Suzanne Scott Sportfishing Boat Interiors Scrapbook, PC.5111

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Suzanne Scott Sportfishing Boat Interiors Scrapbook, PC.5111

Abstract

Suzanne Scott ran a small interior design business during the 1970s. She gained several clients through Davis Yachts when a need arose to have the cabins of sport fishing boats decorated.

Descriptive Summary

Title
Suzanne Scott Sportfishing Boat Interiors Scrapbook
Call Number
PC.5111
Creator
Godley, Suzanne
Date
circa 1980
Extent
0.200 cubic feet
Language
English
Repository
Outer Banks History Center

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Restrictions on Access & Use

Access Restrictions

Available for research

Use Restrictions

Copyright is retained by the authors of these materials, or their descendants, as stipulated by United States copyright law (Title 17 US Code). Individual researchers are responsible for using these materials in conformance with copyright law as well as any donor restrictions accompanying the materials.

Preferred Citation

PC.5111, Suzanne Scott Sportfishing Boat Interiors Scrapbook, Outer Banks History Center, Manteo, NC., U.S.A.

Collection Overview

The collection contains 1 scrapbook with boat plans and photographs of interiors of sportfishing boats built by Davis Boat Works and decorated by Suzanne Scott.

Biographical/Historical

Suzanne Scott ran a small interior design business out of Fearing's Department Store during the 1970s. She gained several clients through Davis Yachts when a need arose to have the cabins of sport fishing boats decorated. Ms. Scott kept a scrapbook of the boats she decorated, that includes photographs and boat plans. These boats represent the earliest hull designs of Davis Yachts.

Contents of the Collection

Collection Contents
Suzanne Scott Sportfishing Boat Interiors Scrapbook, circa 1980
Box 1

Subject Headings

  • Davis Boat Works
  • Boatbuilding -- North Carolina -- Outer Banks
  • Wanchese (N.C.)
  • Acquisitions Information

    Donated by Suzanne Scott Godley in 2012.

    Processing Information

  • Processed by LeVern Parker, OBHC volunteer.