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Fred Hamer collection, CD 35

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 25 Side 1 Part 2 & Side 2 | British Library Sound ArchivePublication details: British Library Sound Archive, 1950-1969.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inAvailable additional physical forms:
  • BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003535; BL Archive tape: H1755; Hamer tape No: 5/1 Side 1 Part 2 & Side 2.
Contents:
1 Announcement C433/25 Side 1 Part 2 and Side 2. -- 2. Richard Thorne, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, 14 October 1965: 00.00 Old Johnny Bigger [Roud 19111] -- 01:42 Wild colonial boy [Roud 677] -- Tim Flint and Eileen Flint, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, 17 October 1965: 04:24 Tim Flint: May song [Roud 305] -- 04:58 Interview about May customs at Leckhamstead & Stony Stratford [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p 31 [microfilm]] -- 3. C433/25 Side 2: Mr Thompson, Langford, Bedfordshire, 16 January 1965: 00:00 Old clothes shop [Roud 23514] -- 00:50 I've got'em [Roud 23513] -- 01:17 You can't diddle me [Roud 23515] -- Mrs Robinson, Wootton, Bedfordshire -- 01:45 Interview about Lace maker's song -- 03:07 Lace maker's song [Roud 3453] -- Marion Field and Mrs Smith, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 30 August 1965: 04:39 Interview about May customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p. 35-36 [microfilm]] -- 07:28 Marion Field: May song [Roud 305] -- 08:24 Interview about May customs at Stevington [continued] -- 11:13 Interview about Plough Monday customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 239 [microfilm]] -- 16:31 Interview about manorial customs in Stevington -- 19:43 Interview about singing games in Stevington -- 21:04 Marion Field: Sir Roger is dead and laid in his grave [Roud 797] -- 24:00 Marion Field: Send the music on [Roud 12981] -- 26:46 Marion Field: Poor Jenny sits a weeping [Roud 2118] -- Fred Harpin and Mrs Harpin, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 31 August 1965: 28:05 Interview about May customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p 37 [microfilm]] -- 30:11 Stevington May song [Roud 305] -- 32:04 Interview about Plough Monday customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 241 [microfilm]] -- 35:49 Jim the carter lad [Roud 1080, fragment] -- 36:33 Interview about Stevington Feast -- Arthur Coleman, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 31 August 1965: 37:28 Interview about May customs in Oakley & Bletsoe [partial transcript in Hamer Ms on microfilm file 6 p. 38] -- 39:08 Bletsoe May song [Roud 305, recited] -- 41:18 The reason why [Roud 1745, partially obscured by print through] -- 44:20 Interview about Plough Monday in Oakley & Bletsoe [partially obscured by print through, partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 240 [microfilm]] -- 48:31 We're all jolly fellows [Roud 346, fragment] -- 49:00 Ten thousand miles away [Roud 1778, fragment] -- William Brewer, Toddington, Bedfordshire, September 1965: 49:33 When Joan's ale was new [Roud 139, recorded by Martin Webber] -- 53:58 [unidentified singing] -- Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire, 22 September 1965: 54:12 As I went up to Ramsey [Derby ram, Roud 126] -- 56:24 A sailor came home late one night [Roud 18828] -- 58:31 On the banks of the Clyde [Roud 2; first verse is Roud 1784].
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Hamer Recordings Storage SCD CDA HAMER 35 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06896

Compact disc.

1 Announcement C433/25 Side 1 Part 2 and Side 2. -- 2. Richard Thorne, Little Staughton, Bedfordshire, 14 October 1965: 00.00 Old Johnny Bigger [Roud 19111] -- 01:42 Wild colonial boy [Roud 677] -- Tim Flint and Eileen Flint, Kimbolton, Huntingdonshire, 17 October 1965: 04:24 Tim Flint: May song [Roud 305] -- 04:58 Interview about May customs at Leckhamstead & Stony Stratford [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p 31 [microfilm]] -- 3. C433/25 Side 2: Mr Thompson, Langford, Bedfordshire, 16 January 1965: 00:00 Old clothes shop [Roud 23514] -- 00:50 I've got'em [Roud 23513] -- 01:17 You can't diddle me [Roud 23515] -- Mrs Robinson, Wootton, Bedfordshire -- 01:45 Interview about Lace maker's song -- 03:07 Lace maker's song [Roud 3453] -- Marion Field and Mrs Smith, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 30 August 1965: 04:39 Interview about May customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p. 35-36 [microfilm]] -- 07:28 Marion Field: May song [Roud 305] -- 08:24 Interview about May customs at Stevington [continued] -- 11:13 Interview about Plough Monday customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 239 [microfilm]] -- 16:31 Interview about manorial customs in Stevington -- 19:43 Interview about singing games in Stevington -- 21:04 Marion Field: Sir Roger is dead and laid in his grave [Roud 797] -- 24:00 Marion Field: Send the music on [Roud 12981] -- 26:46 Marion Field: Poor Jenny sits a weeping [Roud 2118] -- Fred Harpin and Mrs Harpin, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 31 August 1965: 28:05 Interview about May customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 6 p 37 [microfilm]] -- 30:11 Stevington May song [Roud 305] -- 32:04 Interview about Plough Monday customs in Stevington [partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 241 [microfilm]] -- 35:49 Jim the carter lad [Roud 1080, fragment] -- 36:33 Interview about Stevington Feast -- Arthur Coleman, Stevington, Bedfordshire, 31 August 1965: 37:28 Interview about May customs in Oakley & Bletsoe [partial transcript in Hamer Ms on microfilm file 6 p. 38] -- 39:08 Bletsoe May song [Roud 305, recited] -- 41:18 The reason why [Roud 1745, partially obscured by print through] -- 44:20 Interview about Plough Monday in Oakley & Bletsoe [partially obscured by print through, partial transcript in Hamer Ms file 11 p. 240 [microfilm]] -- 48:31 We're all jolly fellows [Roud 346, fragment] -- 49:00 Ten thousand miles away [Roud 1778, fragment] -- William Brewer, Toddington, Bedfordshire, September 1965: 49:33 When Joan's ale was new [Roud 139, recorded by Martin Webber] -- 53:58 [unidentified singing] -- Alf Wildman, Colesden, Bedfordshire, 22 September 1965: 54:12 As I went up to Ramsey [Derby ram, Roud 126] -- 56:24 A sailor came home late one night [Roud 18828] -- 58:31 On the banks of the Clyde [Roud 2; first verse is Roud 1784].

These copies were made in 2011.

BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003535; BL Archive tape: H1755; Hamer tape No: 5/1 Side 1 Part 2 & Side 2.

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