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Speech: Untitled (clipped at start) ['And when I was a young lad...' Topic: the word 'broom'; the reel 'Down the Broom', played by Billy Clarke of Ballybay, Co Monaghan]
Ennis, Seamus
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- Gaeilge
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This tape is a dubbing made by the archives department at RTE for the index of dance music made by Breandan Breathnach after his retirement (i.e. the Post-Retirement Index = PRI). This tape is referred to as RE 14 in BB's list of RTE recordings processed for PRI. That list is available in BB's reference notebook for PRI.
Digitised from the original tape, and catalogue updated by Jackie Small, May 2005.
For a high-quality copy of this tape, see 1305-ITMA-REEL
Imported from Reeldubs July 2013
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Spoken information on tape ; On white cardboard cover: ; In pencil in BB's hand: 'Ennis & D Murphy / taped for indexing' ; Spine: 'RE 14. (a) SE + DM: (b) SE.' ; Carton: RTE label with handwritten information: 'ex RTE Archives / 1) 171/68 S. Ennis & D. / Murphy / (Orig 2. BBC progs?) / Rec. date unknown / 2) S. Ennis 6/76 / Inserts for Here and Now / Prog. / Rec. 1976?'
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- Béarla