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Lewis Payne's poem "Margaret went for a holiday (Gander)" 4, Town of Fogo
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| Descriptive Title | Lewis Payne's poem "Margaret went for a holiday (Gander)" 4, Town of Fogo |
| Topic | Oral Traditions, expressions and the written word
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| Description | Fourth page of the manuscript of a poem about Lewis Payne's niece Margaret's holiday in Gander. |
| Date | 2007-08-01 |
| Collector | Power, Maureen
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| Informant | Payne, Lewis Dawe, Bessie
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| Biographical Data | Lewis Payne, 85 (b. 14 September 1922) and Bessie Dawe, 82, (DOB Dec ?) live together in Seldom-Come-By. Bessie is from Stag Harbour and Lewis is from the Town of Fogo. Lewis' family is from the town of Fogo, but he is not sure where they were originally from. They both are Anglican. Lewis has one child, Bruce, who is a teacher and owns a store called the 'This and That' store in the Town of Fogo. Lewis' brother is Stewart Payne, the bishop. Bessie has eight children: six boys and two girls. |
| Location Depicted/Discussed | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Fogo Island--Town of Fogo |
| Recording Location | Canada--Newfoundland and Labrador--Fogo Island--Seldom-Come-By |
| Format | Image/jpeg |
| Extent | 1.1 MB |
| Type | Still Image |
| Resource Type | Photograph |
| Identifier | ICHFP00339 |
| Language | Eng |
| Repository | Memorial University of Newfoundland. Folklore and Language Archive. Fogo Island Collection 2007-225 |
| Collection | Intangible Cultural Heritage Inventory - Central Newfoundland |
| GPS | N49.61398, W54.16810 |
| Topic.LCSH | Fogo Island (N.L.)--Social life and customs
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