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Photo, Print, Drawing Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia

About this Item

Title

  • Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia

Names

  • Adler, Thomas A.

Created / Published

  • Ty Ty, Georgia, August 11, 1977

Headings

  • -  Folklore--Georgia
  • -  Restaurants
  • -  Barbecuing
  • -  Fieldwork
  • -  Signage
  • -  Photographs
  • -  Ethnography
  • -  United States -- Georgia -- Tift County -- Ty Ty

Genre

  • Photographs
  • Ethnography

Notes

  • -  Image numbers, descriptions: at at Dorsey's barbecue (signs on establishment vary; one states "Dorsey's Ser. Sta. & BBQ"), Ty Ty, GA: 01, gas pumps, service station; 02-03, painted spotted pig weathervane on the main "Dorsey's Gro." building, frame construction; 04-06, signs in the restaurant, "No whiskey or beer, same rule goes for c-u-r-s-e-i-n-g," "Please don't set on the tables," "God bless our home," and "Notice - Shoes and Shirts Must Be Worn"; 07, Just inside the entrance to the store, including the South Central Georgia Folklife Project poster; 08, signs inside the store, most warning about customer credit issues; 09-10, shelves behind the store's counter, with a variety of food (canned) and non-food items; 11, Georgia Folklife Project poster, on west wall of store; 12, Signs on shelves behind counter; 13, fieldworker David Stanley taking photos in the cafe; 14-15, Gladys Dorsey and her daughter Sara (Sarah?); 16, David Stanley taking pictures; 17, Mr. Charlie Dorsey (at right) talking to customers behind the garage; 18, Gladys Dorsey; 19, melons on the back porch of the cafe; 20, tool shed just west of the store, sign "Air-Oil-Bat.-&-Tires, Tubes, Use of tools, 25 cents, ea. tire, C.D."

Medium

  • 35 mm color slide

Call Number/Physical Location

  • Call number: AFC 1982/010: GA7-TA-41

Source Collection

  • South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010)

Repository

  • American Folklife Center

Digital Id

Online Format

  • image

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Credit line: South-Central Georgia Folklife Project collection (AFC 1982/010), American Folklife Center, Library of Congress

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Chicago citation style:

Adler, Thomas A. Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. United States Tift County Ty Ty Georgia, 1977. Ty Ty, Georgia. Photograph. https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_041/.

APA citation style:

Adler, T. A. (1977) Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. United States Tift County Ty Ty Georgia, 1977. Ty Ty, Georgia. [Photograph] Retrieved from the Library of Congress, https://aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_041/.

MLA citation style:

Adler, Thomas A. Dorsey's barbecue, Ty Ty, Georgia. Ty Ty, Georgia. Photograph. Retrieved from the Library of Congress, <aj.sunback.homes/item/afc1982010_ta_041/>.