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Elizabeth Flatt and children, 1946, singing Scotch ballad.
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Title
Elizabeth
Flatt
and
children
,
1946
,
singing
Scotch
ballad
.
Creator
Thomas, Jean, 1881-1982 (collector)
Description
Elizabeth
Flatt
,
seated
, in
long
black
dress
,
plays
mountain
dulcimer
. She
is
joined
by her
daughters
,
standing
, in
calico
attire
.
Two
of the
three
young
women
play
banjos
;
Mae
Flatt
does
not
hold
an
instrument
. They
pose
outside
a
log
cabin
, and are
said
to be
performing
a
Scottish
ballad
.
Subject
Women
Stringed instruments
Zithers
Banjos
Log cabins
Costumes--United States
American Folk Song Festival
People Pictured
Flatt, Elizabeth
Flatt, Mae
Date Original
1946
Object Type
Negatives
Source
2 1/2 x 4 1/4 in. b&w nitrate negative. Item no. 1979.33.0620 in the Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman, Collection, University of Louisville Photographic Archives.
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http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/description/collection/jthom#conditions
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Collection
Jean Thomas, The Traipsin' Woman, Collection
Collection Website
http://digital.library.louisville.edu/cdm/landingpage/collection/jthom/
Digital Publisher
University of Louisville Photographic Archives
Format
image/jpeg
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1979.33.0620
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