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Ireland : folk songs

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: 22424 [ITMA \ 5067-BBC-se, NSA \ 9cl 0029070] | BBCPublication details: BBC, 1954.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Dubbed to CDA BBC 338.
Contents:
A (front): 1. The Grave of the once famed Napoleon [fragment] (1'33") / sung by Mamo Clancy, Ballinaford, Connemara, August 1954 -- 2. Bruach Na Carraige Baine (The Banks of the White Rock (1'20") / sung in English and Gaelic by Brigid MacDonagh, recorded Feenish Island, Co. Galway (Connemara), August 1954 -- B. (back): 1. The Turfman from Ardee (2'03") / sung by John Martin through megaphone (street singer) recorded at cattle fair, Gortahork Donegal 06.09.54 -- 2. Interview with John Martin (street singer) (1'12") intevriew by Seamus Ennis. Gortahork, Donegal 06.09.54.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SAD 959 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR03838

Sound disc, analog.

Musical instruments: Voice.

A (front): 1. The Grave of the once famed Napoleon [fragment] (1'33") / sung by Mamo Clancy, Ballinaford, Connemara, August 1954 -- 2. Bruach Na Carraige Baine (The Banks of the White Rock (1'20") / sung in English and Gaelic by Brigid MacDonagh, recorded Feenish Island, Co. Galway (Connemara), August 1954 -- B. (back): 1. The Turfman from Ardee (2'03") / sung by John Martin through megaphone (street singer) recorded at cattle fair, Gortahork Donegal 06.09.54 -- 2. Interview with John Martin (street singer) (1'12") intevriew by Seamus Ennis. Gortahork, Donegal 06.09.54.

Dubbed to CDA BBC 338.

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