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CD archive project : Dorset 1

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: 2004-6.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • RA033Dorset1 - EHD Audio G Folder (Sadie).
Contents:
Tracks 1-4 recorded 19/10/1952, Chideock, Bridport by Kennedy, Peter. (BBC 18694): 1. Barnes, Mrs E: Jersey City (Died for Love). (1'18") -- 2. Barnes, Mrs & Tuck Mrs: Talk about The Prickly Bush. (1'00") -- 3. Scaddon, Mrs Julia:The Prickly Bush (1st Part). (3'43") -- 4. Scaddon, Mrs Julia: The Prickly Bush (last part). (0'59") -- Tracks 5-6: Mr Biles, recorded 19/09/1943, Label says Mr. Biles is from Melplash, Dorset. (BBC 6797) -- 5. Shearing Song [1 verse]. (1'01") -- 6. John Barleycorn [1 verse]. (1'04") -- Tracks 7-8: Cox, Edwin & Stephens, Harry, recorded 08/10/1954, Wool by Kennedy, Peter -- 7. Intro: The Country Courtship. (1'44") (BBC 21496) -- 8. The Country Courtship. (4'17") (BBC 21497) -- Tracks 9-14: Curtis, Andrew, Aged 81, recorded 10/10/1954, Corfe by Kennedy, Peter -- 9. The Shepherdess [talk before and after]. (4'44") (BBC 21476) -- 10. Talk: Singing at an old folks' tea; Following a professional singer. (1'56") (BBC 21476) -- 11. As I Walked Out One May Morning (Lawyer Lee). (2'26") (BBC 21476) -- 12. Ellen the Fair (+ talk preceding and following). (3'53") (BBC 21477) -- 13. The Turmut Hoeing [fragment]. (0'58") (BBC 21477) -- 14. Talk about local dancing, including tune of 4-Hand Reel (Sally's Gone to Dorchester'. (2'52") (BBC 21477) -- Tracks 15-18: The Dorset Trio, recorded 17/09/1943, Kingston, nr. Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck -- 15. Grandfather's Dance. 2:40. (BBC 6777) -- 16. Hands Across ['Melodeon Solo' handwritten on label] 2:16. (BBC 6777) -- 17. The Monkey's Hornpipe. 2:08. (BBC 6778) -- 18. Italian Schottische. 2:07. (BBC 6778) -- 19. Eveleigh, Tom, of Eype: The Husbandman & Servingman (The Singing of the Travels) (Song from the Mummers' play St. George, 2 verses only). Recorded Feb. 1951, Symondsbury by Kennedy, Peter. 1:16. (BBC 22323) -- 20. Hawkins, Harry [melodeon]: Four Hand Reel. Recorded 3/12/1948 in Netherbury. 2:47. (BBC 14627) -- 21. Pidgeon, Bert [melodeon] & Tuck, Alf [tambourine]: Four Hand Reel. Recorded 17/09/1949, Symondsbury. 1:24. (BBC 14627) -- Tracks 22-24: Hayne, Walter, recorded 20/10/1954, Abbotsbury by Kennedy, Peter -- 22. The Soldier & the Lady (The Nightingale) 2:20. (BBC 22437) -- 23. Talk by the singer about his work. 0:47. (BBC 22437) -- 24. Soldier, Won't You Marry Me? (tune of song Not for Joe). Melodeon. 1:34. (BBC 22437) -- Tracks 25-28 recorded 17/09/1943, Kingston, nr. Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck. [n.b. While the label on (BBC 6779 names the peformer as Mrs Hooper, it seems likely this is a spelling mistake, and that it should read Mr Hooper. It certainly sounds like a Mr Hooper.] -- 25. Hooper, Mrs: The Ploughboy. 2:29. (BBC 6779) -- 26. Hooper, Mrs: Jimmy Boy. 2:25. (BBC 6779) -- 27. Hooper, Mr [concertina]: Grandmother's Dance. 2:15. (BBC 6968) -- 28. Hooper, Mr [concertina]: Up the Middle. 2:04. (BBC 6968) -- Tracks 29-30 recorded 12/4/1949, Sixpenny Handley -- 29. Lucas, C, hurdlemaker: The Prickle Holly Bush (The Briary Bush or the Maid Saved from the Gallows). 3:42. (BBC 9467) -- 30. Lucas, C: Admiral Benbow. 2:57. (BBC 9467).
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML BBC Recordings Storage SCD CDA BBC 33 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR01967

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Tracks 1-4 recorded 19/10/1952, Chideock, Bridport by Kennedy, Peter. (BBC 18694): 1. Barnes, Mrs E: Jersey City (Died for Love). (1'18") -- 2. Barnes, Mrs & Tuck Mrs: Talk about The Prickly Bush. (1'00") -- 3. Scaddon, Mrs Julia:The Prickly Bush (1st Part). (3'43") -- 4. Scaddon, Mrs Julia: The Prickly Bush (last part). (0'59") -- Tracks 5-6: Mr Biles, recorded 19/09/1943, Label says Mr. Biles is from Melplash, Dorset. (BBC 6797) -- 5. Shearing Song [1 verse]. (1'01") -- 6. John Barleycorn [1 verse]. (1'04") -- Tracks 7-8: Cox, Edwin & Stephens, Harry, recorded 08/10/1954, Wool by Kennedy, Peter -- 7. Intro: The Country Courtship. (1'44") (BBC 21496) -- 8. The Country Courtship. (4'17") (BBC 21497) -- Tracks 9-14: Curtis, Andrew, Aged 81, recorded 10/10/1954, Corfe by Kennedy, Peter -- 9. The Shepherdess [talk before and after]. (4'44") (BBC 21476) -- 10. Talk: Singing at an old folks' tea; Following a professional singer. (1'56") (BBC 21476) -- 11. As I Walked Out One May Morning (Lawyer Lee). (2'26") (BBC 21476) -- 12. Ellen the Fair (+ talk preceding and following). (3'53") (BBC 21477) -- 13. The Turmut Hoeing [fragment]. (0'58") (BBC 21477) -- 14. Talk about local dancing, including tune of 4-Hand Reel (Sally's Gone to Dorchester'. (2'52") (BBC 21477) -- Tracks 15-18: The Dorset Trio, recorded 17/09/1943, Kingston, nr. Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck -- 15. Grandfather's Dance. 2:40. (BBC 6777) -- 16. Hands Across ['Melodeon Solo' handwritten on label] 2:16. (BBC 6777) -- 17. The Monkey's Hornpipe. 2:08. (BBC 6778) -- 18. Italian Schottische. 2:07. (BBC 6778) -- 19. Eveleigh, Tom, of Eype: The Husbandman & Servingman (The Singing of the Travels) (Song from the Mummers' play St. George, 2 verses only). Recorded Feb. 1951, Symondsbury by Kennedy, Peter. 1:16. (BBC 22323) -- 20. Hawkins, Harry [melodeon]: Four Hand Reel. Recorded 3/12/1948 in Netherbury. 2:47. (BBC 14627) -- 21. Pidgeon, Bert [melodeon] & Tuck, Alf [tambourine]: Four Hand Reel. Recorded 17/09/1949, Symondsbury. 1:24. (BBC 14627) -- Tracks 22-24: Hayne, Walter, recorded 20/10/1954, Abbotsbury by Kennedy, Peter -- 22. The Soldier & the Lady (The Nightingale) 2:20. (BBC 22437) -- 23. Talk by the singer about his work. 0:47. (BBC 22437) -- 24. Soldier, Won't You Marry Me? (tune of song Not for Joe). Melodeon. 1:34. (BBC 22437) -- Tracks 25-28 recorded 17/09/1943, Kingston, nr. Corfe Castle, Isle of Purbeck. [n.b. While the label on (BBC 6779 names the peformer as Mrs Hooper, it seems likely this is a spelling mistake, and that it should read Mr Hooper. It certainly sounds like a Mr Hooper.] -- 25. Hooper, Mrs: The Ploughboy. 2:29. (BBC 6779) -- 26. Hooper, Mrs: Jimmy Boy. 2:25. (BBC 6779) -- 27. Hooper, Mr [concertina]: Grandmother's Dance. 2:15. (BBC 6968) -- 28. Hooper, Mr [concertina]: Up the Middle. 2:04. (BBC 6968) -- Tracks 29-30 recorded 12/4/1949, Sixpenny Handley -- 29. Lucas, C, hurdlemaker: The Prickle Holly Bush (The Briary Bush or the Maid Saved from the Gallows). 3:42. (BBC 9467) -- 30. Lucas, C: Admiral Benbow. 2:57. (BBC 9467).

RA033Dorset1 - EHD Audio G Folder (Sadie).

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