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028 0 0 _aLP 23622
_bBBC
040 _aUkLoVW
_beng
_cUkLoVW
099 _aSAD 1062 / 3502
245 0 0 _aEngland
_b : folk song, Ireland : folk music
260 _bBBC,
_c1952-57.
300 _a1 sound disc :
_banalog, 33 1/3 rpm
500 _aSound disc, analog.
505 0 _aFront Folk Songs; England All recorded by Peter Kennedy: 1. The Banks of the Nile (2'13") / sung by Richards, Sidney at Curry Rivel, Somerset recorded 2/5/1952 -- 2. Henry the Poacher (3'15") -- 3. Three Gipsies (1'42") / sung by Thomas, Edwin at Allerford, Somerset recorded 3/5/1952 -- 4. Drink Old England Dry (2'42") recorded at Annual Hood Game, Haxey, Lincolnshire 5/1/1953 -- 5. The Herring Song (2'40") -- 6. The Farmyard Song (1'40") / sung by Allington, Edgar at Brandon, Suffolk recorded 17/6/1955 -- 7. The Brisk Young Maiden (4'32") -- 8. All Jolly Fellows That Follow the Plough (2'02") / sung by Jeffrey, Ernest at Wisbech, Cambridgeshire recorded 23/7/1956 -- Back Folk Music: Ireland All recorded by S. Ennis. All / played by Droney, Christopher [concertina], County Clare, Ireland recorded 2/1957: 1. Two Double Jigs: The Humours of Belharbour & Paidin O Rafferty (2'05") -- 2. Two Polkas: I Wont Marry Her & Among the Lakes of Sligo (3'24") -- 3. Two Reels (unnamed) (2'58") -- 4. The Doon Reel (1'43") -- 5. Reel: The Lads of Kilfenora (1'44") -- 6. Double Jig: The Lark in the Morning (2'58") -- 7. Single Jig: Our Lad een is a Fine Lad een (2'03") -- 8. Two Reels: St. Anne's Reel & Going West Along the Road (2'15").
530 _aFront: 1-3 dubbed to CDA BBC 47; 5 & 6 to CDA BBC 26, 7 & 8 to CDA BBC 27; 4 to CDA 28; back [and more?] to CDA BBC 374.
942 _2VWML
_cMU
_hSAD 1062 / 3502
999 _c69257