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MEMBER Ü VENUES Ü PERFORMERS Ü SERVICES Ü WORKSHOPS Ü SOCIETIES Ü FOLKLIFE STUDIES v List 8: FOLKLIFE STUDIES & INSTITUTIONS: MEMBERS v p 32 for 8:, we also list non-Members, but online only Member listings appear in print Directory, and are copied online 1-line summaries appear in FQ, every quarter Listings Layout: see Page 23 NEW MEMBER ENTRIES WELCOME, noted in Folklife Traditions (“Directory Updates”) & on revised online FTD. ® Members’ listings Fs.1 ROY ADKINS FOLKLIFE STUDIES: RESEARCHERS AND AUTHORS ® ROWE DOC Doc Rowe 07747 687734 : www.docrowe.org.uk * 4 Vesage Court, Leather Lane, LONDON, EC1N 7RE. ⊕ Over forty years of active collecting and research. Radio, TV and film experience. ® GWILYM DAVIES Gwilym Davies 01242 603094 : www.cmarge.demon.co.uk/gwilym * 11a Greet Rd, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Glos GL54 5JT [revised Dec 2009] Mobile phone 0784-357-5222 [revised Dec 2009] ⊕ Taping traditional singers for 30 years, mainly in Hampshire, Devon, Gloucestershire, USA. “Let us be Merry” book/CD with Roy Palmer. ® MARTIN GRAEBE Martin Graebe 01452 523861 : www.sbgsongs.org * 100 Cheltenham Road, GLOUCESTER, GL2 0LX. ⊕ Research into traditional English song with particular interest in the collecting work of Sabine Baring-Gould. This includes associated local history, his collaborators, his singers and his life. ® MIKE RILEY Mike Riley 0161 366 7326 : no website * 39 Newton Hall Road, HYDE, Cheshire, SK14 4PS ⊕ Tameside Museum Folk Co-ordinator. Portland Basin ® ADKINS ROY Roy Adkins [please contact via website] : www.adkinshistory.com * Exeter, Devon: please contact via website ⊕ Author (with wife Lesley) of books on social and naval history, drawing on early evidence for folk song and folklore ® STEVE ROUD Steve Roud 01825 766751 / 07739 901998 : no website * Southwood, High Street, MARESFIELD, East Sussex, TN22 2EH. ⊕ Interested in all aspects of folklore but mainly historical; particular interests include traditional song; street literature; children’s folklore; customs; superstitions, London lore. Also involved in archiving, cataloguing and indexing folklore materials. Fs.2 FOLKLIFE STUDIES: LECTURERS AND SPEAKERS see also “Member Performers” and “Member Workshops (Organisers)” ® ROWE DOC Doc Rowe 07747 687734 : www.docrowe.org.uk * 4 Vesage Court, Leather Lane, LONDON, EC1N 7RE ⊕ Illustrated talks on various aspects of social and oral history, popular culture, traditional song and dance. ® GWILYM DAVIES Gwilym Davies 01242 603094 : www.cmarge.demon.co.uk/gwilym * 11a Greet Rd, Winchcombe, Cheltenham, Glos GL54 5JT [revised Dec 2009] Mobile phone 0784-357-5222 [revised Dec 2009] ⊕ Including “Across the Blue Mountains” (photos/recordings Appalachia 1997-98), “Folk Music in Gloucestershire”, “Grainger in Gloucestershire” ® MARTIN GRAEBE Martin Graebe 01452 523861 : www.martinandshan.net * 100 Cheltenham Road, GLOUCESTER, GL2 0LX. ⊕ Various talks about the life and work of Sabine Baring-Gould and collection of English traditional song, illustrated with songs and pictures. Available to societies, festivals etc. Fs.3 FOLKLIFE STUDIES: ARCHIVES (in specialist folklife or general archives) and ONLINE RESOURCES (websites with articles) v We list by country where Archive/Resource is physically based - area of interest may be national, international, or local CYMRU / WALES ® The MICK TEMS ARCHIVE OF TRADITIONAL ARTS Mick Tems 01443 206689 : www.folkwales.org.uk/archive.html Mick Tems, 88, Manor Chase, Beddau, Pontypridd CF38 2JE * ⊕ The Archive of traditional arts material from South Wales will