Collection Summary
Earl Crabb collection 1953-2015
1953-2015
AFC
2016/048
Crabb, Earl, collector.
approximately 5076 items
55 sound tape reels : analog ; 7 in.
5 sound tape reels : analog ; 5 in.
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 4 in.
1 sound tape reel : analog ; 3 in.
1 sound cassette : analog.
approximately 2000 photographs : film, negatives, black and
white, color and color transparencies; various sizes.
636 contact sheets : black and white.
11 binders of photographic prints : black and white ; 8 x
10 in.
approximately 600 photographic prints, some matted : black
and white, color ; 4 in. x 5 in. to 20 in. x 24 in.
approximately 25 posters, drawings, and brush and ink
artworks.
1 mini data cartridge (3M 2120)
1752 items.
In English.
In English.
Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife Center, Library of
Congress
Washington, D.C.
Collection of photographs, audio
recordings, ephemera, flyers, and programs which document the east and west coast folk
and rock music scenes during the 1960s and 1970s including the Sky River Rock Festival,
the Indian Neck Folk Festival, and various concerts. Photographs represent Earl Crabb's
documentation of music events and his studio work. Earl Crabb photographed
weight-lifting, fashion, album and magazine covers, circus performers, theater events,
as well as people, markets, cities, and events in countries around the world. Ephemera
includes flyers from folk clubs such as Cafe Yana in Boston, Massachusetts; Club 47 in
Cambridge, Massachusetts; and the Freight and Salvage coffeehouse in Berkeley,
California. Collection includes editions of Broadside magazine, Hootenanny, and the
Philadelphia Folksong Society's Tune Up, which advertised these events. Of special
interest are photographs from the Sky River Rock Festival, 1968-1970, in Washington
State, and early editions of "Humbead's Revised Map of the World" produced in Berkeley,
California. Sixty-two audio recordings in the collection, made during the 1960s and
1970s, include concert and coffeehouse performances by the Cleanliness and Godliness
Skiffle Band, Wayne Smith and Ry Cooder, Tom Danaher, Dave and Megan Marash, Styx River
Ferry, Hank Bradley, Ace Martel, Erik Frandsen, Jim and Jesse McReynolds; a recording of
author Joseph Campbell, and others; some recordings are unidentified.
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
Bradley, Hank (Fiddler)
Campbell, Joseph, 1904-1987
Cooder, Ry
Crabb, Earl, 1941-2015
Crabb, Earl, 1941-2015.
Danaher, Thomas J.
Frandsen, Erik, 1946-
Marash, Dave
Marash, Megan
Organizations
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band
Humbead Enterprises.
Jim and Jesse
Sky River Rock Festival.
Subjects
Coffeehouses--California--20th century.
Coffeehouses--Massachusetts--20th century.
Documentary photography.
Folk music festivals--Photographs.
Folk music--United States.
Folk musicians--Photographs.
Popular music,--1961-1970.
Rock music festivals--Washington (State)--Photographs.
Rock music--West (U.S.)
Rock musicians--Photographs.
Places
Berkeley (Calif.)
Form/Genre
Concerts.
Correspondence.
Ephemera.
Photographs.
Posters.
Programs.
Sound recordings.
Arrangement
Organized by format into the following series: I. Manuscripts; II. Sound Recordings;
III. Photographs; IV. Artifacts.
Acquisition
Cindy Crabb, Giselle Shepatin; 2016, 2017.
Processing History
The collection was processed by Marcia K. Segal.
Copyright Status
Duplication of collection materials may be governed by copyright and other
restrictions.
Access and Restrictions
Collection is open for research. Access to recordings may be restricted. To request
materials, please contact the Folklife Reading Room at
http://hdl.loc.gov/loc.afc/folklife.contact
Preferred Citation
Earl Crabb collection (AFC 2016/048), Archive of Folk Culture, American Folklife
Center, Library of Congress, Washington, D.C.
Biographical Notes
Earl Crabb, photographer, computer programmer, entrepreneur. He designed on-line-banking
programs for Bank of America, the first touch screen program for a Canadian tourist
bureau, bank security, and investment software for financial institutions. He was
involved in the 1960s traditional and folk music scene as a producer, photographer, and
organizer. From 1968 until his death, he was owner of Humbead Enterprises, creating and
publishing posters (including, with Rick Shubb, "Humbead's Revised Map of the World,"
"El Hashish," and "Enantiodromia"). In addition he worked as an actor, an artist (under
a pseudonym), and as a sound engineer, claiming to be the first person to record Bob
Dylan in front of an audience. He provided support to such artistic endeavors as the San
Francisco Mime Troupe and the Pickle Family Circle, as well as other performers and
artists. He majored in economics at Williams College from 1959-1964. Born September 6,
1941 in Le Sueur, Minnesota; he died February 20, 2015 in San Francisco, California.
Scope and Content
Collection of photographs, audio recordings, ephemera, flyers, and programs which
document the east and west coast folk and rock music scenes during the 1960s and 1970s
including the Sky River Rock Festival, the Indian Neck Folk Festival, and various
concerts. Photographs represent Earl Crabb's documentation of music events and his
studio work. Earl Crabb photographed weight-lifting, fashion, album and magazine covers,
circus performers, theater events, as well as people, markets, cities, and events in
countries around the world. Ephemera includes flyers from folk clubs such as Cafe Yana
in Boston, Massachusetts; Club 47 in Cambridge, Massachusetts; and the Freight and
Salvage coffeehouse in Berkeley, California. Collection includes editions of Broadside
magazine, Hootenanny, and the Philadelphia Folksong Society's Tune Up, which advertised
these events. Of special interest are photographs from the Sky River Rock Festival,
1968-1970, in Washington State, and early editions of "Humbead's Revised Map of the
World" produced in Berkeley, California. Sixty-two audio recordings in the collection,
made during the 1960s and 1970s, include concert and coffeehouse performances by the
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band, Wayne Smith and Ry Cooder, Tom Danaher, Dave and
Megan Marash, Styx River Ferry, Hank Bradley, Ace Martel, Erik Frandsen, Jim and Jesse
McReynolds; a recording of author Joseph Campbell, and others; some recordings are
unidentified.
Catalog Record: [https://lccn.loc.gov/2017655335]
Container List
Series I: Manuscripts
1/1
Correspondence and contacts, 1964-2000
1964-2000
Each item or group of items (materials from one envelope) is housed in a
separate bond paper folder. Materials include correspondence sent to Earl
Crabb, ranging from generic event reminders to a postcard from Tandy Beal (for
10 years the artistic director of the Pickle Family Circus), a handwritten
letter from "Mac" (probably Mac Wiseman), a handwritten letter from Mary
DuShane (the original fiddler with the Powdermilk Biscuit Band, which played on
the "Prairie Home Companion" radio show), and a handwritten contact list of
names and phone numbers for various individuals (including Jim Kweskin, Jack
Elliott, John Hammond, and others).
1/2
Preliminary drawings and lists for "Humbead's
Revised Map of the World," 1967-1968
1967-1968
Envelope with drawings and legal instructions regarding intellectual
rights.
1/3
Recording contract, October 5, 1967
October 5, 1967
1 folder
Contract between Vanguard records and the Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle
Band.
1/4
Flyers, calendars, and programs (originals),
folder 1 of 2, 1960s-1970s
1960s-1970s
1 folder
Individual events such as the annual fiddlers's conventions in Berkeley, event
calendars for Freight and Salvage, and programs for events such as the Concert
of Folk Music, presented by the Williams Motorcycle Club, and flyers for
groups, such as the San Francisco Mime Troupe, and for clubs on both U.S.
coasts such as Café Yana, Moon-Cussler, Golden Vanity, and Club 47.
1/5
Flyers, calendars, and programs (originals),
folder 2 of 2, 1960s-1970s
1960s-1970s
1 folder
See notes for folder 1/4.
1/6
Flyers and calendars (photocopies)
1 folder
Photocopies sent to Earl Crabb, with notes.
1/7
Printed and handwritten documents
1 folder
A few pages of handwritten notes, and for the most part printed documents such
as lyrics, a backstage pass for the 1967 Berkeley Folk Music Festival,
informational flyers, a printout of Pete Frame's Berkeley music "family tree"
(replacing a photocopied and taped version that arrived with the collection),
programs for the memorial tribute to Earl Crabb, newspaper and magazine
clippings, and related materials.
2/1
Manuscript materials from sound recording
containers
1 folder
2/2
Manuscript materials from photo
albums
1 folder
Items delivered with photographic materials but with no direct association to
them. Includes a fragmented flyer for Club 47, Inc., business cards (including
one for Earl Crabb, from E/Soft), and two copies of "Humbead's Revised Map of
the World" (8 in. x 10 in. and 5 3/4 in. 7 1/4 in.).
2/3
Song lists for sound recordings (folder 1 of 4),
1960s-1990s
1960s-1990s
1 folder
Various versions and degrees of completion for a list of sound recordings in
the collection. A few pages are handwritten, and the rest typed, dittoed, or
printed from a computer document. According to one set of lists dated 1998, the
recordings were "recently" found in the attic, assumed to be Earl Crabb's
home.
2/4
Song lists for sound recordings (folder 2 of 4),
1960s-1990s
1960s-1990s
1 folder
See notes for folder 2/2.
2/5
Song lists for sound recordings (folder 3 of 4),
1960s-1990s
1960s-1990s
1 folder
See notes for folder 2/2.
2/6
Song lists for sound recordings (folder 4 of 4),
1960s-1990s
1960s-1990s
1 folder
See notes for folder 2/2.
2/7
Broadside
, 1962-1964
1962-1964
1 folder
Magazine issue numbers 5, 33, 40, and 45, and one unnumbered compilation
issue.
2/8
The Broadside
, vol. II, 1963
1963
1 folder
Magazine issue numbers 8 (two copies), 9, 10, 13 (cover only), 15, 18, 19, 23,
and 20. Some issues are incomplete.
2/9
The Broadside
vol. III, 1964-1965
1964-1965
1 folder
Magazine issue numbers 1-8 (two copies of issue 2), 14-15, 17-19, and
22-25.
2/10
The Broadside
, vol. IV, 1965
1965
1 folder
Magazine issue numbers 1-3, 5-6, 8-9.
3/1
Hootenanny
, 1963-1964
1963-1964
1 folder
4 magazine issues; not all are complete.
3/2
Tune Up
, 1963-1964
1963-1964
1 folder
Magazine issues vol. 2, no 1; vol. 2, no. 2; October 1964, and November
1964.
3/3
Rolling Blunder Review
, 1987-1989
1987-1989
1 folder
Magazine issue numbers 5 and 9-12.
3/4
Periodicals (folder 1 of 2), 1960-1990s
1960-1990s
1 folder
Periodicals covering music industry and business subjects, with some of general
interest.
3/5
Periodicals (folder 2 of 2), 1960-1990s
1960-1990s
1 folder
See note for folder 3/5.
3/6
Catalogs
1 folder
A catalog for County Records and Publications, and a catalog from the store
Archie McPhee.
Series II: Sound recordings
AFC 2016/048: SR01
Indian Neck Folk Festival. Original ID number:
1, May 6, 1961
May 6, 1961
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR02
Left Bank shows, Indian Neck Folk Festival
(1961), and dubs of commercial recordings. Original ID number: 4, circa 1961
circa 1961
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR03
Williams Motorcycle Club concert, at Adams
Memorial Theatre, Williamstown, MA. Original ID number: 6, November 10, 1962
November 10, 1962
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog, 4
track, stereo ; 7 in.
AFC 2016/048: SR04
Original ID number: 7
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR05
Original ID number: 10
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR06
Dubs of commercial recordings. Original ID
number: 11
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR07
Original ID number: 12
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR08
Original ID number: 13
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR09
Original ID number: 17
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR10
Some dubs of commercial recordings, and some
that may be original. Original ID number: 23
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR11
Dubs of commercial recordings. Original ID
number: 28
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR12
Original ID number: 30
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR13
Original ID number: 44 on reel, 70 on tape
box
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR14
Original ID number: 60 on reel, 61 on tape
box
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR15
David and Megan Marash. Original ID number:
60
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR16
Original ID number: 71
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR17
"Farinas" written on tape reel; probably Richard
and Mimi Fariña. "Skiffle Band Earl's Crab Joint" written on tape reel;
probably Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band, performing at Earl's Crab
Joint. Original ID number: 72
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR18
Original ID number: 75
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR19
Original ID number: 100
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR20
Original ID number: 101
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR21
Original ID number: 102
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR22
Original ID number: 104
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR23
Original ID number: 110
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR24
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle
Band
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR25
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle
Band
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR26
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band; possibly
a radio broadcast
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 3
1/4 in.
AFC 2016/048: SR27
Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band; possibly
recorded in Berkeley, California in the 1960s
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR28
Wayne Smith and Ry Cooder
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR29
Wilson, Shubb, and Shubb
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog, 7
1/2 ips, 1/4 track, stereo ; 5 in.
AFC 2016/048: SR30
Tom Danaher
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR31
Dave and Megan Marash
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 4
in.
Relax Your Mind
My World Is Dust
Cow Cow Yickey
AFC 2016/048: SR32
Odds and ends
1 sound tape reel (polyester and acetate) :
analog ; 7 in.
AFC 2016/048: SR33
Interviews: Grand Ole Opry, Nashville, 1976
1976
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR34
Fiddle lesson 1) Richard Green 2) Peter Stampfel
(of Holy Modal Rounders)
1 sound tape reel (polyester and acetate) :
analog 7 1/2 ips (part 1), 3 3/4 ips (part 2) ; 7 in.
AFC 2016/048: SR35
Styx River Ferry [band], in concert at Freight
and Salvage 1968-1970
1968-1970
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR36
Hank Bradley
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR37
Hank Bradley - banjo pieces. Philco Radio
Time
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR38
Philco Radio Time
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR39
Arlo Guthrie, "Crevasse"
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR40
Dynamite Annie Johnston and guitar. Johnston
played with the Cleanliness and Godliness Skiffle Band
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR41
Zason C.
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR42
Ace Martel, tape 1, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR43
Ace Martel, tape 2, 1977
1977
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR44
Various recordings, circa 1953-1962
circa 1953-1962
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
Martin and Lewis in a studio while recording
publicity releases for one of their pictures entitled "The Caddy" (circa
1953)
Wally Cox yodeling backwards
Frank Ifield, "I Remember You" (circa
1962)
Annie Master (continued on Side
2)
AFC 2016/048: SR45
Mark S. and Paul Hecht
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR46
Campbell [?] - end on 1L
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR47
Joseph Campbell: "Myths of Alienation and
Rapture," at the Esalen Institute, 1970
1970
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR48
Jerry Foster, Lloyd Williams, Butch Waller at
Sandy Rothman's house
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR49
Unidentified recording
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR50
Erik Frandsen
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR51
Erik Frandsen #2
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR52
Unidentified recording
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR53
Branford 2:1, 1961
1961
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR54
1L: Jim and Jesse McReynolds. 1R: Jimmy
Martin
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR55
Steve Mann, 1969
1969
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR56
Hopeless Fore; Sakar Marsh
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR57
John Sl[??], May 10, 1970
May 10, 1970
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR58
Dub of commercially-released Dylan Thomas
recordings
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR59
Unidentified recording
1 sound tape reel (polyester) : analog ; 5
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR60
Dave and Megan Marash
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
Dr. Jazz
J.C. Holmes Blues
Sweet Mary Blues
Cow Cow Yickey
Relax Your Mind
AFC 2016/048: SR61
Unidentified recording
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
AFC 2016/048: SR62
Unidentified recording
1 sound tape reel (acetate) : analog ; 7
in.
Series III: Graphic materials
Subseries A: Photographic materials
Sub-subseries 1: Negatives
4-5
Black-and-white negatives, circa 1960s
circa 1960s
2 boxes
366 35mm negative strips, with a few strips of 120mm negatives, 136 4 in.
x 5 in. frames, and 9 individual frames measuring approximately 2 1/2 in.
x 3 1/2 in. The individual images were originally housed in the pressed
paper box (see the Artifact series for more details). The black and white
positive of "Humbead's Revised Map of the World" is accompanied by paper
prints of the same image.
6
Color negatives and positives
1 box
28 35mm color negative strips and 13 4 in. x 5 in. color positives, 9 of
which are versions of the image that ultimately was used for the El
Hashish poster.
7-9
Sub-subseries 2: Contact sheets and
prints
3 boxes
636 contact sheets; all but one are black and white. Almost all contact
sheets are for 35mm film, with a few examples of 120mm, 4 in. x 5 in., and
various other sizes. The prints measure 8 in. x 10 in.
10-13
Sub-subseries 3: Prints (from
binders)
4 boxes
359 prints received in binders. They have been rehoused in their original
order within each box. All but one are unmatted. The prints range in size
from 4 in. x 6 in. to 8 in. x 10 in. (the latter size represents the
majority of prints).
14-16
Sub-subseries 4: Prints (unmatted,
loose)
3 boxes
These prints were received from the donor loose and ungrouped. 152 prints;
only a few are in color (in Box 16: 19 4 in. x 6 in. and one approximately 8
in. x 11 in.).
17-18
Sub-subseries 5: Large prints (matted and
unmatted)
2 boxes
109 prints; most are affixed to rigid paper mounts. All but one of the 24
unmounted prints are black and white. 5 mounted prints are in color. The
items range in size from a 6 1/4 in. x 10 in. print affixed to a 7 3/4 in. x
10 in. mat, to a 7 in x 9 1/2 in. print affixed to a 10 1/2 in. x 15 in.
mat. All unmounted prints are 11 in. x 14 in.
Subseries B: Graphic and photographic materials
(oversize)
19/1
Flyers
4 flyers. Two copies of a Moon-Cusser Coffee House concert flyer (Ramblin'
Jack Elliott and the Charles River Valley Boys; 9 1/2 in. x 12 1/2 in.), a
flyer advertising Lester Flatt and Earl Scruggs and the Foggy Mountain Boys
(9 in. x 10 1/2 in.), and an announcement (in color) for a production of
"Three Penny Opera," staged at Adams Memorial Theatre (6 1/4 in. x 26 1/2
in.).
19/2
Posters
13 small posters printed on cardboard (multiple copies of some items).
Announcements for events sponsored by the Williams Motorcycle Club (which
Crabb helped to start), a concert to raise money for the March on
Washington, and other music events. Items range in size from 11 in. x 14 in.
to 14 in. x 22 in.
19/3
Publications, circa 1970s
circa 1970s
Two issues of
Earth Times
(April 1970 and May 1970), a
foldout newsprint publication with information about the 1970 Sky River Rock
Festival, and other publications.
19/4
Unmatted photos
23 black and white photos; 16 in. x 20 in. Includes duplicates for almost
all photos in this folder.
19/5
Matted photos
Three large-format photos on rigid supports (two portraits of individuals
and one photo of a general store interior). Sizes range from 12 1/2 in. x 18
in. to 15 in. x 19 1/4 in.
19/6
Posters, 1969-1970
1969-1970
Three copies each of the 1969 and the 1970 versions of "Humbead's Revised
Map of the World," two copies of the Enantiodromia poster, with Jim
Bamford's image (copyright 1969), and 2 copies of the El Hashish poster
(copyright 1970). Measurements range from 17 in. x 22 in. to 17 1/2 in. x 23
in.
19/7
Berkeley 80's circa 1970s-1980s
circa 1970s-1980s
Spreadsheet in black marker on paper with a workflow intended to the make
fun of the process of gauging the probability of an event. The spreadsheet
was updated at some point from the 1970s to the 1970s (in various places on
the item). Item is oblong, measuring 12 1/4 in. x 40 in.
19/8
Oversize items (printed) 1962; undated
1962; undated
A small poster of a painting of Dave Fredrickson, by Carl Kasten (circa
1962), and a bumper sticker with the phrase, "Campbell Coe is a myth."
20/1
Subseries C: Art works
2 brush and ink art works, unframed.
20
Series IV: Artifacts
20
Paper box
AFC 2016/048: AR01
One multicolored, pressed paper box with a detachable lid. The lid has a raised
image of a dolphin.
20
Binder
AFC 2016/048: AR02
3-ring binder with the logo of E/Soft, a software company started by Earl
Crabb.
20
Tape box for AFC 2016/048: SR22
AFC 2016/048: AR03
Tape box kept as an example of the original sound recording containers.