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Fred Hamer collection, CD 60 / Fred Hamer

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 41 Side 1 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003560; BL Archive tape: H1870; Hamer tape No: 5/17 Side 1.
Contents:
1. [announcement] C443/41 Side 1: -- 2. Transcripts of previous recordings for a Women's Institute talk on customs: 00:00 Harry Green, Tilty, Essex: the pear tree [Roud 12861, recited] -- 02:11 Cecil Miles, Haddenham, Buckinghamshire: Interview about mummers -- 03:19 Mr and Mrs Wagstaffe, Clowne, Derbyshire: Interview about mummers -- 03:54 Cecil Miles: Interview about mummers -- 04:52 Mr Wagstaffe: Extract from Clowne mummers' play [recited] -- 3. Richard Thorne & Mrs B Thorne, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire: 00:00 Interview about Plough Monday at Thurleigh and Bolnhurst -- 4. 00:00 W Wagstaffe, Ickwell, Bedfordshire: Valentine chant [Roud 1142] -- 00:34 Billy Bartle, Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire: Good morning Valentine [Roud 1142] -- 00:52 Miss Marsom, Northill, Bedfordshire: Good morning Valentine [Roud 1142] -- Maurice Rutt, Langford, Bedfordshire: 01:16 Interview about Shrove Tuesday customs -- 02:26 Shrove Tuesday chant [Roud 1516] -- Group of singers, Padstow, Cornwall: 04:49 Padstow night song [Roud 305] -- 08:07 Padstow day song [Roud 305] -- Mrs Johnstone, Bedford, Bedfordshire: 10:35 A branch of May [Roud 305] -- 11:32 Interview about May customs -- 12:18 Good morning lords and ladies [Roud 305] -- 13:46 Mrs Limbrick, Offley, Hertfordshire: Today, today is the first of May [Roud 305] -- Chris Marsom, Northill, Bedfordshire: 15:17 Arise, arise my pretty fair maid [Roud 305] -- 16:04 Interview about May Day customs -- 19:35 Arthur Brace, Kempston, Bedfordshire: Herring's head [Roud 128] -- Transcripts of recordings by David Shaw: Harry Scott, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire: 22:56 MacKenzie the [???] donkeyman [fragment] -- 23:23 Roar to a drop [fragment] -- 23:45 Jump out of bed [Roud 12895, fragment] -- 24:34 Ground for the floor [Roud 1269, fragment] -- 25:27 I'm rather too old for it now [Roud 23600, fragment] -- 25:55 Darling Mabel [Roud 23601, fragment] -- 26:29 'Twas in the pleasant month of May [Roud 1072, fragment] -- 27:27 I was born in the county of old Bedfordshire [Roud 9726] -- 29:16 As I came home so late last night [Roud 114, fragment] -- 30:15 Banks of Dundee [Roud 148, fragment] -- 31:14 Life of man [Roud 848, fragment] -- 32:26 Why was I born to be tormented so [Roud 9516, fragment] -- 33:45 Now he's dead and he's gone [Roud 7951, fragment] -- 34:24 Turkey rhubarb [Roud 1073, fragment] -- 35:17 Nelly Ray [Roud 12610, fragment] -- 35:54 Tiddly Wink the barber [Roud 20452, fragment] -- 36:30 Valiant isle the Isle of Wight [recited] -- 37:27 Over the garden wall [fragment] -- 37:46 Nelly Gray [Roud 4883, fragment] -- 38:29 It's nice to have a home of your own [Roud 23604].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Hamer Recordings Storage SCD CDA HAMER 60 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06921

Compact disc.

1. [announcement] C443/41 Side 1: -- 2. Transcripts of previous recordings for a Women's Institute talk on customs: 00:00 Harry Green, Tilty, Essex: the pear tree [Roud 12861, recited] -- 02:11 Cecil Miles, Haddenham, Buckinghamshire: Interview about mummers -- 03:19 Mr and Mrs Wagstaffe, Clowne, Derbyshire: Interview about mummers -- 03:54 Cecil Miles: Interview about mummers -- 04:52 Mr Wagstaffe: Extract from Clowne mummers' play [recited] -- 3. Richard Thorne & Mrs B Thorne, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire: 00:00 Interview about Plough Monday at Thurleigh and Bolnhurst -- 4. 00:00 W Wagstaffe, Ickwell, Bedfordshire: Valentine chant [Roud 1142] -- 00:34 Billy Bartle, Wrestlingworth, Bedfordshire: Good morning Valentine [Roud 1142] -- 00:52 Miss Marsom, Northill, Bedfordshire: Good morning Valentine [Roud 1142] -- Maurice Rutt, Langford, Bedfordshire: 01:16 Interview about Shrove Tuesday customs -- 02:26 Shrove Tuesday chant [Roud 1516] -- Group of singers, Padstow, Cornwall: 04:49 Padstow night song [Roud 305] -- 08:07 Padstow day song [Roud 305] -- Mrs Johnstone, Bedford, Bedfordshire: 10:35 A branch of May [Roud 305] -- 11:32 Interview about May customs -- 12:18 Good morning lords and ladies [Roud 305] -- 13:46 Mrs Limbrick, Offley, Hertfordshire: Today, today is the first of May [Roud 305] -- Chris Marsom, Northill, Bedfordshire: 15:17 Arise, arise my pretty fair maid [Roud 305] -- 16:04 Interview about May Day customs -- 19:35 Arthur Brace, Kempston, Bedfordshire: Herring's head [Roud 128] -- Transcripts of recordings by David Shaw: Harry Scott, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire: 22:56 MacKenzie the [???] donkeyman [fragment] -- 23:23 Roar to a drop [fragment] -- 23:45 Jump out of bed [Roud 12895, fragment] -- 24:34 Ground for the floor [Roud 1269, fragment] -- 25:27 I'm rather too old for it now [Roud 23600, fragment] -- 25:55 Darling Mabel [Roud 23601, fragment] -- 26:29 'Twas in the pleasant month of May [Roud 1072, fragment] -- 27:27 I was born in the county of old Bedfordshire [Roud 9726] -- 29:16 As I came home so late last night [Roud 114, fragment] -- 30:15 Banks of Dundee [Roud 148, fragment] -- 31:14 Life of man [Roud 848, fragment] -- 32:26 Why was I born to be tormented so [Roud 9516, fragment] -- 33:45 Now he's dead and he's gone [Roud 7951, fragment] -- 34:24 Turkey rhubarb [Roud 1073, fragment] -- 35:17 Nelly Ray [Roud 12610, fragment] -- 35:54 Tiddly Wink the barber [Roud 20452, fragment] -- 36:30 Valiant isle the Isle of Wight [recited] -- 37:27 Over the garden wall [fragment] -- 37:46 Nelly Gray [Roud 4883, fragment] -- 38:29 It's nice to have a home of your own [Roud 23604].

These copies were made in 2011.

BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003560; BL Archive tape: H1870; Hamer tape No: 5/17 Side 1.

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