Record

Ref NoMS 4000/5/1/1/9
TitleSound recording of unnamed traveller talking about social attitudes towards travellers; Harry Cox of Catfield, Norfolk (b.1885) talking about and demonstrating his tap dancing mannequin.
LevelFile
Date30 August 1963
DescriptionRecording of interview by Charles Parker of an unnamed traveller talking about social attitudes towards travellers. Followed by interview by Charles Parker [and?] of Harry Cox (HC) of Norfolk (b.1885) talking about and demonstrating his tap dancing mannequin.

Track 1: Duration (min/sec): 0.17 Description of track: [silent start to tape]
Track 2: Duration (min/sec): 5.18 Description of track: unnamed traveller talks about the irony of people enjoying a few weeks camping holiday and washing in streams for a change and yet how unacceptable they find this during the rest of the year for travellers to exist like this; traveller describes travellers having a 'look about them' with their of ten darker skin and believes that if a traveller were given a council house he would not be welcomed by the neighbours; he thinks there is a 'traveller bar' (not a 'colour bar') in Cambridge and thinks life would be made awkward for a traveller trying to integrate in a council house; he illustrates the discrimination he has experienced against travellers by using an example of asking a door salesman who has arrived in a car selling electrical equipment for his 'hawkers licence'. This will cause the 'shackles [to] come up' as the salesman is being compared to a hawker traveller arriving in a horse and cart and selling his wares
Track 3: Duration (min/sec): 10.55 Description of track: HC demonstrates his tap dancing mannequin at start of track; HC made mannequin in 1911 or 1912; HC would have liked to have gone to dancing school; his grandfather learned how to tap dance; HC calls the dancing mannequin his 'dancing doll' and all describe it; HC demonstrates the mannequin tap dancing again; used to take the dancing mannequin to the pub; talks about playing
the fiddle for people dancing; demonstrates the tap dancing mannequin again [clock ticking throughout]

Total duration: (min/sec): 16.32
Related MaterialSee also LC/BPL 15 listening cassette of Harry Cox of Catfield, Norfolk and MS 4000/5/9 for folk music lyrics, magazines and booklets.
Physical DescriptionListening copy: 1 x CD-R serial number CF129 K006 7774
Original tape:
Size: 5" tape reel
Gauge: 1/4" tape (0.625cm)
Speed: 7.5ips (19cm/s);
EQ Curve used: IEC
Track configuration: Half Track Stereo
Dubbing Date: 12/02
Notes: Volume level fluctuates; recording stops and starts intermittently
Access StatusOpen
LanguageEnglish
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