Headwaters: Mother Goose, -NONE-

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Identifier
000010646
Alt Identifier
2320
Asset Type
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Description (The first ten minutes of this show features the Mother Goose House in Hazard, Kentucky. Designed and built by George Stacy, the house features egg shaped windows and was constructed to scale from the model of a goose carcass. George Stacy’s wife Ollie describes the design and construction of the house. The remainder of the show features a slide show of images of Appalachia collected by Appalshop film makers during their research for various films.)
The first ten minutes of this show features the Mother Goose House in Hazard, Kentucky. Designed and built by George Stacy, the house features egg shaped windows and was constructed to scale from the model of a goose carcass. George Stacy’s wife Ollie describes the design and construction of the house. The remainder of the show features a slide show of images of Appalachia collected by Appalshop film makers during their research for various films.
Physical Format
3/4 inch videotape: U-matic
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Unknown
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Related Collection
Early Headwaters Television collection, 1980-1984
Related Work
Mother Goose (is element of)
Related Place
Hazard, KY
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