Prince Edward Island - Folklore

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Dr. John Shaw collection

  • CA PCNCU S2002006
  • Collection
  • [ca. 1895, ca. 1965], 1987, 2002

The collection consists of material gathered by Dr. John Shaw during August and September of 1987. The project, entitled Gaelic in Prince Edward Island: A Cultural Remnant, was jointly sponsored by the Institute of Island Studies and the Celtic Studies Committee at the University of Prince Edward Island. The collection also includes a detailed project inventory created by Dr. Michael Kennedy in 2002 as part of a joint project between the Institute of Island Studies and Special Collections at Robertson Library, UPEI. The material has been divided into the following series:

Series 1: Project inventory and publicity
Series 2: Field recordings and field notes
Series 3: Local histories

Shaw, John

Ken Perlman fonds

  • CA PCNCU S1994001
  • Fonds
  • 1991-1992

The fonds consists of 79 videocassette tapes filmed by Ken Perlman and a group of volunteers. Most of the tapes were filmed during the summer of 1992; however, the fonds includes some tapes from 1991. The videocassettes have been divided into the following series:

Series 1: Interviews
Series 2: Festivals, ceilidhs, and house parties

Perlman, Ken

Lorne S. Johnston fonds : [1919-1956]

  • CA PCA Acc3971
  • Fonds
  • 1979-1986

This fonds consists of four scrapbooks of newspaper articles written from 1979 to 1986 by "Ole Salt" Lorne Johnston, a notebook containing notes and story drafts, 33 files of notes and 2 files of articles on various subjects including: ferries, iceboat racing, Lower Montague, and schooner captains. There is also: a typescript copy of "Notes from My Diary" (essentially a weather diary) for the years 1919 to 1956, newspaper articles, a letter from Johnnie Williams, and a letter from Gary MacDougall.

Johnston, Lorne