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003 | UkLoVW | ||
005 | 20201218005943.0 | ||
007 | sd duuunnmuuuu | ||
008 | 160809s1954 enkfmnng||||||| t n|eng d | ||
028 | 0 | 0 |
_a22424 [ITMA \ 5067-BBC-se, NSA \ 9cl 0029070] _bBBC |
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_aUkLoVW _beng _cUkLoVW |
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099 | _aSAD 959 | ||
245 | 0 | 0 |
_aIreland _b : folk songs |
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_bBBC, _c1954. |
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300 |
_a1 sound disc : _banalog, 78 rpm |
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500 | _aSound disc, analog. | ||
500 | _aMusical instruments: Voice. | ||
505 | 0 | _aA (front): 1. The Grave of the once famed Napoleon [fragment] (1'33") / sung by Mamo Clancy, Ballinaford, Connemara, August 1954 -- 2. Bruach Na Carraige Baine (The Banks of the White Rock (1'20") / sung in English and Gaelic by Brigid MacDonagh, recorded Feenish Island, Co. Galway (Connemara), August 1954 -- B. (back): 1. The Turfman from Ardee (2'03") / sung by John Martin through megaphone (street singer) recorded at cattle fair, Gortahork Donegal 06.09.54 -- 2. Interview with John Martin (street singer) (1'12") intevriew by Seamus Ennis. Gortahork, Donegal 06.09.54. | |
530 | _aDubbed to CDA BBC 338. | ||
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_2VWML _cMU _hSAD 959 |
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999 | _c71407 |