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099 | _aSCS 149 | ||
245 | 0 | 0 | _a[BBC recordings from Wales, Ireland, England] |
260 | _c1937-1959. | ||
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_a1 audiocassette : _banalog |
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500 | _aCassette. | ||
500 | _aMusical instruments: Lambeg drums. | ||
505 | 0 | _a1. Sons of Ulster Drumming Club Lambeg drums. Flanagan's Alley (1'56"), Flame of Edinburgh (2'11"). Recorded 28/3/1942 -- 2. Lisbreen Ceilidhe Band. Reels: Pigeon on the Gate, The Scholar (2'05"), Jigs: Roaring Jelly, Jackson's Fancy (1'58"), Hornpipes: Honeysuckle, Liverpool (2'46"), Set Dances: Job of Journey Work - (2'01"). Recorded 28/8/1943 -- 3. Swan Upping, at Kingston, Surrey, recorded 19/7/1937. Commentary by Richard Dimbleby -- 4. Eating the Leek Ceremony, observed by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Dettingen Barracks, Blackdown Camp, Sussex, recorded 1/3/1959(3'05") -- 5. Impressions of the traditional fair, Ireland: Killorglin, Co. Kerry with recordings, presented by R.V.A. (Brian) George (20'08") -- 10-11.08.47. on discs 11065, 11066, 10677. | |
518 | _a1937, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1959. | ||
530 | _aAvailable only on cassette 149, record returned to BBC. Most of recording not dubbed to CDA, except for no. 5. dubbed to cassette 149 and CDA BBC 350Original recordings:BBC 5035; BBC 6401 / 6402; BBC 22892; BBC 7144; BBC 11067 [ITMA # 5307-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009529]; BBC 11066 [ITMA # 5308-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009528]; BBC 11065 [ITMA # 5309-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0007]. | ||
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_2VWML _cMU _hSCS 149 |
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