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Steve Gardham collection, CD 20

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 1009 Steve Gardham Collection 1 (32-77) | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 2007.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA Playback 1CDR0009340, Archive 2CDR0008820.
Contents:
C1009/11 [part 2 of 2]: 1. [start]. Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 23 October 1972 / Billy Clarke and John Hodson [mouth organ] -- 2. Bailiff's daughter of Islington [fragment] / John Hodson -- 3. Rattling old black mare [mouth organ] -- 4. Woman do your duty -- 5. Mary Ann [fragment] / John Hodson and Billy Clark -- 6. Here we come a wassailing -- 7. Jolly miller [Bingo; Roud 589] -- 8. King William -- 9. The mermaid / John Hodson -- 10. The old brown cow -- 11. Yorkshireman's sayings / Mrs Fox, East Yorkshire, ca. 1972 -- 12. Bob Hobson's advice [monologue] -- 13. Fost born [monologue] -- 14. The Bolliton whale [monologue] -- 15. Sally's spring cleaning [monologue] -- 16. Ismael's prayer [introduction, monologue] -- 17. Ismael's prayer [monologue] / George Bradshaw, Withernsea, East Yorkshire, 2 August 1973 -- 18. [Number poem] -- 19. Historical alphabet -- 20. The farmer's boy -- 21. The farmer's boy -- 22. Rolling home by the light of the silvery moon -- 23. Steve Gardham - Announcement. [unidentified speaker I female], East Yorkshire, ca. 1972 -- 24. Owd Bet's rheumatics cure [monologue] -- 25. Wheer's thi muther lad? [monologue] / [unidentified singers, female], East Yorkshire, ca. 1972. -- 26. The volunteer organist -- 27. Jack the carter lad -- 28. There once was a prophet -- 29. There once was a prophet / [unidentified speaker I, female] -- 30. Conversation about dialect / [unidentified speaker II, female] -- 31. Daddy sing no more [The golden stairs] / Brigitte Roe, Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 32. The Boston burglar / Mrs Roe, Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 33. What shall I buy for my dearie -- 34. Jack the carter's lad -- 35. Micky Thumbs [monologue] -- 36. 'Arry went ti 'Arrogate [monologue] -- 37. Stay in your own back yard -- 38. [The babies stocking], Here comes Doctor McNab -- 39. Aunt Maria -- 40. [Holidays, Washing, monologues] -- 41. [Tell you tale, monologues] -- 42. I don't want to play in your yard -- 43. [a penn'orth of chips to grease your lips] / Brigitte Roe's Aunt [?], Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 44. Barnacle Bill the sailor / David Lee, Beverley, East Yorkshire, December 1975 -- 45. Oh Jemima / Emily Riley, Sproatley, East Yorkshire, 17 April 1979 -- 46. An acre o' land -- 47. I cursed and swore at my father -- 48. The jolly ploughboy [The scarlet and the blue, fragment] -- 49. All jolly fellows [fragment] -- 50. A soldier's farewell -- 51. [conversation] -- 52. The farmer's boy [fragment] -- 53. Conversation / Ted Hutchinson, Driffield, East Yorkshire, 3 June 1979 -- 54. Conversation about dialect -- 55. The jolly ploughboy [The scarlet and the blue].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gardham Recordings Storage SCD CDA GARDHAM 20 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR05809

Compact disc.

Musical instruments: mouth organ.

C1009/11 [part 2 of 2]: 1. [start]. Aldbrough, East Yorkshire, 23 October 1972 / Billy Clarke and John Hodson [mouth organ] -- 2. Bailiff's daughter of Islington [fragment] / John Hodson -- 3. Rattling old black mare [mouth organ] -- 4. Woman do your duty -- 5. Mary Ann [fragment] / John Hodson and Billy Clark -- 6. Here we come a wassailing -- 7. Jolly miller [Bingo; Roud 589] -- 8. King William -- 9. The mermaid / John Hodson -- 10. The old brown cow -- 11. Yorkshireman's sayings / Mrs Fox, East Yorkshire, ca. 1972 -- 12. Bob Hobson's advice [monologue] -- 13. Fost born [monologue] -- 14. The Bolliton whale [monologue] -- 15. Sally's spring cleaning [monologue] -- 16. Ismael's prayer [introduction, monologue] -- 17. Ismael's prayer [monologue] / George Bradshaw, Withernsea, East Yorkshire, 2 August 1973 -- 18. [Number poem] -- 19. Historical alphabet -- 20. The farmer's boy -- 21. The farmer's boy -- 22. Rolling home by the light of the silvery moon -- 23. Steve Gardham - Announcement. [unidentified speaker I female], East Yorkshire, ca. 1972 -- 24. Owd Bet's rheumatics cure [monologue] -- 25. Wheer's thi muther lad? [monologue] / [unidentified singers, female], East Yorkshire, ca. 1972. -- 26. The volunteer organist -- 27. Jack the carter lad -- 28. There once was a prophet -- 29. There once was a prophet / [unidentified speaker I, female] -- 30. Conversation about dialect / [unidentified speaker II, female] -- 31. Daddy sing no more [The golden stairs] / Brigitte Roe, Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 32. The Boston burglar / Mrs Roe, Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 33. What shall I buy for my dearie -- 34. Jack the carter's lad -- 35. Micky Thumbs [monologue] -- 36. 'Arry went ti 'Arrogate [monologue] -- 37. Stay in your own back yard -- 38. [The babies stocking], Here comes Doctor McNab -- 39. Aunt Maria -- 40. [Holidays, Washing, monologues] -- 41. [Tell you tale, monologues] -- 42. I don't want to play in your yard -- 43. [a penn'orth of chips to grease your lips] / Brigitte Roe's Aunt [?], Beverley, East Yorkshire, 10 December 1975 -- 44. Barnacle Bill the sailor / David Lee, Beverley, East Yorkshire, December 1975 -- 45. Oh Jemima / Emily Riley, Sproatley, East Yorkshire, 17 April 1979 -- 46. An acre o' land -- 47. I cursed and swore at my father -- 48. The jolly ploughboy [The scarlet and the blue, fragment] -- 49. All jolly fellows [fragment] -- 50. A soldier's farewell -- 51. [conversation] -- 52. The farmer's boy [fragment] -- 53. Conversation / Ted Hutchinson, Driffield, East Yorkshire, 3 June 1979 -- 54. Conversation about dialect -- 55. The jolly ploughboy [The scarlet and the blue].

BLSA Playback 1CDR0009340, Archive 2CDR0008820.

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