pages.
5c
95
086
Ballads - index and texts - O (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 56 pages.
5c
96
087
Ballads - index and texts - P (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 49 pages.
5c
97
088
Ballads - index and texts - Q (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 49 pages.
5c
98
089
Ballads - index and texts - R (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 56 pages.
5c
99
090
Ballads - index and texts - S (Volume 2)
See description summary for Folder 81. 42 pages.
5c
100
091
Music manuscripts - A
Handwritten transcriptions of tunes on 8 1⁄2 x 11-inch music
sheets, arranged alphabetically by song title. Each tune lists the metronome
setting, name of singer/musician/informant and lyrics. Includes some
correspondence and notes. 33 pages.
5c
101
092
Music manuscripts - B
See description summary for Folder 100. 57 pages.
6
102
093
Music manuscripts - C
See description summary for Folder 100. 44 pages.
6
103
094
Music manuscripts - D
See description summary for Folder 100. 51 pages.
6
104
095
Music manuscripts - E
See description summary for Folder 100. 38 pages.
6
105
096
Music manuscripts - F
See description summary for Folder 100. 38 pages.
6
106
097
Music manuscripts - G
See description summary for Folder 100. 41 pages.
6
107
098
Music manuscripts - H
See description summary for Folder 100. 46 pages.
6
108
099
Music manuscripts - I
See description summary for Folder 100. 54 pages.
6
109
100
Music manuscripts - J
See description summary for Folder 100. 43 pages.
6
110
101
Music manuscripts - K
See description summary for Folder 100. 49 pages.
6
111
102
Music manuscripts - L
See description summary for Folder 100. 41 pages.
6
112
103
Music manuscripts - M
See description summary for Folder 100. 35 pages.
6
113
104
Music manuscripts - N
See description summary for Folder 100. 51 pages.
6
114
105
Music manuscripts - O
See description summary for Folder 100. 48 pages.
6
115
106
Music manuscripts - P
See description summary for Folder 100. 39 pages.
6
116
107
Music manuscripts - Q
See description summary for Folder 100. 37 pages.
6
117
108
Music manuscripts - R
See description summary for Folder 100. 41 pages.
6
118
109
Music manuscripts - S
See description summary for Folder 100. 41 pages.
6
119
110
Music manuscripts - T
See description summary for Folder 100. 36 pages.
6
120
111
See description summary for Folder 100. 36
pages.
See description summary for Folder 100. 39 pages.
6
121
112
Music manuscripts - V
See description summary for Folder 100. 31 pages.
7
122
113
Notes (1939 datebook) - A
Miscellaneous correspondence and a bound 1939 “Day Book” with
notes listing song titles. 9 pages.
7
123
114
Notes (1939 datebook) - B
See description summary for Folder 122. 99 pages.
7
124
115
Songs and notes
“Lefax” music staff notebook, 6 3/4 x 4 inches, containing
handwritten music transcription and notes. 130 pages.
7
125
116
English melodies
Bound music notebook, 6 1⁄2 x 5 inches. Contains transcriptions
of titled tunes collected in 1928. 60 pages.
7
126
117
American melodies
Bound music notebook, 6 1⁄2 x 5 inches. Contains transcriptions
of titled tunes collected in 1927-28. 55 pages.
7
127
118
The Scottish National Dictionary
Typewritten copy of
The Scottish National Dictionary
, Volumes I and
II, by William Grant, published by the Scottish National Dictionary
Association, 1941. 42 pages.
7
128
119
Composition book
“Southern Maid” composition book, 6 3/4 x 8 1⁄2 inches. Contains
several pages of handwritten notes. 11 pages.
7
129
120
Notes, etc. - A
Typed and handwritten notes, correspondence drafts, newspaper
clippings, and curriculum materials on paper of various sizes. Topics covered
include “Music and Cosmic Orientation”; “British Folksong and British
Peasants”; segregating methods; Hitler; different types of songs; education;
intelligence; folk literature; and expressions of moods, screams, and emotions.
69 pages.
7
130
121
Notes, etc. - B
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials, in Folder 192,
Subfolder A. See description summary for Folder 129. 57 pages.
7
131
122
Notes, etc. - C
See description summary for Folder 129. 46 pages
7
132
123
Notes - A
Typed and handwritten song lyrics (particularly children's
songs) and descriptions of square dances and accompanying tunes. Includes
informants' names (possibly Carpenter's students). 30 pages.
7
133
124
Notes - B
See description summary for Folder 132. 41 pages.
7
134
125
Exercise book and notes
Bound “Exercise Book,” 6 1⁄2 x 8 inches. Contains handwritten
song texts. Lower third of front cover torn off and absent. 30 pages.
7
135
126
Games
4 x 6-inch note cards containing handwritten texts to
children's games and songs. 39 pages.
7
136
127
Music
Bound music book, 7 1⁄2 x 9 1⁄2 inches. Handwritten title on
cover: “The Census of American Ballads--Louise Pound Ballad.” Handwritten music
transcriptions with lyrics and metronome settings. 52 pages
7
137
128
Miscellaneous notes and papers - A
Typed and handwritten sheets of various sizes. Includes
manuscript and lecture drafts, notes, lists and indexes, song texts, glossary
(may include Scottish or Gaelic), English class administrative notes, and tune
transcriptions. 47 pages.
8
138
129
Miscellaneous notes and papers - B
See description summary for Folder 137. 92 pages.
8
139
130
Miscellaneous notes and papers - C
See description summary for Folder 137. 86 pages.
8
140
131
Miscellaneous notes and papers - D
See description summary for Folder 137. 78 pages.
8
141
132
Miscellaneous notes and papers - E
See description summary for Folder 137. 56 pages.
8
142
133
Miscellaneous notes and papers - F
See description summary for Folder 137. 66 pages.
8
143
134
Miscellaneous notes and papers - G
See description summary for Folder 137. 76 pages.
8
144
135
Miscellaneous notes and papers - H
See description summary for Folder 137. 87 pages.
8
145
136
Miscellaneous notes and papers - I
See description summary for Folder 137. 51 pages.
8
146
137
Miscellaneous notes and papers - J
See description summary for Folder 137. 28 pages.
8
147
138
Miscellaneous notes and papers - K
See description summary for Folder 137. 32 pages.
8
148
139
Miscellaneous notes and papers - L
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials are in Folder
192, Subfolder B. See description summary for Folder 137. 18 pages.
9
149
140
Loose-leaf notebook (notes and songs) - A
Mostly 8 1⁄2 x 11-inch sheets, typed and handwritten. Begins
with a list, “Summer School Students,” and continues with texts of songs. Each
text identified with a student's name. Includes some accompanying music
transcription. 52 pages.
9
150
141
Loose-leaf notebook (notes and songs) - B
See description summary for Folder 149. 60 pages.
9
151
142
Loose-leaf notebook (notes and songs) - C
See description summary for Folder 149. 54 pages.
9
152
143
Loose-leaf notebook (notes and songs) - D
See description summary for Folder 149. 52 pages.
9
153
144
Miscellaneous papers and notes - A
Typed and handwritten sheets of various sizes. Includes notes,
song texts, lists of songs (chanteys, Child ballads), and drafts of lectures
and/or articles. Bound, 6 1/4 x 8-inch “Exercise Book” with handwritten
mumming-play text. 37 pages.
9
154
145
Miscellaneous papers and notes - B
See description summary for Folder 153. 30 pages.
9
155
146
Miscellaneous papers and notes - C
See description summary for Folder 153. 91 pages.
9
156
147
Miscellaneous papers and notes - D
See description summary for Folder 153. 143 pages.
9
157
148
Mumming plays and miscellaneous notes - A
Typed and handwritten sheets of various sizes. Includes
lecture drafts describing mumming plays, folk carols, ballads, chanteys, and
Carpenter's collecting experiences; texts of plays; and tune transcriptions.
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials located in Folder 193, Subfolder
A. 62 pages.
10
158
149
Mumming plays and miscellaneous notes - B
See description summary for Folder 157. 55 pages.
10
159
150
Mumming plays and miscellaneous notes - C
See description summary for Folder 157. 62 pages.
10
160
151
Mumming plays and miscellaneous notes - D
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials are located in
Folder 193, Subfolder B. See description summary for Folder 157. 71 pages.
10
161
152
Mumming plays and miscellaneous notes - E
See description summary for Folder 157. 95 pages.
10
162
153
American songs - A
Typed and handwritten sheets, mostly 8 1⁄2 x 11 inch. Texts of
songs with name of informant (possibly a student). 63 pages.
10
163
154
American songs - B
See description summary for Folder 162. 111 pages.
10
164
155
American songs - C
See description summary for Folder 162. 88 pages.
11
165
156
Music manuscripts books - A
Folders 165-177 contain twelve music notebooks (one per
folder), 7 1/4 x 5 1⁄2 inches, 8 1/4 x 7 inches, and 9 1⁄2 x 7 1⁄2 inches. Contain
handwritten transcriptions of tunes with lyrics, as well as notes. 21
pages.
11
166
157
Music manuscripts books - B
See description summary for Folder 165. 38 pages.
11
167
158
Music manuscripts books - C
See description summary for Folder 165. 79 pages.
11
168
159
Music manuscripts books - D
See description summary for Folder 165. 77 pages.
11
169
160
Music manuscripts books - E
See description summary for Folder 165. 81 pages.
11
170
161
Music manuscripts books - F
See description summary for Folder 165. 7 pages.
11
171
162
Music manuscripts books - G
See description summary for Folder 165. 75 pages.
11
172
163
Music manuscripts books - H
See description summary for Folder 165. 83 pages.
11
173
164
Music manuscripts books - I
See description summary for Folder 165. 53 pages.
11
174
165
Music manuscripts books - J
See description summary for Folder 165. 11 pages.
11
175
166
Music manuscripts books - K
See description summary for Folder 165. 52 pages.
11
176
167
Music manuscripts books - L
See description summary for Folder 165. 52 pages.
11
177
168
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - A
Mostly 8 1⁄2 x 11-inch sheets, typed and handwritten. Includes
article (lecture?) drafts such as “Living Ballads From Britain's Long Dead
Past,” “Burns' Folksong Muse,” “Scotland's Folk Singers,” “Collecting Folklore
in Britain,” and “Folksongs of British Peasants,” as well as correspondence
drafts, such as query letters concerning lecture and publishing opportunities.
59 pages.
11
178
169
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - B
See description summary for Folder 177. 41 pages.
11
179
170
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - C
See description summary for Folder 177. 37 pages.
11
180
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - D
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials located in
Folder 193, Subfolder C. See description summary for Folder 177. 53 pages.
12a
181
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - E
Original (oversized) materials are in Folder 194, Subfolders B
and C. See description summary for Folder 177. 46 pages.
12a
182a
173
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - F
See description summary for Folder 177. 37 pages.
12a
182b
174
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - G
See description summary for Folder 177. 35 pages.
12a
183
175
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - H
See description summary for Folder 177. 59 pages.
12a
184a
176
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - I
See description summary for Folder 177. 17 pages.
12a
184b
177
Miscellaneous notes and article drafts - J
See description summary for Folder 177. 53 pages.
12a
185
178
Notes relating to photographs (Folder 1 of
5)
Correspondence and other notes (on paper, envelopes, original
photo print enclosures) by Carpenter and others describing the contents of
photographs and other miscellaneous information. 14 pages.
12a
186
179
Notes relating to photographs (Folder 2 of
5)
See description summary for Folder 185. 15 pages.
12a
187
180
Notes relating to photographs (Folder 3 of
5)
See description summary for Folder 185. 18 pages.
12a
188
181
Notes relating to photographs (Folder 4 of
5)
See description summary for Folder 185. 10 pages.
12a
189
182
Notes relating to photographs (Folder 5 of
5)
See description summary for Folder 185. 9 pages.
12a
190a
183
Ephemera
Miscellaneous historic postcards, drawings, and printed
verses. 41 pages.
12b
190b
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 1 of 6)
Original cylinder slips that accompanied wax-cylinder sound
recordings made by Carpenter. 18 pages.
12b
190c
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 2 of 6)
See description summary for Folder 190b. 20 pages.
12b
190d
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 3 of 6)
See description summary for Folder 190b. 20 pages.
12b
190e
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 4 of 6)
See description summary for Folder 190b. 20 pages.
12b
190f
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 5 of 6)
See description summary for Folder 190b. 20 pages.
12b
190g
199
Cylinder slips (Folder 6 of 6)
See description summary for Folder 190b. 19 pages.
12c
260-271
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
Includes documentation and interpretation of folk music,
songs, and other folk- related genres. In general, they are organized by class
or semester. 600 pages (approx.).
12d
272-283
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12e
284-294
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12f
295-305
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12g
306-316
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12h
317-328
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12i
329-339
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
12j
340-347
Research papers written by Carpenter’s students at
Duke University, circa 1937-1941
See description summary for Box 12c. 600 pages (approx.)
13a
191
A-E
051,
056
Oversized originals (Folder 1 of 4)
Original manuscript material larger than 8 1⁄2 x 11 inches.
Photocopies, filed in the original locations for these oversized documents,
serve as place markers, within Folders 12-184. Includes original materials from
Folders 60 and 65. 25 pages.
13a
192
A and B
121,
139
Oversized originals (Folder 2 of 4)
See description summary for Folder 191. Subfolder A includes
original materials from Folder 130. Subfolder B includes original materials
from folder 148. 20 pages.
13a
193
A-C
148,
151,
171
Oversized originals (Folder 3 of 4)
Photocopies of original (oversized) materials are in Folders
157, 160, and 180. See description summary for Folder 191. 8 pages.
13a
194
A-C
172
Oversized originals (Folder 4 of 4)
Photocopies of original materials are in Folder 181. See
description summary for Folder 191. 26 pages.
13b
185-198
Index cards
Headings include titles and genres, with the name(s) of people
from whom Carpenter collected these songs or examples. Index cards are housed
in one archival box. 749 cards.
Subseries B: Sound Recordings
4501-4679;
SR223-401
Wax cylinders
Original field recordings by Carpenter made in England and
Scotland, circa 1929 to 1935. Numbered 1 through 179, with cylinders 3, 24, 59,
60, 94, 108A, and 157A missing. Nine more cylinders were discovered in 2004,
bringing the total extant cylinders to 175. Due to damage (e.g., broken
cylinders), mold, or poor recording quality (e.g., shallow grooves), not all
cylinders could be transferred as digital files. See AFS 14,830-15,052. 175
cylinders.
14830-15052
12-inch acetate discs
Copies made by Carpenter of the wax cylinders, as well as
other disc recordings made in North Carolina and Mississippi, circa 1929 to
early 1940s. Includes ballads, dance tunes, lyric songs, sea songs, fiddle
tunes, dreg songs, bothy songs, wassailing songs, children’s songs, carols,
mumming plays, and spirituals. Extant discs were numbered SR001 through SR220,
representing disc sides 1-440 (the one missing disc represents Sides 125/126).
See Folder 9 for a content list of the recordings, prepared by Carpenter. 220
discs.
19900-19921
10-inch reel-to reel audiotapes
Preservation copies of AFS 14830-15050. 22 reels.
402-420
10-inch reel-to-reel audiotapes
Preservation copies of Cylinders 1-50 (SR223-270), created by
John Howell in 2003. 19 reels.
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Original cylinder containers:
SR223_ct01-251_ct01
Individual paper-covered cardboard containers for cylinders.
In some cases there are cylinder housings and no extant cylinder. Each cylinder
housing (both the container and its lid, if present) are numbered to match the
AFC number of the cylinder.
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Original cylinder containers:
SR252_ct01-280_ct01
See description for the contents of Box 35.
37
Original cylinder containers:
SR281_ct01-309_ct01
See description for the contents of Box 35.
38
Original cylinder containers:
SR310_ct01-339_ct01
See description for the contents of Box 35.
39
Original cylinder containers:
SR340_ct01-368_ct01
See description for the contents of Box 35.
40
Original cylinder containers:
SR369_ct01-398_ct01
See description for the contents of Box 35.
41
Original cylinder containers: SR399_ct01-401_ct01; two
unnumbered cylinders
See description for the contents of Box 35.
Subseries C: Graphic Materials
See Appendix D for content details for the photographic
materials.
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Drawings
184
40 ink and pencil drawings on loose sheets of various sizes
(undated), 10 of which are in color. Made by George Baker, a British dry mason
whose father was a mummer. Drawings depict characters and scenes from mummer
and Christmas plays. Some drawings include a descriptive caption, such as
“Sweet Moll” or “Little Dick Nip.” 40 pages.
15a
Film negatives (Box 1 of 2)
Black-and-white film negatives, mostly 4 1/4 x 3 1/4 inches.
Arranged numerically by subject category. Unless documented otherwise, the
negatives are assumed to have been photographed by Carpenter. Oversized
negatives are in Box 16, Envelope 1. For item-level description, see Folder 1c
for the latest version of the concordance to photographic images. 40 items.
15b
Film negatives (Box 2 of 2)
See description for Box 15a. 162 items.
16-22
Photographic prints and oversized
negatives
Black-and-white photographic prints and six film negatives of
various sizes. Arranged numerically by subject category. Unless otherwise
indicated, photographic prints corresponding to film negatives are assumed to
have been taken by Carpenter. Includes many photographic prints by other
photographers who are often identified in captions on the photo print or in
other documentation. Multiple copies of the same image exist. For item-level
description, see Folder 1c for the latest version of the concordance to
photographic images.592 items.
23-26
Glass plate negatives
Black-and-white glass plate negatives, 4 x 3 1/4 inches.
Hand-tinted with pink substance, to enhance tone contrast as a positive image.
Arranged numerically by subject category. Only two do not correspond to
photographic prints or film negatives of the same image. For item-level
description, see Folder 1c for the latest version of the concordance to
photographic images. 112 items.
27-33
Glass positive transparencies (lantern
slides)
Black-and-white glass lantern slides, 4 x 3 1/4 inches.
Arranged numerically by subject category. Almost all correspond to glass
negatives of the same image; only four do not correspond to film negatives or
photographic prints of the same image. Most have a one- or two-word description
printed on the label, presumably by Carpenter. Originally arranged by the
collector in groups that may correspond to lecture topics. For item-level
description, see Folder 1c for the latest version of the concordance to
photographic images. 115 items.
Series II: Oral History, Programs, and
Products
Subseries A: Manuscripts
Note: Box 34 also contains materials from Series II, Subseries
C.
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256
Oral history interview transcript
Transcript provided by Dr. Kenneth S. Goldstein, in 1981, of
the interview with Carpenter, recorded by Alan Jabbour, in Carpenter's home in
Booneville, Mississippi, May 27, 1972. See sound recordings AFS 14762-14765. 29
pages.
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258
Lecture materials
“Raise A Fire and Strike A Light.” Press release and flier
promoting the lecture by Paul Smith on British folk drama in the Carpenter
Collection, presented at the Library of Congress on November 19, 1987. 2
pages.
Subseries B: Sound Recordings
14762-14765;
421
Oral history interview
Interview with Carpenter recorded by Alan Jabbour in
Carpenter's home in Booneville, Mississippi, on May 27, 1972. A transcript of
the interview can be found in folder 256. Listening copies are available in the
Folklife Reading Room. Four 7-inch reels.
Subseries C: Graphic Materials
Note: Box 34 also contains materials from Series II, Subseries
A. Oversize negatives are in Box 16, Envelope 1.
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257
Photographic prints
4 color photographic prints of Carpenter taken in May 1972,
presumably outside his home in Booneville. Photographer was probably Alan
Jabbour.
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259
Lecture materials: photographs
One black-and-white contact sheet and one 8 x 10 in. photo
print of Paul Smith during the his lecture, on November 19, 1987.
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2
Lecture materials: slides
17 35mm color slides of photographic prints and drawings of
mummers housed in this collection, which were used for the November 19, 1987,
lecture by Paul Smith. Photographed by Carl Fleischhauer.
Appendix A: Dance-Related
Manuscript Materials
Carpenter was primarily interested in collecting ballads, songs, and
folk plays; however, since dance is often an integral part of these folk
expressions, the materials in the collection include some documentation of
dance or dance-related activities, as described below.
The majority of the folk plays can be found in folders 29-35,
“Mumming Plays.” Carpenter's documentation of the plays focused on texts. Many
of the plays include dance sections, whether or not this was noted by
Carpenter. Some of the texts make references to dance within the speeches or
lyrics of the characters; other times Carpenter makes a reference to action
within the play (“they danced”). A few of the plays, most notably the
sword-dance plays, contain more description of the dance movements and
formations. Based on review during processing, the following are the plays
(listed using Carpenter's title, informant, and sometimes location) in which
Carpenter noted dancing occurs or that feature some description of dancing.
Folder 29
- “Ploughboys, Tathwell, Robert Brader
- “Plough Jags or Morris Dancers, Middle Rasen, JF & S
Sellars”
Folder 30
- “Sword Dance, Kirby Mourside” (handwritten)
- “Helmsby Sword Dancers” (handwritten)
- “Thistlewate Belerby Sword Dance” (handwritten)
- “Sword Dance at Kirkby Malzeard, John Craft (log
book)”
- “Ampleforth Sword Dance, Mr. William Garbutt”
- “Greatham Sword Dance Play, Thomas Armstrong”
- “Greatham Sword Dance, Rutherford Mail Sack P”
- “Easdon Sword Dancers, Mr. Tom Vennar”
- “Bellerby Sword Dance Play, William Thistlethwaite”
- “Sword Dance Play, Jack Kendray, Bellerby”
Folder 31
- “Hunton Verson, Robert Spence, Morton-on-Swale,
Northallerton”
- “Hunton Sword Dance, Thomas James and Fred Pounder”
- “Sword Dance Play, Hunton, James Pounder, Chaytor Torrace,
Fishburn, County Durham”
- “Sword Dance Play, Hunton, John Carlin”
- “The Sword Dance, Startforth, Henry Scott”
Folder 132 - Folder 133
Contains some descriptions of several square dances and a few
diagrams. These were probably collected in the United States.
Appendix B: Locations
England
- Berkshire
- Blewbury
- Chaddleworth
- Didcot
- Drayton
- East Hagbourne
- East Hanney
- East Hendred
- Mid Berkshire
- Pusey
- Reading
- Stanford in the Vale
- Steventon
- Sutton Courtenay
- Upper Lambourn
- Buckinghamshire
- Quainton
- Worminghall
- Cambridgeshire
- Cambridge
- Cornwall
- Cadgwith
- Camborne
- Chylason
- Enys Island
- Gwennap
- Gwennap
- Helston
- Kynance Cove
- Land's End
- Lizard
- Madron
- Mawgan-Trelowarren
- Mousehole
- Padstow
- Penponds
- Penryn
- Penzance
- Portreath
- Praze-an-Beeble
- Redruth
- St. Day
- St. Ives
- St. Just
- St. Keverne
- St. Levan Parish
- St. Michaels Mount
- Summercourt – Lyndhurst
- Troon
- Truro
- Tucking Mill - East Hill
- Veryan
- Wadebridge
- Zennor
- Cumberland
- Brampton
- Cumbria
- Carlisle
- Devon
- Exeter
- Durham
- Darlington
- Greatham
- Hartlepool
- Sedgefield
- South Shields
- Sunderland
- Essex
- Plaistow
- Essex
- Plaistow
- Gloucestershire
- Alderton
- Aston Subedge
- Avening
- Bisley
- Bourton-on-the-Water
- Bristol
- Chedworth
- Cherington
- Chipping Camden
- Cirencester
- Coln St. Aldwyns
- Condicote
- Didbrook
- Dumbleton
- Dunfield
- Eastleach Martin
- Fairford
- Garsington
- Gloucester
- Great Barrington
- Hampton Fields
- Hatherop
- Kempsford
- Longborough
- Lower Swell
- Minchinhampton
- North Cerney
- Old Sodbury
- Painswick
- Sapperton
- Stanway
- Stanway Hill
- Stow-on-the-Wold
- Stroud
- Tetbury
- Upper Slaughter
- Upper Swell
- Weston-sub-Edge
- Willersey
- Wood Stanway
- Yanworth
- Herefordshire
- Dilwyn
- Haven
- King's Pyon
- Ledbury
- Weobly
- Kent
- Belvedere
- Leicestershire
- Whitwick
- Lincolnshire
- Alford
- Barnetby
- Bassingham
- Baumber
- Broughton
- Caistor
- Carlton-le-Moorland
- Coningsby
- East Keal - Wind Rush
- Elsham
- Fenton
- Hagworthingham
- Halton Fenside
- Haxey
- Isle of Axholme
- Kirmington
- Kirton in Lindsey
- Leadenham
- Lincoln
- Market Rasen
- Melton Ross
- Middle Rasen
- New Barnetby
- Stubton
- Sturton by Stow
- Swinderby
- Tathwell
- Worlaby
- London
- Northamptonshire
- Brackley
- Eydon
- Hinton-in-the-Hedges
- Kings Sutton
- Syresham
- Northumberland
- Earsdon
- Newcastle upon Tyn
- Clayworth
- Keyworth
- Oxfordshire
- Bampton
- Bletchingdon
- Burford
- Chadlington
- Cuddesdon
- Curbridge
- Deddington
- Eynsham
- Filkins
- Finmere
- Garsington
- Headington
- Holton
- Horspath
- Kirtlington
- Lower Heyford
- Middle Barton
- Middleton Stoney
- Oddington
- Old Woodstock
- Oxford
- Salford
- Shotover Hill
- Thame
- Waterstock
- Weald
- Wescott Barton
- Westwell
- Woodstock
- Shropshire
- Trench
- Somerset
- Ashcott
- Bath
- Broadway
- Clewer
- Exmoor
- Hambridge
- Keynsham
- Staffordshire
- Meir
- Warwickshire
- Armscote
- Bidford-on-Avon
- Blockley
- Compton Scorpion
- Great Wolford
- Ilmington
- Ilmington
- Foxcote Hill
- Little Compton
- Long Compton
- Royal Leamington Spa
- Salford Priors
- Sherbourne
- Shipston-on-Stour
- Stoneleigh
- Stratford upon Avon
- Westmorland
- Grasmere
- Allan Bank
- Wiltshire
- Cricklade
- Inglesham
- South Marston
- Stourton
- Worcestershire
- Abbots Morton
- Arncote
- Bengeworth
- Blackminster
- Bretforton
- Broadway
- Cleeve Prior
- Evesham
- Pershore
- South Littleton
- Yorkshire
- East Riding
- Bubwith
- Driffield
- Escrick
- Ganton
- Thorganby
- Wheldrake
- Willerby
- North Riding
- Ampleforth
- Ampleforth
- Mt Pleasant
- Arkengarthdale
- Bainbridge
- Bellerby
- Cloughton
- Coxwold
- Easingwold
- Goathland
- Grinton
- Helmsley
- Hunton
- Keld
- Kirkbymoorside
- Low Row
- Lower Ross, Swaledale
- Middleham
- Middlesbrough
- Preston-under-Scar
- Richmond
- Runswick Bay
- Ruston
- Scarborough
- Sowerby
- Startforth
- Stillington
- Thirsk
- Tunstall
- Wensleydale
- Whitby
- Wykeham
- West Riding
- Badsworth
- Bradford
- Doncaster
- Harrogate
- Idle
- Kirkby Malzeard
- Knaresborough
- Luddenden
- Midgley
- Ripon
- Low Skelgate
- Settle
- Thorpe Audlin
- Wentbridge
- York
Ireland
- County Dublin
- Dublin
- Galway
- Killowen
- Waterford
- Wicklow Town
Northern Ireland
- Antrim
- Belfast
Scotland
- Aberdeenshire
- Aberdeen
- Aboyne
- Alford
- Alford
- East Gate
- Alvah
- Auchterless
- Balmedie
- Balquhindachy
- Birkenhills
- Boddam
- Boddam
- North Braehead
- Braemar
- Brownhill
- Buchan District
- Buchan
- Burnside
- Cuminestown
- Delgaty
- Chapel of Garioch
- Balquhain
- Cock Bridge
- Crichie
- Cruden Bay
- Cults
- Cuminestown
- Central Square
- Hillbrae
- Waterside
- Daies
- Damside
- Denhead
- Dunecht
- Dunlugas
- East Cranloch, Ythanwells
- Echt
- Sunhoney
- Ellon
- Forgue
- Fyvie
- Glen Ythen - Ivy Cottage
- Hassiewells
- Hatton of Fintray
- Hillbrae
- Huntly
- Insch
- Willow Bank
- Inverurie
- Easter Aquhorthies
- Kennethmont
- Kirkhill of Kennethmont
- Kirkside
- Kirkton of Culsalmond
- Kirkton of Oyne
- Lonmay
- Lyne of Skene
- Mains of Glencarvie
- Methlick
- Middle Muir, Methlick
- Mintlaw
- Parkhouse Hill
- Aikey Brae
- Monquhitter
- Mormond
- New Aberdour
- New Byth
- New Deer
- New Pitsligo
- Newtonhill
- Old Deer
- Oyne
- Tories
- Peterhead
- Quarry Hill
- Ratch-hill
- Redhill
- Cullerlie
- Rothienorman
- Rothney
- Old Town
- Skene
- South Nittanshead
- St. Fergus
- Strathdon
- Strichen
- Towie
- Turfhill
- Turriff
- Tyrie
- Udny Green
- Upper Hassiewells
- Wardhead, Bieldside
- Whitecairns
- Ythanwells
- Angus
- Brechin
- Cortachy
- Dundee
- Firth of Tay
- Glen Esk
- Hillside
- Banffshire
- Aldivalloch
- Banff
- Bogmoor
- Clochan
- Lower Mill o Tynet
- Dufftown
- Ardshean
- Fordyce
- Heathcote
- Gardenstown
- Keith
- Kirktown of Alvah
- Milltown of Auchindoun
- Portgordon
- Portsoy
- Spey Bay
- Tomintoul
- Tugnet
- Berwickshire
- Earlston
- Edrom
- Lauder
- Lauderdale
- Caithness
- Dalhalvaig
- Latheron
- East Lothian
- Cockenzie
- Fife
- Dalgety Bay
- Dumfermline
- Inverkeithing
- Kirkton
- Tayport
- Inverness-shire
- Inverness
- Kincardineshire
- Auchenblae
- Cove Bay
- Gourdon
- Johnshaven
- Stonehaven
- Lanarkshire
- Glasgow
- Kelvinhaugh
- Partick
- Stewartfield
- Midlothian
- Edinburgh
- Leith
- Musselburgh
- Newhaven
- Morayshire
- Bishopmill
- Darnaway
- East Neuk
- Fochabers
- Forres
- Inchberry
- Rothes
- Nairnshire
- Nairn
- Orkney
- Sanday
- Perthshire
- Renfrewshire
- Greenock
- Paisley
- Ross-shire
- Avernish
- Balintore
- Delny
- Evanton
- Fearn
- Lochcarron
- Slumbay Harbour
- Shandwick
- Roxburghshire
- Ancrum
- Darnick
- Galashiels
- Jedburgh
- Kelso
- Melrose
- Newton St. Boswells
- Southdean
- Selkirkshire
- Selkirk
- Stirling
- Sutherland
- Strath Halladale
- West Lothian
- Winchburgh
- Woodend
- Wynchburg
United States
- Alabama
- Tishimingo
- California
- Los Angeles
- Connecticut
- Falls Village
- Florida
- Jacksonville
- Tampa
- Georgia
- Cantersville
- Kentucky
- Berea
- Frankfort
- Whitesburg
- Maryland
- Berlin
- Salisbury
- Massachusetts
- Arlington Heights
- Boston
- Cambridge
- Fall River
- Marblehead
- Medford
- New Bedford
- Salem
- Somerville
- Minnesota
- Minneapolis
- Mississippi
- Blackland
- Booneville
- Carolina
- Dry Creek
- Hattiesburg
- Osborne Creek
- Plantersville
- Ripley
- Wheeler
- New Hampshire
- Concord
- Freedom
- Camp Ossipee
- New Jersey
- Newark
- New York
- Buffalo
- Staten Island
- Sailor's Snug Harbor
- North Carolina
- Apex
- Boone
- Cary
- Charlotte
- Durham
- Elk Park
- Farmington
- Farmsville
- Guilford
- Hickory
- Lebanon Township
- Lowgap
- Maysville
- Mocksville
- Pitt County
- Shelby
- Thomasville
- Williamstown
- Ohio
- Barnesville
- Geneva
- Kinsman
- Newcomerstown
- Newton Falls
- Pennsylvania
- Altoona
- Gordon
- Lake Lynn
- Waynesboro
- South Carolina
- Laurens
- Marion
- Tennessee
- Chattanooga
- Maryville
- Memphis
- Virginia
- Buffalo Junction
- Narrows
- Tazwell
- Waynesboro
- Williamsburg
- Wise
- West Virginia
- Branchland
- Clarkesburg
- Fayetteville
- Fort Spring
- Huntington
- Mantoaka
- Mount Hope
- Philipi
- Princeton
- Simpson
- West Hamlin
Wales
- Glamorgan
- Barry
- Barry Dock
- Cardiff
- Swansea
- Monmouthshire
- Pembrokeshire
- Pill
Appendix C: Performers
Carpenter did not always document a given performer’s name in the
same way. The alternate names are variant representations of the uniform names,
as defined by the team of scholars led by Dr. Julia C. Bishop.
Uniform name
Alternate name(s)
Ackland, William
Adair, Mary Davis
Adie, James
Addie, James; Adie, Jas.
Addie, Mrs.
Agg, George
Alder, William
Alder, Wm.
Aldridge, H.
Alexander, Wm. J.
Anderson, Christina, Mrs.
Anderson, David
Anderson, George
Anderson, Sergeant
Andrew, E.
Angus, William
Angus, Wm.
Apperley, Hollie
Archer, Stanley
Armstrong, Thomas
Armstrong, Tommy (of Lincolnshire)
Armstrong, Thomas
Armstrong, Thos.; Armstrong, Tom (of
Durham)
Arrowsmith
Ashbury, Edward
Ashburn, Edward
Ashton, George Herbert
Atkinson, David
Baggett, George
Bailey, J. J.
Bailey, J. J., Mrs.
Bailey, Ruth
Baird, John, Mrs.
Baker, Edna
Baker, Edith?
Baker, Edith
Baker, Edna?
Baker, George
Baker, Joseph
Baker, Robert
Baldwin, Rees
Baldwyn, Reece
Barclay, Elizabeth
Leask, Mrs.
Barclay, George
Barclay, Jean
Barclay, Miss
Bartlett, Alfred
Barnett, Peter
Barnet, Peter
Barnett, Rachel
Barnett, Rachael
Basket, John ”Jack”
Bedding, James
Belcher, W.
Bell, Robert
Benfield, Joseph
Benfield, Thomas
Bennett, Sam
Bennet, Sam; Bennet, Samuel
Benton, Marguerite Cain
Benton, Margaret Cain
Berryman, Phyllis, Miss
Betts, W.
Blackwell
Blades, Herbert James
Blake, William
Blamey, L., Miss
Blamey, L
Blue, Alexander
Blue, Alexander, Captain
Blunt, Janet
Boroughs, George
Bothwick, John
Bound, Joseph
Bowes, R., Mrs.
Bowling, Harry
Boyd, Ella G. Hamilton, Mrs.
Boyd, John
Boyle, George
Boyne, Isabella, Mrs.
Boyne, John, Mrs.; Duncan, Bella; Duncan,
Isabella
Brader, Robert
Braithwaite, Jack
Bright, Benjamin
Brindle, Richard
Brock, Charles
Brown, A. F., Mrs.
Brown, Alexander
Brown, Alex
Brown, George
Brown, Helen, Mrs.
Brown, James
Brown, John
Brown, William
Brum, W.
Brum, Billy
Brydon, Mr.
Bulmer, Michael
Bunce, T.
Bunting, Thomas
Bunting, William
Bunting, Wm.
Butler, William
Butler, Wm.
Cameron, A., Mrs.
Campbell, Alexander Beattie
Campbell, Alexander Hector MacDonald
Campbell, A. H.; Campbell, Hector
Campbell, Ella
Campbell, Jeannie
Campbell, Jane; Campbell, Jean; Campbell,
Jeanie
Campbell, Jessie, Mrs.
Campbell, A. B., Mrs.; Campbell, Alex, Mrs.;
Campbell, Alexander, Mrs.; Campbell, Jesse, Mrs.; Weir, Jessie Ann
Campbell, Malcolm, Sir
Campbell, Mary
Carfrae, Thomas
Carlin, John
Carnie, William
Carpenter, John
Carpenter, Jack
Carter, Lee
Carter, William, Mrs.
Carter, W., Mrs.; Carter, Wm., Mrs.
Catto, John, Mrs.
Catto, J., Mrs.; Catto, John, Mrs.
Chafer, F.
Cheyne, Henry
Christie, James
Peter's Jimmy (brother-in-law of Jimmie
Forty)
Christie, James
Forty, Jimmie; Jas Christie “40”
(brother-in-law of James Christie, aka Peter’s Jimmy)
Christie, John
Christie, Margaret, Mrs.
Christie, James, Mrs.; Christie,
Margaret
Christie, Peter
Christie, William
Christie, Wm.
Clappem, Thomas
Clappem, Thos.
Clark, Alexander
Clark, Alex
Clark, Edward
Clark, Jean, Mrs.
Claridge, Henry
Claydon, P., Mr.
Coates, Richard
Cobb, Alfred
Cobb, Mrs.
Coles, Benjamin
Coles, Ernest
Conway, John, Captain
Cook, George
Cook, Geo.
Cook, S., Mrs.
Cook, Viola
Cooper, John
Cooper, Samson
Coppinger, J.
Court, James
Courtney, Ivey
Cow, John
Cowe, John
Cowie, J. C.
Cox, Jim
Craig, Elizabeth, Miss
Craig, Eliz; Craig, Miss
Craig, Jim
Craigie, John, Mrs.
Crease, C. J., Mr.
Crick, Thomas
Cronin, Jimmie
Cronin, James
Cross, Earnest
Cross, Edna
(may be the same person as Edna King
Cross)
Cross, Edna King
(may be the same person as Edna King)
Cruickshank, Mrs.
Cruickshank, Paul
Cruickshank, Paulie; Curickshank,
Paul
Cruickshank, W. C.
Cruikshank, W. C.
D’Agrosa, Aurelio
Dalziel, W., Captain
Davidson, A.
Davidson, A., Mrs.
Davison, A., Mrs.
Davidson, Jessie, Mrs.
Duncan, Jessie; Davidson, Mrs.
Davis, Jack
Davis, Katherine K.
Davis, Mamie Vincent
Davis, Robert
Dawson. A., Mrs.
Day, Frederick
Dean, H. W.
Delaney, James
Dennis, J., Mr.
Diston, W.
Dixon, John
Dixon, William
Donald, George, Mrs.
Donald, G., Mrs.
Donaldson, John
Donaldson, Thomas
Donaldson, Thos.
Doughty, Earnest
Dowdswell, Charles
Drayton, L.
Duncan, Agnes, Mrs.
Duncan, Bell, Miss
Duncan, B.; Duncan, Bel; Duncan, Elizabeth;
Duncan, Isabella; Duncan, Isobel
Duncan, John
Duncan, Miss
Duncan, William, Mrs.
Duncan, Wm., Mrs.
Duncan, Wm.
Durno, Leslie
Durward, T.
Durward, T., Mrs.
Durward, Jeanie, Mrs.
Dwyer, James
Eborn, Alfred
Ede, Walter
Ead, W.; Eade, Walter; Eads
Eden, John H.
Edwards, David
Edward, David
Edwards, Lillian, Mrs.
Eldridge, Dick
Emma, Sister
Enderson, Roderick
Eskins, Warren
Esselmont, Jean, Miss
Esslemont, Jean, Miss; Ezzlemont,
Jean
Evans, Alfred
Evans, J.
Evans, Joseph
Ewer, John
Farquhar, William
Farquhar, Mr.; Farquhar, William Grant Imlay;
Farquhar, Wm.; Farquharson, Wm.
Faulkner, J., Mrs.
Fawkes, William
Fender, William
Ferries, John
Figgett, Thomas
Finlayson, Finlay
Fisher, Daniel
Fletcher, R., Fr.
Forbes, William
Forman, James
Foreman
Foster, A. A.
Foster, A. E.
Foster, John
Foster, Thomas
Foster, William
Fowler, C. W., Mr.
Fowles, Charles
Fowlie, Bathia, Miss
Fowlie, Bathia Irvine; Fowlie, Miss
Fox, A. J., Mr.
Franklin, George
Friar, Cleveland
Friars, Cleveland; Friar, Cle
Friar, Nicey
Friarr, Nicey
Frith, Frederick
Furnas, Philip, Professor
Galloway, Thomas, Mrs.
Garbutt, William
Gardner, Bud
Gardner, Dave
Gardner, Eli
Gardner, Thomas
Gardner, T.
Gardner, William
Garricy, James
Garthwaite, Sammy
Gaul, William “Paddy”
Gerries, John
Giddings, “Spring”
Giles, George
Giles, Geo.
Giles, William
Giles, Wm.
Gill, Yarrow, Mr.
Gillespie, Mrs.
G., Mrs.; Gillespie, Margaret, Mrs.
Gilliam, Marvin Wm.
Ginovan, Thomas
Goodall, Jessie H., Mrs.
Goodall, J. H., Miss; McDonald, Jessie
Henderson, Miss
Granger, William
Grant, Jessie, Miss
Grant, Evelyn
Grant, J. S., Mrs.
Gray, Watson, Mrs.
Grayson, Thomas
Green, Thomas
Greenhough, Ezrael Edward
Gregory, John
Hale, Sidney
Hall, Alfred
Hammond, H. J., Captain
Hands, William
Hands, Wm.
Hardy, Mr.
Harris, Benny
Harris, John, Captain
Harrison, Mrs.
Harrison, Janet Noble Rutherford,
Mrs.
Hastie, Cassie, Miss
Hastie, Cassie, Mrs.
Hastie, Mary Jane Smith, Mrs.
Smith, Mary-Jean; Hastie, Mary J. Smith,
Mrs.; Hastie, Mary J. Stewart, Mrs.; Hastie, Mrs.; Smith-Hastie, Mary Jane,
Mrs.
Hastie, William
Hearring, Jack
Heather, E., Mrs.
Heather, Sam
Heather, Samuel
Henderson, Alexander
Henderson, James
Henley, George
Herrseshoff, L. Francis
Herreschoff, Francis; Herrshoff,
Francis
Hicks, J. W.
Hiles, Joseph
Hitchman, Caleb
Hodge, W.
Hogg, David
Hopkins, Frank
Houghton, George
Haughton
Howell, Monica
Howel, Monica
Hunt, Ross
Hunt, Thomas
Hunt, Thos.
Ind, Job
Inman, G., Mr.
Insch, Miss
Ironside, Jean
Ivey, Virginia
James, Mrs.
James, James
Jennings, Frederick
Johnson, Harry
Johnson, Bos'n
Jones, Thomas
Jordan, George
Kendray, Jack
Ker, Andrew
Kidd, Annie, Mrs.
Kidd, A., Mrs.; Kidd, Alex, Mrs.
Kimber, Rose, Mrs.
Shailer, Rose
Kimber, William
Kimber, Wm.; Kimber, William “Merry”
King, Stanton
King, Stanton Henry
Kinton, Katherine
Kirby, E. E.
Laidlaw, Bailie Richard
Lancaster, Lawrence
Large, Daniel
Lawrence, Robert
Lawson, Captain
Lay, Charles
Laythorpe, S., Mr.
Leach, John
Ledgeway, J.
Long, P. C.
Leveridge, Nelson
Lindsay, Carrie
Lindsay, Charlie
Lindsay, Lizzie
Lindsay, Charles, Mrs.
Lindsay, Ellen, Mrs.
Lindsay, Mrs.
Linton, James
Lobban, Jane, Mrs.
Lobban, Miss
Lucas, Tom
Ludley, Ruben
Lyall, Ann, Mrs.
Roy, Ann; Lyall, A., Mrs.
Lyall, John
Maben, W. Wells, Provost
Magson Horatio
Man, Old
Masson, James
Mason, James (of 4 Dawson's Buildings,
Stonehaven)
Masson, James
Black Jimmie; Mason, James; Mason, “Black
Jimmie” (of 86 High Street, Stonehaven)
Mathieson, William
Mathieson, Wm.
Mathieson, Mrs.
Matthews, William
McEwan, Alexander
McEuwen; MacEwan, Alex; MacEwen, Alex
McEwan, Alexander, Mrs.
MacEwen, Alex, Mrs.
McKenzie, William
McLean, E., Mrs.
McPherson, John
MacPherson, John
McRae, Murdo
Messenger, Arthur
Methias, Hebron George
Michaels, Charlie
Michaels, Chloë
Michael, Chloë
Michaels, Mr.
Middleton, John
Miln, Elsie, Miss
Milne, Elsie
Miln, Elsie, Jr.
Miners, Tom
Moncrieff, James
Moore, Vivien Celeste
Moore, Vivien C.
Moorman, Louise
Morris, Albert
Morris, John
Morris, M., Mrs.
Morrison, Annie, Mrs.
Morrison, William
Mowat, Johnnie
Mowat, J.; Mowat, John; Mowat, Johnie; Mowat,
Johnny; Mowatt, John; Mowett
Mullins, Daniel, Captain
Mullins, D. F., Captain
Murchison, Finlay
Murray, Jack
Neal, C. S., Mrs.
Neal, William
Newitt, Edward Charles
Newman, George
Newman, William
Newport, James
Newton, Alfred
Newton, Mildred
Nightingale, Arthur
Nightingale, A.
Nightingale, Arthur, Mrs.
Nisbet, Peter
Norman, Frederick
Oakley, Jesse
O'Connors, Dennis
Connors, Dennis; O'Connor, Dennis
Ogilvy, David
Young Lord Ogilvie; 13th Earl of
Airlie
Ogilvy, Griselda
Young Lady Ogilvie
Page, Mark
Page, Mark, Captain
Paish, William
Panton, Tom
Parker, Whitfield
Patrick, Wallace
Patrick, Wm.
Peacock, Joseph
Pearman, Robert
Penfold, John B.
Perry, Harry
Perry, Irene
Perry, S., Mrs.
Perry, E., Mrs.
Phelps, Charles
Phelps, Sarah, Mrs.
Philips, John
Pickup, William
Pirie, Mary, Mrs.
Chalmers, Mary; Pirie, James, Mrs.; Pirie,
Mrs.
Pirie, Sandy
Pirse, Frank
Plum
Plumb, Mrs.
Pounder, Fred
Pounder, James
Pounder, Tom
Pounder, Thomas
Powell, Betty
Powell, Mary B.
Pratt, James
Price, Daniel
Price, David
Price, Dennis
Price, James Joseph
Price, J.
Prosser, William
Rashleigh, F. J., Mr.
Reed, Isabella, Mrs.
Reed, J. W.
Reed, Mrs.
Rennie, Agnes, Mrs.
Rennie, J.
Rennie, John
Rennie, Margaret, Mrs.
Rennie, W.
Renshaw, S.
Rettie, Helen, Mrs.
Rettie, Ellen, Miss; Rettie, Ellen, Mrs.;
Rhettie; Cran, Helen
Reynolds, Maude, Mrs.
Richardson, D. W.
Riddoch, John
Riddock, John
Robb, Alexander
Robb, A.; Robb, Alec; Robb, Alex; Robb,
Sandy
Robb, Ann Davidson
Robb, Elizabeth
Robb, E.; Robb, Eliz.
Roberts, Andrew
Roberts, Fred
Robertson, Bell
Robertson, George
Robertson, James
Robertson, Mary Stewart
Robertson, Geo., Mrs.
Robertson, Willie
Robinson, C., Mrs.
Robinson, Edward
Robinson, Edward, Jr.
Robinson, George
Robinson, George, Mrs.
Robinson, Thomas
Robson, John
Robson, Mrs.
Rogers, Alexander, Mrs.
Rogie, Isabel
Rogie, James
Rogie, John
Ronaldson, J. A.
Rorie, Dr.
Rose, Charles
Rose, Chas
Rose, Jack
Ross, David
Rudkin, Ethel
Rodkin, Mrs.
Rusling, Frank
Russell, Edward “Feathers”
Rutherford, Jackson
Ryder, J. E., Mrs.
Ryman, W.
Salters, Andrew
Sarginson, Jack
Sargison, Jack
Saunders, Thomas
Scott, A.
Scott, Henry
Scott, J. S.
Scott, James
Scott, Jas.
Scott, William
Sellars, J. F.
Sellars, S.
Sellars, Thomas
Shaw, Joseph
Shiel, William
Shirer, Annie
Shearer, Annie; Sherarer, Annie
Simmons, Mrs.
Simmons, Robert
Simpson, George
Skinner, Harry
Slack, R., Mr.
Slatter, George
Smith, Albert
Smith, Calvin
Smith, Charlton, Captain
Smith, Edward
Smith, G.
Smith, George
Smith, Herbert
Smith, J. B., Mr.
Smith, James
Smith, Jim
Smith, Joseph
Smith, Wm., Mr.
Snellen, Charles B., Captain
Snowden, Robert
Snowden, Wm.
Spence, J. W.
Spence, James Wattie
Spence, Robert
Spires, Herbert
Still, William
Still, Wm.
Strachan, John
Strachen, John
Stull, Margaret L.
Stull, Margaret
Suffield, H., Mr.
Summers, Peggy
Sykes, Alfred
Swinn, Harry
Tanner, E.
Tanner, Thomas
Tanner, Tom
T. T.
Taylor, Albert Cliff
Taylor, Jack
Taylor, Robert
Terry, Charles
Terry, Chas
Terry, H. L.
Terry, Horace; Terry, Richard
Terry Children
Thacker, J.
Thain, Mary, Mrs.
Knight, Mary
Thistlethwaite, Mrs.
Thistlethwaite, William
Thomas, Bessie, Miss
Thomas, Harry
Thomas, Henry
Thomas, Henry, Sr. [given as
“Senior”]
Thomas, James
Thomas, Jim
Thomas, James
Thomas, John
Thomas, Phyllis, Miss
Thomas, W.
Thomas, W. E., Mrs.
Thompson, F. R., Mrs.
Thompson, George
Thompson, Harold
Thompson, Thomas
Thorburn, Archibald
Thorburn, George
Thorburn, H. T.
Thorbourn, H. T.
Thorburn, H. T., Mrs.
Thornton, James
Titchener, William
Titchener, Wm.
Tomlin, William
Treadwell, Harry
Troup, Alexander
Troup, A.; Troup, Alex
Troup, Isaac
Troup, James
Troup, Jamie; Troup, Jas.
Trumbull, Edward B., Captain
Tuffley, Valentine, Mr.
Turner, Harry
Vass, Alec
Vass, David
Vass, Hugh
Vass, Margaret, Mrs.
Vass, D., Mrs.
Vass, Miss
Vass, W., Mr.
Veal, Samuel
Veal, S., Mr.
Veal, Sidney
Veale, Sydney, Mr.
Vennar, Tom
Wagstaff, Edith
Wall, Riley
Wallace, Bessie, Miss
Bessie; W., Bessie; Walace, Bessie; Wallace;
Wallace, Bessie
Wallace, W. E., Mrs.
Wallington, U.
Wallington, W.
Warner, Richard
Washington, George
Waters, Frank
Watson, W. D.
Watson, Mr.
Webb, John
Weeks, Ben
Wells, Robert
Wells, William
Wells, William Nathan “Jinky”
Whitaker, Charles
Williams, George
Williams, Joseph
Wilson, John
Wiltshire, Harry
Winnett, H.
Winter, Thomas
Wood, Ralph
Wood, Robert
Woodcock, H., Mr.
Woodley, W.
Woodward, Alfred
Wright, Eber
Wright, Harry
Wright, James
Wright, Robert
Yeoman, Robert
Yeaman, Robert
Appendix D: Photographs
Item I.D.
Description
Photo credit
ph001
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph002
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph003
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph004
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph005
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph006
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph007
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph008
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph009
The Mummers Bampton
James Madison Carpenter
ph010
The Carlton-le-Moorland Mummers
Broughton
(c) F. Kennewell, Brant Lincoln
ph011
Mummer group
n/a
ph012
Padstow Hobby ‘oss, Cornwall
Edward C. Edyvane, Padstow
ph013
Mari Lloyd (Hobby ‘oss), Wales
James Madison Carpenter
ph014
Mari Lloyd (Hobby ‘oss), Wales
James Madison Carpenter
ph015
Midgley Pace Eggers (children),
Yorkshire
The Yorkshire Post (copyright)
ph016
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (held by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph017
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph018
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph019
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph020
The Tetbury Bull (a Gloucestershire wassailer
in costume)
James Madison Carpenter
ph021
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph022
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph023
Gloucestershire wassailers, with the Tetbury
Bull (worn by the man standing third from left)
James Madison Carpenter
ph024
“The Fool Plough”
n/a
ph025
Bampton Morris
James Madison Carpenter
ph026
Bampton Morris
James Madison Carpenter
ph027
Bampton Morris
James Madison Carpenter
ph028
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire (at EFDS?), with
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells playing fiddle
James Madison Carpenter
ph029
Broom dancer and William Nathan “Jinky” Wells
(playing fiddle), Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph030
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire (at EFDS?), with
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells playing fiddle
James Madison Carpenter
ph031
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire (at EFDS?), with
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells playing fiddle
James Madison Carpenter
ph032
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire, with Sam Bennett
playing fiddle
James Madison Carpenter
ph033
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire, with Sam Bennett
playing fiddle (far right)
James Madison Carpenter
ph034
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire, with Sam Bennett
playing fiddle
James Madison Carpenter
ph035
Bampton Morris, Oxfordshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph036
Sam Bennett, Ilmington Morris fiddler
James Madison Carpenter
ph037
Sam Bennett, performing as a broom
dancer
James Madison Carpenter?
ph038
Sam Bennett, broom dancer, Ilmington
James Madison Carpenter?
ph039
Fool with conical hat
James Madison Carpenter
ph040
Fool with conical hat
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph041
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS) Festival,
Stanway (no. 5)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph042
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS) Festival,
Stanway (no. 6)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph043
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS)
demonstration team: Morris Men, Oxfordshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph044
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS) Festival,
Stanway (no. 2)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph045
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS) Festival,
Stanway (no. 4)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph046
English Folk Dance Society (EFDS) Festival,
Stanway (no. 1)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the-Water
ph047
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells, Bampton Morris
fiddler
James Madison Carpenter?
ph048
Broom dancer and William Nathan “Jinky” Wells
(fiddler), Bampton Morris
James Madison Carpenter?
ph049
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells, Bampton Morris
fiddler
James Madison Carpenter?
ph050
William Nathan “Jinky” Wells, Bampton Morris
fiddler
James Madison Carpenter?
ph051
Sam Bennett, Ilmington Morris fiddler
James Madison Carpenter?
ph052
Goathland Plough Stots, North
Yorkshire
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water?
ph053
Sword dancers from Kirkby Malzeard, in Ripon
Yorkshire, West Riding
Cox
ph054
Sword Dancers from Kirkby Malzeard, in Kirkby
Malzeard, North Yorkshire
Cox?
ph055
Sword dancers from Ampleforth
Jerome Ltd.
ph056
Morris dancers (girls), Alford
Nainby
ph057
Helston Furry Dance
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph058
Helston Furry Dance
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph059
Cotswold village Mayday
n/a
ph060
Empire Day, Ettington (no. 2)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph061
Empire Day, Ilmington (no. 1)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph062
Empire Day, 1933, Ilmington (no. 2)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph063
Empire Day, 1933, with Sam Bennett, and girls
holding maypole ribbons, Ilmington (no. 1)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water?
ph064
Empire Day, 1933, with Sam Bennett and
dancers, Ilmington (no. 2)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water?
ph065
Sam Bennett, with the fool, ladies, and
others
James Madison Carpenter
ph066
Sam Bennett, with the fool and ladies
(“Ragnêe Hathaway” is written on the verso)
James Madison Carpenter
ph067
Empire Day, 1933, Ilmington
James Madison Carpenter?
ph068
Children dancing with ribbons; man with hobby
‘oss at center
James Madison Carpenter?
ph069
Sam Bennett (fiddler) with dancers
James Madison Carpenter?
ph070
May Day, Shipston-on-Stour, 1924 (no.
4)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph071
Maypole, Shipston-on-Stour, 1926 (no.
1)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph072
Maypole, Shipston-on-Stour, 1928 (no.
9)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph073
Maypole, Shipston-on-Stour, 1930 (no.
16)
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph074
Maypole, Upper Slaughter, 1933
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph075
Sam Bennett’s morris dancers, with
maypole
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph076
Maypole and dancers
n/a
ph077
Maypole and dancers
n/a
ph078
Cornish Gorsedd (no. 7)
n/a
ph079
Cornish Gorsedd, at Boscawen Un,
Cornwall
n/a
ph080
Saxon funeral
James Madison Carpenter
ph081
Saxon funeral
James Madison Carpenter
ph082
Saxon funeral
James Madison Carpenter
ph083
Dancing, with Sam Bennett (in white
hat)
n/a
ph084
Dancing, with Sam Bennett (in white
hat)
n/a
ph085
Dancing, with Sam Bennett (in white
hat)
n/a
ph086
Dancing, with Sam Bennett (in white
hat)
n/a
ph087
Dancing, with Sam Bennett (in white
hat)
n/a
ph088
Shakespearean play (?)
n/a
ph089
Blind beggar
n/a
ph090
Children playing games
n/a
ph091
Ilmington Hand-Bell Ringers
Butt Studios, Bourton-on-the- Water
ph092
Shakespearean stage
n/a
ph093
Bell Duncan knitting, outside her
home
James Madison Carpenter
ph094
Bell Duncan knitting, outside her
home
James Madison Carpenter
ph095
Bell Duncan knitting, outside her
home
James Madison Carpenter
ph096
Bell Duncan with woman and girl
James Madison Carpenter
ph097
Bell Duncan standing, with cane
n/a
ph098
James Madison Carpenter (portrait)
n/a
ph099
James Madison Carpenter (portrait)
n/a
ph100
James Madison Carpenter (portrait)
Harvard Crimson
ph101
James Madison Carpenter sitting in an Austin
Roadster (no. W9673)
n/a
ph102
James Madison Carpenter standing beside an
Austin Roadster (no. W9674)
n/a
ph103
Newhaven fishwives, Advocate’s Close,
Edinburgh
James Madison Carpenter
ph104
no image extant
James Madison Carpenter
ph105
Newhaven fishwives, Advocate’s Close,
Edinburgh
James Madison Carpenter
ph106
Newhaven fishwives, Advocate’s Close,
Edinburgh
James Madison Carpenter
ph107
Newhaven fishwives, Castle Rock,
Edinburgh
James Madison Carpenter
ph108
Newhaven fishwives, Newhaven Pier
James Madison Carpenter
ph109
Newhaven fishwife
n/a
ph110
Newhaven fishwife
n/a
ph111
Newhaven fishwife selling fish
n/a
ph112
Newhaven fishwives with sign reading “First
Prize”
n/a
ph113
Newhaven fishwives posing with umbrellas and
children; some in the group hold fundraising drive containers (for Leith
Hospital)
n/a
ph114
Newhaven fishwives posing on flatbed
truck
n/a
ph115
Newhaven fishwives posing on grass
n/a
ph116
Fisherman with net
n/a
ph117
Sam Bennett, Ilmington Morris fiddler (studio
portrait)
Ernest Daniels, Stratford on Avon
ph118
Ben Little, wassailer, holding wassail
bowl
W.G. Sandy, Truro, Cornwall
ph119
Ben Little, wassailer, holding wassail
bowl
n/a
ph120
Neddy Dick (Richard Aldeson), Keld,
Swaledale, Yorkshire
(c) University of Leeds
ph121
Neddy Dick (Richard Aldeson) with musical
stones
(c) University of Leeds
ph122
Cotswold shepherd
James Madison Carpenter
ph123
A mummer, Oxfordshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph124
Mummers, Oxfordshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph125
Four men, standing
James Madison Carpenter
ph126
Four men, standing
James Madison Carpenter
ph127
Two men standing in front of a building, one
with a cane
James Madison Carpenter
ph128
Man standing in front of a building
James Madison Carpenter
ph129
Man standing in front of a building
James Madison Carpenter
ph130
Man in breeches and no jacket
James Madison Carpenter
ph131
Man in breeches and no jacket
James Madison Carpenter
ph132
Three men posed standing, a fourth partially
obscured (sailors?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph133
Two men posed standing (sailors?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph134
Two men posed standing (sailors?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph135
Druid
n/a
ph136
King John, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and
others
n/a
ph137
King John, the Archbishop of Canterbury, and
another person
n/a
ph138
Woman (portrait)
n/a
ph139
Bessie (studio portrait)
n/a
ph140
Woman beside car
n/a
ph141
Woman standing in doorway, holding a child in
her arms
n/a
ph142
Elizabeth Robb
James Madison Carpenter
ph143
Alphie and Robert Cooper
James Madison Carpenter
ph144
Elizabeth Robb, holding Mary Cooper in her
lap
James Madison Carpenter
ph145
Alexander Beattie Campbell, Jean Campbell,
and Jessie Ann Campbell (nee Weir)
James Madison Carpenter
ph146
Alexander Beattie Campbell, Jean Campbell,
and Jessie Ann Campbell (nee Weir), in front of a window
James Madison Carpenter
ph147
Grizel Ogilvie (Lady Ogilvie), Anne
Garthwaite, and David Ogilvie (Earl Ogilvie), possibly in front of the factor's
house, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph148
Grizel Ogilvie (Lady Ogilvie), Anne
Garthwaite, and David Ogilvie (Earl Ogilvie), possibly in front of the factor's
house, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph149
Grizel Ogilvie (Lady Ogilvie), Anne
Garthwaite, and David Ogilvie (Earl Ogilvie), possibly in front of the factor's
house, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph150
Framed portrait of a man in profile
James Madison Carpenter
ph151
Framed portrait of a man in profile
James Madison Carpenter
ph152
Framed portrait of a man in profile
(detail)
n/a
ph153
Portrait of man, mounted in oval
frame
I.T. Pithie, Aberdeen
ph154
Two women seated on a rock formation
James Madison Carpenter
ph155
Two men with horses
G.H. Tait
ph156
Two men with horses
G.H. Tait
ph157
Two men with horse and the kill
G.H. Tait
ph158
James Madison Carpenter, Mrs. Sanderson ...
Miss Phyllis Hewer, and a puppy, possibly at the Firth of Tay
n/a
ph159
Mrs. Sanderson ...Miss Phyllis Hewer,
possibly at the Firth of Tay
n/a
ph160
Mrs. Sanderson ...Miss Phyllis Hewer, a young
girl, and a puppy, possibly at the Firth of Tay
n/a
ph161
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph162
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph163
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph164
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph165
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph166
Auchindoun Castle near Dufftown, Banffshire,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph167
Kildrummy Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph168
Balquhain Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph169
Harthill Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph170
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph171
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph172
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph173
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph174
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph175
Towie Castle, Strathdon,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph176
Leslie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph177
Terpersie, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph178
Terpersie, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph179
Terpersie, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph180
Kildrummy Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph181
Kildrummy Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph182
Leslie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph183
Leslie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph184
Balquhain Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph185
Balquhain Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph186
Byron’s birthplace, Kirkton, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph187
Byron’s birthplace, Kirkton, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph188
Byron’s birthplace, Kirkton, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph189
Dunfermline Abbey, Palace and South Range,
Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph190
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph191
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph192
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph193
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph194
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph195
Chepstow Castle, Monmouthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph196
Doune Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph197
Doune Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph198
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
G.H. Tait
ph199
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
G.H. Tait
ph200
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
G.H. Tait
ph201
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
G.H. Tait
ph202
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph203
Brechin Castle, in Brechin, Angus,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph204
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph205
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph206
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph207
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph208
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph209
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph210
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph211
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph212
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph213
Rothiemay Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph214
Rothiemay Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph215
Niddrie Castle, West Lothian
W.M. Meikle
ph216
Duntarvie Castle, West Lothian
W.M. Meikle
ph217
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph218
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph219
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph220
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph221
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph222
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph223
Crathes Castle, Kincardineshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph224
Crathes Castle, Kincardineshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph225
Trelowarren (manor house), Cornwall
James Madison Carpenter
ph226
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph227
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph228
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph229
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph230
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph231
Fyvie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph232
Blair Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph233
Blair Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph234
Blair Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph235
Blair Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph236
Moy Hall (?), Inverness
James Madison Carpenter
ph237
Moy Hall (?), Inverness
James Madison Carpenter
ph238
Moy Hall (?), Inverness
James Madison Carpenter
ph239
Cowdenknowes Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph240
Cowdenknowes Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph241
Cowdenknowes Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph242
Cowdenknowes Castle
James Madison Carpenter?
ph243
Cowdenknowes Castle
James Madison Carpenter?
ph244
Delgatie Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph245
Trelowarren (manor house), Cornwall
James Madison Carpenter
ph246
Cortachy Castle, Angus, with Anne Garthwaite,
David Ogilvie (Earl Ogilvie), and Grizel Ogilvie (Lady Ogilvie) in the
foreground
James Madison Carpenter
ph247
Cortachy Castle, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph248
Cortachy Castle, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph249
Cawdor Castle, Nairn
James Madison Carpenter
ph250
Cawdor Castle, Nairn
James Madison Carpenter
ph251
Gordon Castle, Moray
James Madison Carpenter
ph252
Gordon Castle, Moray
James Madison Carpenter
ph253
Gordon Castle, Moray
James Madison Carpenter
ph254
Aboyne Castle, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph255
Aboyne Castle, Aboyne, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph256
Udny Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph257
Udny Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph258
Rothiemay Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph259
Megginch Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph260
The Lake, Delgatie Castle, Turriff,
Aberdeenshire
n/a
ph261
Stirling Castle, from King’s Park
n/a
ph262
St. Michael’s Mount, Marazion, Cornwall (no.
69353)
n/a
ph263
Stanway, Gloucestershire
n/a
ph264
Braemar Castle, Braemar,
Aberdeenshire
n/a
ph265
Bassingham, Lincolnshire
n/a
ph266
Delgaty Castle, Aberdeenshire
n/a
ph267
St. Michael’s Mount, Cornwall
n/a
ph268
Tantallon Castle, near North Berwick
James Madison Carpenter?
ph269
Edinburgh Castle
James Madison Carpenter?
ph270
Castle (or church)
James Madison Carpenter
ph271
Castle (or church)
James Madison Carpenter
ph272
Airlie Castle, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph273
Airlie Castle, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph274
Airlie Castle, Angus
James Madison Carpenter
ph275
Frendraught House, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph276
Carlisle Castle, Cumbria
James Madison Carpenter
ph277
Darnaway Castle (Earl of Moray’s
castle)
James Madison Carpenter
ph278
Darnaway Castle (Earl of Moray’s
castle)
James Madison Carpenter
ph279
Darnaway Castle (Earl of Moray’s
castle)
James Madison Carpenter
ph280
Doune Castle, Perthshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph281
Huntly Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph282
Manor (?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph283
Donibristle House, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph284
Donibristle House, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph285
Druminnor Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph286
Druminnor Castle
James Madison Carpenter
ph287
Donibristle House, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph288
Donibristle House, Fife
James Madison Carpenter
ph289
Fairford Parish Church,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph290
Fairford Parish Church,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph291
Church with graveyard
James Madison Carpenter
ph292
Gloucester Cathedral, at night
Sydney Pitcher
ph293
Tom Quad, Christ Church, Oxford
n/a
ph294
Round houses, Veryan, Cornwall
n/a
ph295
Wattle and daub house (?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph296
Wattle and daub house, with a man standing by
the front door
James Madison Carpenter?
ph297
Thatched roof cottage
James Madison Carpenter?
ph298
Thatched roof cottage
James Madison Carpenter?
ph299
Thatched roof cottage, with a man standing in
the doorway
James Madison Carpenter?
ph300
Peasant’s thatched cottage, Ilmington,
Warwickshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph301
Cottage with thatched roof
James Madison Carpenter?
ph302
Cottage with thatched roof
James Madison Carpenter?
ph303
Cottage with thatched roof, Ilmington,
Warwickshire
James Madison Carpenter?
ph304
Cottage with thatched roof
James Madison Carpenter
ph305
Cottage with thatched roof
James Madison Carpenter
ph306
Cottage with thatched roof
James Madison Carpenter
ph307
Thatched roof with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph308
Thatched roof with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph309
Thatched roof with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph310
Thatched roof with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph311
Thatched roof with timber framing, Abbots
Morton, Worcestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph312
Thatched roof with timber framing
n/a
ph313
Thatched roof with timber framing
n/a
ph314
Anne Hathaway’s cottage, Shottery,
Stratford-upon-Avon
n/a
ph315
Thatched roof with timber framing
n/a
ph316
Thatched roof with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph317
Cottage with thatched roof and intricate
timber framing, with a little girl by the gate
James Madison Carpenter
ph318
Cottage with thatched roof and intricate
timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph319
Cottage with thatched roof and intricate
timber framing, with a little girl near fence
James Madison Carpenter
ph320
Cottage with thatched roof and intricate
timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph321
Shakespeare’s birthplace,
Stratford-upon-Avon
n/a
ph322
Shakespeare’s birthplace,
Stratford-upon-Avon
n/a
ph323
The Fleece Inn, Bretforton, near Evesham,
Worcestershire
n/a
ph324
Structure with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph325
Structure with timber framing
James Madison Carpenter
ph326
Ancient hall, Gainsworth
James Madison Carpenter
ph327
Ancient hall, Gainsworth
James Madison Carpenter
ph328
Ancient hall, Gainsworth
James Madison Carpenter
ph329
Ancient hall, Gainsworth
James Madison Carpenter
ph330
Courtyard with stonework and garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph331
The Old Rectory, Epworth, Doncaster (no.
16)
E.W. Carter’s Series
ph332
Cottage of “Tifty’s Annie,” Fyvie,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph333
Cottage of “Tifty’s Annie,” Fyvie,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph334
Building
James Madison Carpenter
ph335
Building with ivy
James Madison Carpenter
ph336
Building with ivy
James Madison Carpenter
ph337
Cowdenknowes Farm
James Madison Carpenter
ph338
House
James Madison Carpenter
ph339
Mill of Tifty, Fyvie, Aberdeenshire
Gammie
ph340
Bourton-on-the-Water, Gloucestershire
n/a
ph341
Mill (?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph342
Mill (?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph343
Drum Castle, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph344
Cotswold cottages
n/a
ph345
Cotswold cottages, with view of
garden
n/a
ph346
Steps and front of house
n/a
ph347
Building facade, possibly a pub
James Madison Carpenter
ph348
Jacobean Gatehouse at Stanway House
James Madison Carpenter
ph349
William Grevel’s House, Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph350
William Grevel’s House, Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph351
Market Hall, Chipping Campden,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph352
Structure with columns
James Madison Carpenter
ph353
Structure with columns
James Madison Carpenter
ph354
Structure with columns
James Madison Carpenter
ph355
Structure with columns
James Madison Carpenter
ph356
Structure with columns
James Madison Carpenter
ph357
House with garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph358
House with garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph359
Garden with tower in the background
n/a
ph360
Garden with stream
n/a
ph361
Cranhill Leys, Bidford-on-Avon (no.
6)
n/a
ph362
Cotswold garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph363
Cotswold garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph364
Cotswold garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph365
Cotswold garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph366
Cotswold garden
James Madison Carpenter
ph367
Ancient hall, Gainsworth (interior)
n/a
ph368
Ancient hall, Gainsworth (interior, with
furniture)
n/a
ph369
The Fleece Inn (interior), Bretforton, near
Evesham, Worcestershire
n/a
ph370
Brasenose knocker, Oxford
n/a
ph371
Gloucester Cathedral (interior)
S. Pitcher
ph372
Doorway
n/a
ph373
Doorway
n/a
ph374
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph375
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph376
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph377
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph378
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph379
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph380
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph381
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph382
Hadrian’s Wall
James Madison Carpenter
ph383
Stonehenge
James Madison Carpenter
ph384
Stonehenge
James Madison Carpenter
ph385
Stonehenge
James Madison Carpenter
ph386
Stonehenge
James Madison Carpenter
ph387
Stonehenge
James Madison Carpenter
ph388
Carwynnen Cromlech, Camborne
James Madison Carpenter
ph389
Carwynnen Cromlech, Camborne
James Madison Carpenter
ph390
Carwynnen Cromlech, Camborne
James Madison Carpenter
ph391
Stone formation
James Madison Carpenter
ph392
Stone formation
James Madison Carpenter
ph393
Men-an-tol, Cornwall (no. 3665)
n/a
ph394
Mulfra Cromlech (no. 3670)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph395
Dolmen at Wendron, Cornwall
n/a
ph396
The Giant’s Craw, Zennor (no. 3706)
n/a
ph397
Zennor Cromlech (no. 3651)
n/a
ph398
Chun Quoit, Cornwall (no. 3606)
n/a
ph399
Beehive huts at Bosphrennis, Cornwall (no.
3695)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph400
Ancient British huts at Bosphrennis, Cornwall
(no. 3683)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph401
Monument to the Battle of Culloden, in
Culloden
James Madison Carpenter?
ph402
The Rollright Stones (Druid circle), near
Oxford
James Madison Carpenter
ph403
Recumbent stone circle: the stone ring from
the southwest; Balquhain, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph404
Recumbent stone circle: the stone ring and
recumbent stone from the southwest; Rothiemay, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph405
Recumbent stone circle: looking across the
stone ring; Aikey Brae, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph406
Recumbent stone circle: looking across the
stone ring; Aikey Brae, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph407
Recumbent stone circle: looking towards the
recumbent stone and flankers; Aikey Brae, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph408
Recumbent stone circle: the east flanker and
the recumbent stone from within the stone ring; Aikey Brae, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph409
Recumbent stone circle; Strichen,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph410
Recumbent stone circle: the recumbent and
flanker stones from the exterior of the stone ring; Strichen, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph411
Recumbent stone circle: looking across the
circle from the north-north-east; Sunhoney, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph412
Recumbent stone circle: general view of stone
ring looking east during excavation; Cullerlie, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph413
Recumbent stone circle; Easter Aquhorthies,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph414
Recumbent stone circle; Easter Aquhorthies,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph415
Recumbent stone circle: view of the recumbent
stone circle looking northeast; Easter Aquhorthies, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph416
Recumbent stone circle: view of the recumbent
and flankers looking northeast; Easter Aquhorthies, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph417
Stones o Logie, Logie Newtown,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph418
Stones o Logie, Logie Newtown,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph419
Stones in field
James Madison Carpenter
ph420
Stones in field
James Madison Carpenter
ph421
Stones in field
James Madison Carpenter
ph422
Recumbent stone circle: one of eight small
stone settings enclosing cremations within the stone ring during excavation;
Cullerlie, Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph423
The Merry Maidens, Cornwall (no.
6590)
James Madison Carpenter
ph424
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph425
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph426
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph427
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph428
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph429
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph430
Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
n/a
ph431
Part of the Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
n/a
ph432
Roman villa, Chedworth, Gloucestershire (no.
2)
n/a
ph433
Roman villa, Chedworth, Gloucestershire (no.
4)
n/a
ph434
Pavement at Roman villa, Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 4)
n/a
ph435
Roman baths at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
(no. 5)
n/a
ph436
Part of the Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 5)
n/a
ph437
Part of the Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 7)
n/a
ph438
Roman villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
(no. 9)
n/a
ph439
Bath rooms at Roman villa, Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 10)
n/a
ph440
Roman villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
(no. 11)
n/a
ph441
Roman villa at Chedworth, Gloucestershire
(no. 12)
n/a
ph442
Hot baths, Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 15)
n/a
ph443
Living room, Roman villa at Chedworth,
Gloucestershire (no. 20)
n/a
ph444
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph445
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph446
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph447
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph448
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph449
Mosaic floor, Roman villa,
Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph450
Tessellated pavement, Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph451
Tessellated pavement, Chedworth,
Gloucestershire
James Madison Carpenter
ph452
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph453
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph454
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph455
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph456
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph457
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph458
Roman baths, Bath
James Madison Carpenter
ph459
Thomas the Rhymer’s Tower, Earlston,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph460
Thomas the Rhymer’s Tower, Earlston,
Scotland
James Madison Carpenter
ph461
Monument
James Madison Carpenter
ph462
Monument
James Madison Carpenter
ph463
Sueno’s Stone; Forres, Moray
James Madison Carpenter
ph464
The Men Scryfa (no. 3667), Cornwall
n/a
ph465
Cornish cross
n/a
ph466
Carved images of mermaid, St. Leven Church,
Zennor, Cornwall
n/a
ph467
Saxon spearheads in display case
James Madison Carpenter
ph468
Saxon spearheads in display case
James Madison Carpenter
ph469
Wooden bowl with handles
James Madison Carpenter
ph470
Wooden bowl with handles
James Madison Carpenter
ph471
Saxon pottery vessel
James Madison Carpenter
ph472
Saxon pottery vessel
James Madison Carpenter
ph473
Saxon pottery vessel
James Madison Carpenter?
ph474
Pots and shards, Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph475
Two pots, Lincolnshire
James Madison Carpenter
ph476
Object
James Madison Carpenter
ph477
Necklace and pot (Roman relics),
Broadway
James Madison Carpenter
ph478
Necklace and pot (Roman relics),
Broadway
James Madison Carpenter
ph479
Necklace
James Madison Carpenter
ph480
Necklace
James Madison Carpenter
ph481
Saxon brooch
James Madison Carpenter
ph482
Saxon shield boss
n/a
ph483
Ruin
James Madison Carpenter
ph484
Ruin
James Madison Carpenter
ph485
Ruin
James Madison Carpenter
ph486
Ilmington
James Madison Carpenter
ph487
Ilmington
James Madison Carpenter
ph488
Ilmington
James Madison Carpenter
ph489
Broadway, England
James Madison Carpenter
ph490
Broadway, England
James Madison Carpenter
ph491
Broadway, England
James Madison Carpenter
ph492
Pig roasting at Stratford Mop (fair),
Stratford-upon-Avon
n/a
ph493
Chipping Campden market
n/a
ph494
Chipping Campden market
n/a
ph495
Town with river and bridge
n/a
ph496
Town with river and bridge
n/a
ph497
Cottage with thatched roof, near a
tower
n/a
ph498
Stratford-upon-Avon
E. Daniels
ph499
Church Street, Portsoy, Aberdeenshire (no.
73893)
published by James Valentine & Co.,
Dundee
ph500
Mousehole, Cornwall (no. 8023)
Judge’s Ltd.
ph501
Street scene, with John Hartwell
building
n/a
ph502
Advocate’s Close, High Street, Edinburgh
(Knox Series)
n/a
ph503
Old Playhouse Close, Canongate, Edinburgh
(Knox Series)
n/a
ph504
Burns’ statue, war memorial, and municipal
buildings, Stirling
n/a
ph505
Old Bridge of Forth, Stirling
n/a
ph506
Cambuskenneth Abbey and tomb of St. James III
[also known as King James III of Scotland], Stirling
n/a
ph507
Abbey Craig and the Wallace Monument,
Stirling
n/a
ph508
Church of the Holy Rude, Stirling
n/a
ph509
The Wallace Monument, Stirling
n/a
ph510
Guildhall, Stirling
n/a
ph511
Port Street and Christie Memorial,
Stirling
n/a
ph512
Statue of Robert the Bruce, Stirling
Castle
n/a
ph513
Stirling Castle, from King’s Knot
n/a
ph514
On the Gowan Hill, with a view of the River
Forth, and the Wallace Monument in the background
n/a
ph515
The Palace, Stirling Castle
n/a
ph516
Sir Walter Scott’s view of the Eildons, from
Bemersyde Hill, Melrose
W. Meikle
ph517
Glen Esk, Perthshire
G.H. Tait
ph518
Field
James Madison Carpenter
ph519
Land’s End, Cornwall
n/a
ph520
Pardennack, Land’s End, Cornwall (no. HH
1060)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph521
A cavern, Land’s End, Cornwall (no.
6531
n/a
ph522
View from a roof, St. Ives, Cornwall
n/a
ph523
The Aegir on the River Trent, Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire
n/a
ph524
The Aegir on the River Trent, Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire
n/a
ph525
The Aegir on the River Trent, Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire
n/a
ph526
The Aegir on the River Trent, Gainsborough,
Lincolnshire
n/a
ph527
Longships Lighthouse, off Land’s End,
Cornwall
n/a
ph528
Housel Bay, The Lizard (peninsula), Cornwall
(no. 5352)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph529
Gulls perched on boat in harbor, St. Ives,
Cornwall (no. 15041)
Judge’s Ltd.
ph530
Sunset, Kynance Cove, Cornwall (no.
912)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph531
Port Seton from the harbor
n/a
ph532
View of harbor, sailboat, and
lighthouse
n/a
ph533
Cadgwith, Cornwall (no. 22054)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph534
Cannon overlooking Mullion Cove, Cornwall
(no. 17709)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph535
Lifeboat house and village, Runswick
Bay
n/a
ph536
Runswick Bay from village
n/a
ph537
“Runswick Bay”
n/a
ph538
Prussia Cove, Enys Island, Cornwall
n/a
ph539
Scene at a lake
n/a
ph540
Harbor, with boats
n/a
ph541
Harbor, with boats
n/a
ph542
Scene at a lake, with canoes
n/a
ph543
Scene at a lake, with canoes
n/a
ph544
Road by a body of water, Bassingham,
Lincolnshire
n/a
ph545
Brig o Skeugh, Fyvie
James Madison Carpenter
ph546
Brig o Skeugh, Fyvie
James Madison Carpenter
ph547
View of river and trees
James Madison Carpenter
ph548
View of river and bridge
James Madison Carpenter
ph549
Huntsman on horseback and fox hounds, North
Cotswold
James Madison Carpenter
ph550
Fox hounds, North Cotswold
James Madison Carpenter
ph551
Coach of Speaker of Long Parliament
James Madison Carpenter
ph552
Coach of Speaker of Long Parliament
James Madison Carpenter
ph553
Coach of Speaker of Long Parliament
James Madison Carpenter
ph554
Coach of Speaker of Long Parliament
James Madison Carpenter
ph555
Sir Francis Lucy’s gate, Charlecote Park,
Warwick
James Madison Carpenter
ph556
Cars
James Madison Carpenter
ph557
Bust
James Madison Carpenter
ph558
Bust
James Madison Carpenter
ph559
Carving of Robert, Duke of Normandy,
Gloucester Cathedral (no. 79-1)
(c) Sydney Pitcher, Gloucester
ph560
Cutty Sark, Falmouth
n/a
ph561
A Dregg singer (sailor?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph562
Two men posed standing (sailors?)
James Madison Carpenter
ph563
Lanyon Cromlech (or quoit) (no. 3670)
A.H. Hawke, Helston
ph564
Recumbent stone circle; Easter Aquhorthies,
Aberdeenshire
James Madison Carpenter
Appendix E: Subjects Depicted in
Photographs
- Actors
- Animal disguise
- Archaeological sites
- Architectural decorations and ornaments
- Architectural elements
- Baths, Roman
- Boats and boating
- Bores (Tidal Phenomena)
- Broom dance
- Bridges
- Buildings
- Button-key accordion
- Castles
- Celebrations
- Cemeteries
- Children
- Churches
- Cities and towns
- City and town life
- Coastlines
- Costume
- Country life
- Dance
- Disguise
- Drums (Musical instruments)
- Festivals
- Fiddlers
- Folk dancing
- Folk festivals
- Fools and jesters
- Handbells
- Hobby horses
- Horses
- Hunting
- Hunting dogs
- Interiors
- Jewelry
- Landscapes (Representations)
- Markets
- May poles
- May queens
- Megalithic monuments
- Monuments and memorials
- Morris dance
- Mumming
- Musicians
- Musical stones (Musical instruments)
- Parades and processions
- Piano accordion
- Portraits
- Processional dance
- Rock formations
- Ruins
- Sculpture
- Singers
- Social dance
- Stages (Platforms)
- Stagecoaches
- Stone circles
- Stonework
- Sword-dance
- Tambourines
- Triangles (Musical instruments)
- Vehicles
- Violins
- Waterfronts
- Wassailing