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At work & play : a compilation of words and music taken from the archives of the Paul Graney Memorial Folk Trust

Material type: MusicMusicPublisher number: PGMFT1 | Paul Graney Memorial Folk TrustPublication details: Paul Graney Memorial Folk Trust, 2006.Description: 1 sound disc : digital ; 4 3/4 inSubject(s):
Contents:
1. The story of cotton / Intro: Paul Graney, song: Marie Little -- 2. Mill girls lament / Vera Aspey -- 3. Four pence a day / unidentified singer -- 4. Interview with unidentified male worker -- 5. No more shall I work in the factory / Dorothy Fryman -- 6. No more shall I work in the factory / Faith Petric -- 7. The ballad of the working man / The Blackpool Taverners -- 8. Interview with Mrs Hill -- 9. King Cotton / Mike Harding -- 10. Hard times / Harry Boardman -- 11. Interview with Mrs Anderton -- 12. Poverty knock / Mike Harding -- 13. All along the Rossendale / Marie Little -- 14. Pretoria pit disaster -- 15. Jemmy lad / read by Brian Clare -- 16. Dark as a dungeon / unidentified singer -- 17. Farewell to the Monty / Johnny Handle -- 18. Interview with Nellie Potter (Maypole pit) -- 19. The blackleg miners / Bob Davenport -- 20. Interview with Ivan Fryman (Bradford pit) -- 21. Hold the fort / unidentified singer -- 22. Sinner man / The Spinners -- 23. Interview with unidentified female singer -- 24. Rochda' Wakes / read by T. Hindley -- 25. July Wakes / Stan Ellison -- 26. Interview with Mrs Hill -- 27. Cob o coaling / Harry & Leslie Boardman -- 28. Ale is physic / Mike Harding.
Holdings
Item type Home library Collection Shelving location Class number Materials specified Status Notes Date due Barcode
Sound Recordings Sound Recordings VWML Gift Storage SCD 3119 (Browse shelf(Opens below)) Reference only Donated by Dominic Dowsey-Magog SR09526

Compact disc.

1. The story of cotton / Intro: Paul Graney, song: Marie Little -- 2. Mill girls lament / Vera Aspey -- 3. Four pence a day / unidentified singer -- 4. Interview with unidentified male worker -- 5. No more shall I work in the factory / Dorothy Fryman -- 6. No more shall I work in the factory / Faith Petric -- 7. The ballad of the working man / The Blackpool Taverners -- 8. Interview with Mrs Hill -- 9. King Cotton / Mike Harding -- 10. Hard times / Harry Boardman -- 11. Interview with Mrs Anderton -- 12. Poverty knock / Mike Harding -- 13. All along the Rossendale / Marie Little -- 14. Pretoria pit disaster -- 15. Jemmy lad / read by Brian Clare -- 16. Dark as a dungeon / unidentified singer -- 17. Farewell to the Monty / Johnny Handle -- 18. Interview with Nellie Potter (Maypole pit) -- 19. The blackleg miners / Bob Davenport -- 20. Interview with Ivan Fryman (Bradford pit) -- 21. Hold the fort / unidentified singer -- 22. Sinner man / The Spinners -- 23. Interview with unidentified female singer -- 24. Rochda' Wakes / read by T. Hindley -- 25. July Wakes / Stan Ellison -- 26. Interview with Mrs Hill -- 27. Cob o coaling / Harry & Leslie Boardman -- 28. Ale is physic / Mike Harding.

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