Fred Hamer collection (NSA Tape 31a)
Material type: MusicPublisher number: C 433 / 31 (H 1786 - Tape 5 / 7 side 1) | NSAPublication details: NSA, 1950-1969.Description: 1 audiocassette : analogItem type | Home library | Collection | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Hamer Recordings | Storage | SCS 504 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR00589 |
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Recorded from original at NSA.
Recorded on Uher at 3.75. Uher scale used. 0 1.5 Bradley, May: Sweet Swansea -- 1.5 Bradley, May: Talking about Romany language -- 2 Bradley, May: Barley raking. 2 3 Bradley, May: Farewell to Black Bess, talk on Dick Turpin &. Black Bess -- 2.5 Bradley, May: Willow tree -- 3 Bradley, May: Gipsy remedies -- 3.5 Bradley, May: We're all jolly fellows that follow the plough, talk -- In the shade of the old apple tree -- 4 Bradley, May: Winding up a little ball of yarn -- 4+ Bradley, May: Blue eyed lover -- 4.5 Ludlow church bells, street noises -- 5 Johnstone, Mrs: Wind blows high, Oats and beans and barley -- 5+ Johnstone, Mrs: Buckworth may carol, description of garland, 29th of May, jingle -- 5+ Johnstone, Mrs: Talk about May day in Rutland -- 5.5 Johnstone, Mrs: Good morning ladies and gentlemen, Dean May carol -- 5.75 Johnstone, Mrs: Maid's lament -- 6 Johnstone, Mrs: When shall we get married John -- 6+ Johnstone, Mrs: Evening bells -- 6+ Johnstone, Mrs: Shepherdess or As good as gold -- 6.5 Mr Johnstone trying to give the Three crows & this is followed by Mrs. Johnstone with a parody of his song. To the tune of the doxology.