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_aPGMFT1 _bPaul Graney Memorial Folk Trust |
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_aAt work & play : _ba compilation of words and music taken from the archives of the Paul Graney Memorial Folk Trust |
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_bPaul Graney Memorial Folk Trust, _c2006. |
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_a1 sound disc : _bdigital ; _c4 3/4 in. |
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505 | 0 | _a1. 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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_aGraney, Paul _912724 |
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_aManchester _912499 |
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