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[BBC recordings from Wales, Ireland, England]

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: 1937-1959.Description: 1 audiocassette : analogAvailable additional physical forms:
  • Available only on cassette 149, record returned to BBC. Most of recording not dubbed to CDA, except for no. 5. dubbed to cassette 149 and CDA BBC 350Original recordings:BBC 5035; BBC 6401 / 6402; BBC 22892; BBC 7144; BBC 11067 [ITMA # 5307-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009529]; BBC 11066 [ITMA # 5308-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009528]; BBC 11065 [ITMA # 5309-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0007].
Contents:
1. Sons of Ulster Drumming Club Lambeg drums. Flanagan's Alley (1'56"), Flame of Edinburgh (2'11"). Recorded 28/3/1942 -- 2. Lisbreen Ceilidhe Band. Reels: Pigeon on the Gate, The Scholar (2'05"), Jigs: Roaring Jelly, Jackson's Fancy (1'58"), Hornpipes: Honeysuckle, Liverpool (2'46"), Set Dances: Job of Journey Work - (2'01"). Recorded 28/8/1943 -- 3. Swan Upping, at Kingston, Surrey, recorded 19/7/1937. Commentary by Richard Dimbleby -- 4. Eating the Leek Ceremony, observed by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Dettingen Barracks, Blackdown Camp, Sussex, recorded 1/3/1959(3'05") -- 5. Impressions of the traditional fair, Ireland: Killorglin, Co. Kerry with recordings, presented by R.V.A. (Brian) George (20'08") -- 10-11.08.47. on discs 11065, 11066, 10677.
Holdings
Item type Home library Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Storage SCS 149 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR01291

Cassette.

Musical instruments: Lambeg drums.

1. Sons of Ulster Drumming Club Lambeg drums. Flanagan's Alley (1'56"), Flame of Edinburgh (2'11"). Recorded 28/3/1942 -- 2. Lisbreen Ceilidhe Band. Reels: Pigeon on the Gate, The Scholar (2'05"), Jigs: Roaring Jelly, Jackson's Fancy (1'58"), Hornpipes: Honeysuckle, Liverpool (2'46"), Set Dances: Job of Journey Work - (2'01"). Recorded 28/8/1943 -- 3. Swan Upping, at Kingston, Surrey, recorded 19/7/1937. Commentary by Richard Dimbleby -- 4. Eating the Leek Ceremony, observed by the Royal Welsh Fusiliers at Dettingen Barracks, Blackdown Camp, Sussex, recorded 1/3/1959(3'05") -- 5. Impressions of the traditional fair, Ireland: Killorglin, Co. Kerry with recordings, presented by R.V.A. (Brian) George (20'08") -- 10-11.08.47. on discs 11065, 11066, 10677.

1937, 1942, 1943, 1947, 1959.

Available only on cassette 149, record returned to BBC. Most of recording not dubbed to CDA, except for no. 5. dubbed to cassette 149 and CDA BBC 350Original recordings:BBC 5035; BBC 6401 / 6402; BBC 22892; BBC 7144; BBC 11067 [ITMA # 5307-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009529]; BBC 11066 [ITMA # 5308-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0009528]; BBC 11065 [ITMA # 5309-BBC-se; NSA # 9cl 0007].

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