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Fred Hamer collection, CD 46 / Fred Hamer, Rosamund Strode

Contributor(s): Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: BLSA C 433 32 | 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: 1CDR0003546; BL Archive tape: H1787; Hamer tape No: 5/8.
Contents:
1. [announcement] C433/32 Side 1: -- 2. Rosamund Strode (voice without words), February 1966. Sixteen song tunes collected in Herefordshire by Ralph Vaughan Williams in September 1912 (August 1909 in the case of Apprentice boy): 00:16 On Christmas Day [Roud 1078 / gypsies near Weobley] -- 02:03 Under the leaves [Roud 127 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 03:04 Good people all [collected from Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 04:01 God rest you merry, gentlemen [Roud 394 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 05:19 Christ made a trance [Roud 2112 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 06:41 Shrewsbury Gaol [collected from Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 08:31 Gipsy lord [collected from Esther Smith] -- 09:28 There was a lady lived in York [Roud 9 / Esther Smith] -- 10:43 Billy Taylor [Roud 158 / Esther Smith] -- 11:48 I'll bind my petticoat [Roud 911 / Esther Smith] -- 12:44 My mother sent me for some water [Roud 506 / Esther Smith] -- 13:21 Sheffield Park [Roud 399 / Esther Smith] -- 14:21 Unquiet grave [Roud 51 / Esther Smith] -- 15:19 Riding down to Portsmouth [Roud 1534 / Esther Smith] -- 17:10 Molly Bawn [Roud 166 / Esther Smith] -- 18:48 Apprentice boy [collected from Esther Smith] -- 3. [announcement] C433/32 Side 2: -- 4. Leicestershire and Rutland Federation of Women's Institutes, May Day tape, 1962: 00:00 Fred Hamer: Announcement -- 00:28 Elizabeth Ruddock: Commentary on May Day tape -- 02:48 Miss F Skerritt, Saxby, Leicestershire: Remember us poor mayers here [Roud 305] -- 04:58 Susan Rawlings, Cottesmore, Rutland: May carol [Roud 305] -- Charlotte Duncombe, Cottesmore, Rutland: 06:15 Interview about May garland and Cottesmore feast day -- 11:56 Good morning lords and ladies [Roud 413] -- 12:22 Spring spring beautiful spring -- 12:52 We have been travelling [Roud 305] -- Frances Walker, Annie Stableford, and Nellie Coltman, Tugby, Leicestershire: 14:04 It is the first the May [Roud 305 and 413] -- Mrs E M Alexander, Sproxton, Leicestershire -- 15:16 This bunch of May [Roud 305] -- 15:41 Over the fields and meadows -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 16:13 A bunch of May [Roud 305] -- 16:42 Over the fields and meadows -- Mrs A Stannage and Miss E M Chalice, Exton, Rutland: 18:17 A garland of roses [Roud 305] -- 18:38 You smile my dear mother -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 19:15 A garland of roses [Roud 305] -- 19:37 You smile my dear mother -- Ethel Bryan, Nellie Randall, Clara Walker, and May Pawley, Thurnby, Leicestershire: 21:00 We've brought you a garland fine and gay [Roud 305] -- 21:22 All around the maypole [Roud 18168] -- Mrs D Petcher and Catherine Gamble, Barlestone, Leicestershire: 23:52 All around the maypole [Roud 305] -- Jean Hill, Newbold Verdon, Leicstershire: 24:26 A jig and jag [Roud 305] -- Mrs Harvey, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire: 24:47 Interview about childhood and May garlands -- 29:10 Diggin a daggon [Roud 305] -- Harriet Beany, East Langton, Leicestershire (Learned from Mrs Gamble, Buckinghamshire): 30:50 Good morning ladies and gentleman [Roud 305] -- 31:42 The first of May is garland day [Roud 305] -- Miss Hind, Barrow on Soar, Leicestershire: 31:58 Trip round the maypole, trit, trit, trot [Roud 22940] -- May Meadows and Mrs E Core, Braunston, Rutland: 33:25 As May day morn is breaking [Roud 305] -- 34:25 When the sky is bright [Roud 305] -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 36:34 Diggin a daggon [Roud 305].
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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 46 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only SR06907

Compact disc.

1. [announcement] C433/32 Side 1: -- 2. Rosamund Strode (voice without words), February 1966. Sixteen song tunes collected in Herefordshire by Ralph Vaughan Williams in September 1912 (August 1909 in the case of Apprentice boy): 00:16 On Christmas Day [Roud 1078 / gypsies near Weobley] -- 02:03 Under the leaves [Roud 127 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 03:04 Good people all [collected from Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 04:01 God rest you merry, gentlemen [Roud 394 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 05:19 Christ made a trance [Roud 2112 / Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 06:41 Shrewsbury Gaol [collected from Mrs and Miss Whatton] -- 08:31 Gipsy lord [collected from Esther Smith] -- 09:28 There was a lady lived in York [Roud 9 / Esther Smith] -- 10:43 Billy Taylor [Roud 158 / Esther Smith] -- 11:48 I'll bind my petticoat [Roud 911 / Esther Smith] -- 12:44 My mother sent me for some water [Roud 506 / Esther Smith] -- 13:21 Sheffield Park [Roud 399 / Esther Smith] -- 14:21 Unquiet grave [Roud 51 / Esther Smith] -- 15:19 Riding down to Portsmouth [Roud 1534 / Esther Smith] -- 17:10 Molly Bawn [Roud 166 / Esther Smith] -- 18:48 Apprentice boy [collected from Esther Smith] -- 3. [announcement] C433/32 Side 2: -- 4. Leicestershire and Rutland Federation of Women's Institutes, May Day tape, 1962: 00:00 Fred Hamer: Announcement -- 00:28 Elizabeth Ruddock: Commentary on May Day tape -- 02:48 Miss F Skerritt, Saxby, Leicestershire: Remember us poor mayers here [Roud 305] -- 04:58 Susan Rawlings, Cottesmore, Rutland: May carol [Roud 305] -- Charlotte Duncombe, Cottesmore, Rutland: 06:15 Interview about May garland and Cottesmore feast day -- 11:56 Good morning lords and ladies [Roud 413] -- 12:22 Spring spring beautiful spring -- 12:52 We have been travelling [Roud 305] -- Frances Walker, Annie Stableford, and Nellie Coltman, Tugby, Leicestershire: 14:04 It is the first the May [Roud 305 and 413] -- Mrs E M Alexander, Sproxton, Leicestershire -- 15:16 This bunch of May [Roud 305] -- 15:41 Over the fields and meadows -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 16:13 A bunch of May [Roud 305] -- 16:42 Over the fields and meadows -- Mrs A Stannage and Miss E M Chalice, Exton, Rutland: 18:17 A garland of roses [Roud 305] -- 18:38 You smile my dear mother -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 19:15 A garland of roses [Roud 305] -- 19:37 You smile my dear mother -- Ethel Bryan, Nellie Randall, Clara Walker, and May Pawley, Thurnby, Leicestershire: 21:00 We've brought you a garland fine and gay [Roud 305] -- 21:22 All around the maypole [Roud 18168] -- Mrs D Petcher and Catherine Gamble, Barlestone, Leicestershire: 23:52 All around the maypole [Roud 305] -- Jean Hill, Newbold Verdon, Leicstershire: 24:26 A jig and jag [Roud 305] -- Mrs Harvey, Market Bosworth, Leicestershire: 24:47 Interview about childhood and May garlands -- 29:10 Diggin a daggon [Roud 305] -- Harriet Beany, East Langton, Leicestershire (Learned from Mrs Gamble, Buckinghamshire): 30:50 Good morning ladies and gentleman [Roud 305] -- 31:42 The first of May is garland day [Roud 305] -- Miss Hind, Barrow on Soar, Leicestershire: 31:58 Trip round the maypole, trit, trit, trot [Roud 22940] -- May Meadows and Mrs E Core, Braunston, Rutland: 33:25 As May day morn is breaking [Roud 305] -- 34:25 When the sky is bright [Roud 305] -- Scalford Womens Institute Choir: 36:34 Diggin a daggon [Roud 305].

These copies were made in 2011.

BLSA archive CDR: 1CDR0003546; BL Archive tape: H1787; Hamer tape No: 5/8.

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