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Jacqueline Shore, Clip 2: Wedding

Collection: Queens Memory Collection at the Archives at Queens Library: Jacqueline Shore
Date: Time Period: 2012-2018; 2018-06-26; Interview recorded: June 26 2018 Material: Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital recorder digital recorder and Adobe Audition. Dimension: Total running time: 00:03:11
Creator: Jacqueline Shore interviewed by Vallaire Wallace Identifier: aql:34067 shore-jacqueline-clip2

Description: Jacqueline talks about their wedding that was quick and simple. They planned it in one month, only invited 5 friends, and got married at the Central Park Conservatory. The ceremony lasted for 1 hour and they almost got kicked out, but were allowed to stay. Clip taken from Part 1 of the interview.

Collection : aql:20455; aql:34082

Creator : Jacqueline Shore interviewed by Vallaire Wallace

Date : Time Period: 2012-2018; 2018-06-26; Interview recorded: June 26 2018

Summary/Description : Jacqueline talks about their wedding that was quick and simple. They planned it in one month, only invited 5 friends, and got married at the Central Park Conservatory. The ceremony lasted for 1 hour and they almost got kicked out, but were allowed to stay. Clip taken from Part 1 of the interview.

Subject : Weddings

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Coverage : Locations discussed: Central Park, Manhattan, NY Manhattan (New York, N.Y.) Central Park (New York, N.Y.)

Type : Oral history

Format : Digital audio recording made using Zoom H2 digital recorder digital recorder and Adobe Audition.; Total running time: 00:03:11

Identifier : aql:34067 shore-jacqueline-clip2

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