Dulcimer

Basil Blake lap dulcimer

Basil Blake’s 3-string hourglass lap dulcimer. The instrument features wire frets and diamond-shaped sound holes. Basil Blake was described by Gerry Milnes as a pre-revival dulcimer maker from Bragg Run in Braxton County. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, June 1990, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1371.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Basil Blake black and white

Black and white photo of Basil Blake standing on the porch. Milnes described Basil Blake as a pre-revival Braxton County dulcimer-maker from Bragg Run. Original photograph by Carl Fleischhauer. Photograph of the original photo by Gerry Milnes, Feb 1990, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1367.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Basil Blake

Black and white photo of Basil Blake standing on the porch. Milnes described Basil Blake as a pre-revival Braxton County dulcimer-maker from Bragg Run. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, Feb 1990, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1367.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Stewart Blake dulcimer black and white close-up

Black and white close-up of carved head, pegbox and tuning pegs on dulcimer made by Stewart Blake from Braxton County. Strings wrap around the peg box; Stewart Blake’s nephew Hilly Blake from Clover Fork reported that in hard times, Stewart made his strings from old broom wire. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, April 1989, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1362.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Stewart Blake dulcimer

Lap dulcimer with hourglass shape made from chestnut wood by Stewart Blake from Braxton County, WV. The instrument features wire frets, diamond-shaped sound holes, and 10 smaller holes along the length of the body. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, April 1989, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1361.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Stewart Blake lap dulcimer

Lap dulcimer with hourglass shape made from chestnut wood by Stewart Blake from Braxton County, WV. The instrument features wire frets, diamond-shaped sound holes, and 10 smaller holes across the length of the body. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, April 1989, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1360.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Hubert Duvall playing lap dulcimer

Hubert Duvall, nephew of dulcimer-maker from Braxton County, Amity White, playing a 3-string dulcimer made by his uncle Amity. The instrument is made from tiger maple wood and features wire frets and wooden tuning pegs. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, Dec 1988, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1359.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Walter Miller with lap dulcimer

Walter Miller posing with his lap dulcimer. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, Dec 1988, Nicholas County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1356.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Basil Blake dulcimer

Basil Blake’s 3-string hourglass lap dulcimer. The dulcimer features four star-shaped sound holes, carved frets, and carved fingerboard. Basil Blake was described by Gerry Milnes as a pre-revival dulcimer maker from Bragg Run in Braxton County. Photograph by Gerry Milnes, March 1990, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1355.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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Earl Singleton

Three nearly identical images of two family photographs featuring Earl Singleton holding a racoon (photo on left) and seated with his lap dulcimer (photo on right). Photograph (of the photographs) by Gerry Milnes, March 1991, Braxton County, WV.

archive reference: GM S1347, GM S1346, GM S1345.

Project description: The Milnes Collection contains audio-visual recordings made and collected by the Augusta Heritage Center’s former Folk Arts Coordinator, Gerald Milnes. Throughout his career with Augusta, Milnes conducted field work to amass a large collection of photographs, oral histories, music, and event recordings. He recorded the bulk of the collection from the early 1970s to 2013, but the collection also includes tapes and photographs with earlier dates that others sent to him.

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