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Stephen Sedley field recordings, 3

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: 1966.Description: 1 audio tape reelAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Transferred to 15 CDA tape collection.
Contents:
Side 1: 1.When this wicked war is over (reminiscences of World War One) by Joe Cooper (aged 70) -- 2. Army discipline -- 3. Sleep and snipers -- 4. Gas -- 5. The Germans -- 6. Effects of gas -- 7. Infantry charges -- 8. Casualties -- 9. Prisoners -- 10. Football at Christmas -- 11. Slaughter -- 12. Enlistment -- 13. Army life -- 14. Armistice -- 15. Lice. Recorded in Joe Cooper's caravan on Edenbridge Caravan Site, Kent, 26th March 1966 -- Side 2: Joe Saunders (aka Nelson & Ridley) -- 1. King William -- 2. Irish soldier boy -- 3. Down by thw riverside -- 4. Bold Robert Emmett -- 5. Talk about McKaffery (see tape 364) -- 6. Wandsworth Gaol -- 7. Young Taylor (Adieu to the keeper) -- 8. As I were bound apprentice (The Lincolnshire poacher).
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage STP 363 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR07000

Tape.

Side 1: 1.When this wicked war is over (reminiscences of World War One) by Joe Cooper (aged 70) -- 2. Army discipline -- 3. Sleep and snipers -- 4. Gas -- 5. The Germans -- 6. Effects of gas -- 7. Infantry charges -- 8. Casualties -- 9. Prisoners -- 10. Football at Christmas -- 11. Slaughter -- 12. Enlistment -- 13. Army life -- 14. Armistice -- 15. Lice. Recorded in Joe Cooper's caravan on Edenbridge Caravan Site, Kent, 26th March 1966 -- Side 2: Joe Saunders (aka Nelson & Ridley) -- 1. King William -- 2. Irish soldier boy -- 3. Down by thw riverside -- 4. Bold Robert Emmett -- 5. Talk about McKaffery (see tape 364) -- 6. Wandsworth Gaol -- 7. Young Taylor (Adieu to the keeper) -- 8. As I were bound apprentice (The Lincolnshire poacher).

Recorded in his caravan on Biggin Hill, Kent, 26th March 1966.

Transferred to 15 CDA tape collection.

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