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Fred Hamer collection (NSA Tape 31a)

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: C 433 / 31 (H 1786 - Tape 5 / 7 side 1) | NSAPublication details: NSA, 1950-1969.Description: 1 audiocassette : analog
Contents:
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.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Hamer Recordings Storage SCS 504 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR00589

Cassette.

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.

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