England : folk song
Material type: MusicPublisher number: 22323 | BBCPublication details: BBC, 1951-1954.Description: 1 sound disc : analog, 78 rpmAvailable additional physical forms:- Front dubbed to CDA BBC 11; Back, band 1 dubbed to CDA 33; back, track 2, dubbed to CDA BBC 19.
Contents:
Front: 1. Jack Hall (Tedburn Hill) (2'12) -- 2. Three Rogues (King Arthur's Sons or the Miller's Three Sons) (1'35") / sung by Endacott, Jack (52, farm labourer), Chagford, Devon, 11/10/1954 -- Back: 1. The Husbandman and Servingman (The Singing of the Travels) (1'10"). (song from the mummers' play, St. George, 2 verses only) / sung by Eveleigh, Tom of Eype, Dorset, recorded at Symondsbury, 2/1951 -- 2. The Old Lass From Dallogill (2'05") (sword dance tune) / played by Waite, Bob (49, quarry maker) on melodeon at Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Item type | Home library | Shelving location | Class number | Materials specified | Status | Date due | Barcode | |
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Sound Recordings | VWML | Storage | SAD 919 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) | Reference only | SR01559 |
Sound disc, analog.
Musical instruments: Melodeon.
Front: 1. Jack Hall (Tedburn Hill) (2'12) -- 2. Three Rogues (King Arthur's Sons or the Miller's Three Sons) (1'35") / sung by Endacott, Jack (52, farm labourer), Chagford, Devon, 11/10/1954 -- Back: 1. The Husbandman and Servingman (The Singing of the Travels) (1'10"). (song from the mummers' play, St. George, 2 verses only) / sung by Eveleigh, Tom of Eype, Dorset, recorded at Symondsbury, 2/1951 -- 2. The Old Lass From Dallogill (2'05") (sword dance tune) / played by Waite, Bob (49, quarry maker) on melodeon at Kirkby Malzeard, Ripon, Yorkshire.
Front dubbed to CDA BBC 11; Back, band 1 dubbed to CDA 33; back, track 2, dubbed to CDA BBC 19.