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028 0 0 _aBLSA C 433 2
_bBritish Library Sound Archive
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_beng
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099 _aSCD CDA HAMER 2
245 0 0 _aFred Hamer collection, CD 2
260 _bBritish Library Sound Archive,
_c1950-1969.
300 _a1 sound disc :
_bdigital ;
_c4 3/4 in.
500 _aCompact disc.
505 0 _a1. [announcement] C433/2. C433/2 Side 1 Transcribed for lecture. Edie Church, Biddenham, Bedfordshire -- 2. There was an old couple [Roud 491] -- 3. 00:09 Edie Church: Sailor boys [Roud 12441] -- 00:49 Paddy Church, Biddenham, Bedfordshire: Wexford murder [Roud 263] -- 04:00 Paddy Church: Ship that never returned [Roud 775] -- Mrs Johnstone, Bedford, Bedfordshire: 04:56 When shall we get married [Roud 313] -- 06:51 May song (Buckworth) [Roud 305] -- Harry Scott, Eaton Bray, Bedfordshire: 07:45 Jolly herring [Roud 128] -- 12:14 Ploughboy song [All jolly fellows, Roud 346] -- 13:15 Queen of the May (O the Winter was gone) [Roud 594] -- Nick Broad, Pelynt, Cornwall: 15:27 Rambling soldier (I've been to the wars) [Roud 21266] -- 16:45 Ox plough song [Roud 686, fragment] -- 17:15 I had a little cock [Roud 544] -- 19:29 [and unidentified male singer]: Nightingale [Roud 371] -- 22:06 Blackbird (If I were a blackbird) [Roud 387] -- 4. Carter's lad [Roud 1080, fragment] -- 5. 00:35 Home late [Our Goodman, Roud 114] -- 02:37 Three cheers for the Army and Navy [Roud 23548] -- 05:31 [unidentified male singer]: Our song is done -- 6. C433/2 Side 2: As I roved out (off air recording of an edition of the BBC radio programme broadcast from Sussex) [starts part way through: some of the missing material is on CD 16]. Introduction and links by Francis Collinson and Bob Copper: 00:00 Noah Gillette, Hastings, East Sussex: Bonny bunch of roses [Roud 664, first two verses missing from recording] -- 02:30 Ned Adams, Hastings, East Sussex: Bold Princess Royal [Roud 528] -- 07:09 [unidentified instrumental group]: Piece / by Francis Collinson (based on Bold Princess Royal, Waly waly, To hear the nightingales sing, and John Barleycorn) -- 11:20 Bob Copper and Ron Copper, Rottingdean, East Sussex: Heigh ho, sing ivy [Roud 21093] -- Mrs Apps, Sissinghurst, Kent: 13:45 Talk about learning Lily white hand from gypsies in Epping Forest -- 14:20 Lily white hand [Roud 564] -- 16:57 Frances Kitching [with instrumental group]: I sowed the seeds of love [Roud 3 / Mrs Oliver, Bethersden, Kent].
518 _aThese copies were made in 2011.
530 _aBLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003502; BL Archive tape: H2194; Hamer tape No: 2.
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_hSCD CDA HAMER 2
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