| Great Cranberry Island Historical Society Historic Preservation Videos available in DVD format |
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"Rachel Field Recites:
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"Interview with Robert Cumming"
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- 2005 - |
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"Moving Cranberry House, November 16, 2004"This short but suspense-filled video preserves that memorable day when all the island turned out to see Cranberry House moved from behind the Bracy house to its new site on the Historical Society lot. All the boring delays are dropped, leaving only the moments of thrills, chills, and excitement! (13 minutes) |
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"Great Cranberry Island: Hitty's Home"An introduction to the Cranberry Isles, and how they influenced Rachel Field's poetry and prose. This video makes the case that Rachel Field used the Preble house on Great Cranberry as the setting for her novel, Hitty, Her First Hundred Years. (25 minutes) |
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"Night of Poetry and Music"
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"Once Upon an Island" |
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"Waddy"Interviewed September 16, 2001, "Waddy" touches on his life and his art, his marriage to Jean, building their house on Great Cranberry Island, their publishing business, and the artist friends he introduced to the island. Original music by Waddy's son, Geoff, and special narration by Waddy's daughter, Laurie, speaking her mother's words. (40 minutes) |
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Fishing with Wesley Bracy, Jr.
"Junior Bracy" and his son Scott haul traps aboard their boat, the Crustacean, while Junior explains the ins and outs of the lobstering business. (10 minutes; DVD also includes 55-minute unedited interview with transcript) |
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A Visit with Ada RiceAda remembers life on the island, her horses, and her pies. (5 minutes; DVD also includes 60-minute unedited interview) |
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Spinning Sheep TalesGail and her two friends explain about preparing and dying wool, demonstrate spinning, and Gail throws in several humorous anecdotes about sheep raising. (54 minutes) |
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Manset Ribbon Cutting CeremonyThe grand opening of the "Cranberry Connector" in Manset, 15 May 2003. General scenes, then speeches by Phil Whitney, David Stainton, Edgar Blank, Chris White, Steve Pagels, and Les White, followed by the ribbon cutting itself. (39 minutes)to order |
Karl Wedge Boat ProcessionalScenes as Karl's ashes were committed to the waters of Preble Cove, 15 June 2003. (37 minutes)Available only by special order. |
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Marjorie Phippen, an interview
Marjorie Phippen (1904-2002) was born on Great Cranberry Island, and lived here most of her life. At age 97 she still sharply recalls in this video the sad, humorous, and unusual island events and characters of long ago. |
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Ralph Stanley & FriendsRalph Stanley does some serious fiddlin' and his friends join in. Audyn Curless plays a mean second fiddle, and Abigail Curless, his mom, keeps the beat going on the spoons. Meanwhile, George Swanson backs them up on banjo. The video features George's touching original tribute to the folks lost on 11 September 2001, sung by him without accompaniment. The performance was taped 15 August 2002 at the Historical Society's Annual Meeting. (25 minutes)to order |
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Night of Poetry & MusicThe annual Library Benefit, taped 1 August 2002 at the Church. (86 minutes)see more to order |
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Carrie Richardson of Big CranberryVideo of the original historic play presented at the Annual Meeting, 8 August 2001. (41 minutes)see more to order |