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CD archive project : Ireland 6

Material type: MusicMusicPublication details: [2004-2006].Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
Tracks 1-3, BBC 12611 (acc. 190). Kathleen Devaney, recorded 18/08/47, Maycullen, Co. Galway: 1. Intro -- 2. Pearls of the White Mountains [sung in Gaelic] -- 3. The Green Bushes -- Tracks 4-6, BBC 12613 (acc. 192). Peter Farrell, recorded 27/08/47, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan: 4. Intro -- 5. Loch Sheelin Side -- 6. The Silent Motor Car -- Tracks 7-13, BBC 13163 [this record not in VWML archive]: 7. Intro ['The Belfast Girl Singers, conductor, Kay Simpson; Nan Shaw; James J. Whitley, Recorded 20/04/48.'] -- Tracks 14-17, BBC 13383 (acc. 200). [unnamed singer], recorded 11/08/47, Killorglin Puck Fair, Co. Kerry: 14. Intro -- 15. The Galtee Farmer -- 16. I bought a mare at Derry Fair -- 17. One Morning Fair I Took the Air (part only) -- Tracks 18-20, BBC 13164 [this record not in VWML archive]: 18. Intro ['The Belfast Girl Singers, conductor, Simpson, Kay; Shaw, Nan; Whitley, James J. Recorded 20/04/48.'] -- Tracks 21-23, BBC 12488 (acc. 184). Ennis, Seamus, recorded 30/08/47, Jamestown (Finglas), Co. Dublin: 21. Intro -- 22. The Rocks of Bawn -- 23. When Cockle Shells Make Silver Bells -- Tracks 24-26, BBC 12489 (acc. 185): 24. Intro -- 25. Colm Keane. Soldier, Soldier. Recorded 20/08/47, Carna, Co. Galway -- 26. Seamus Ennis. When Pat Came Over the Hill. Recorded 30/08/47, Jamestown (Finglas), Co. Dublin -- Tracks 27-29, BBC 12500 (acc. 189): 27. Intro -- 28. Sean McDonough (jun). Morrisey & the Russian Sailor. Recorded 20/08/47, Carna, Co. Galway -- 29. Thomas Donohoe. Pat Boylon. Recorded 27/08/47, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan -- Tracks 30-33, BBC 18532 (acc. 397). Recorded 23/07/52, Castle Caulfield, Co. Tyrone by Peter Kennedy & Sean O'Boyle: 30. Intro -- 31. Vincent Donnelly. The White Hare [talk preceding] -- 32. Margaret Loughran. The Jug of Punch [fragment] -- 33. Margaret Loughran. Father Murphy of Boolavogue.
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 306 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR04525

Compact disc.

Tracks 1-3, BBC 12611 (acc. 190). Kathleen Devaney, recorded 18/08/47, Maycullen, Co. Galway: 1. Intro -- 2. Pearls of the White Mountains [sung in Gaelic] -- 3. The Green Bushes -- Tracks 4-6, BBC 12613 (acc. 192). Peter Farrell, recorded 27/08/47, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan: 4. Intro -- 5. Loch Sheelin Side -- 6. The Silent Motor Car -- Tracks 7-13, BBC 13163 [this record not in VWML archive]: 7. Intro ['The Belfast Girl Singers, conductor, Kay Simpson; Nan Shaw; James J. Whitley, Recorded 20/04/48.'] -- Tracks 14-17, BBC 13383 (acc. 200). [unnamed singer], recorded 11/08/47, Killorglin Puck Fair, Co. Kerry: 14. Intro -- 15. The Galtee Farmer -- 16. I bought a mare at Derry Fair -- 17. One Morning Fair I Took the Air (part only) -- Tracks 18-20, BBC 13164 [this record not in VWML archive]: 18. Intro ['The Belfast Girl Singers, conductor, Simpson, Kay; Shaw, Nan; Whitley, James J. Recorded 20/04/48.'] -- Tracks 21-23, BBC 12488 (acc. 184). Ennis, Seamus, recorded 30/08/47, Jamestown (Finglas), Co. Dublin: 21. Intro -- 22. The Rocks of Bawn -- 23. When Cockle Shells Make Silver Bells -- Tracks 24-26, BBC 12489 (acc. 185): 24. Intro -- 25. Colm Keane. Soldier, Soldier. Recorded 20/08/47, Carna, Co. Galway -- 26. Seamus Ennis. When Pat Came Over the Hill. Recorded 30/08/47, Jamestown (Finglas), Co. Dublin -- Tracks 27-29, BBC 12500 (acc. 189): 27. Intro -- 28. Sean McDonough (jun). Morrisey & the Russian Sailor. Recorded 20/08/47, Carna, Co. Galway -- 29. Thomas Donohoe. Pat Boylon. Recorded 27/08/47, Ballinagh, Co. Cavan -- Tracks 30-33, BBC 18532 (acc. 397). Recorded 23/07/52, Castle Caulfield, Co. Tyrone by Peter Kennedy & Sean O'Boyle: 30. Intro -- 31. Vincent Donnelly. The White Hare [talk preceding] -- 32. Margaret Loughran. The Jug of Punch [fragment] -- 33. Margaret Loughran. Father Murphy of Boolavogue.

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