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Bridie McKeeves [negative] / [unidentified photographer]
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Traditional Song Forum, 2019. Lecture series [videorecording] / [various performers]
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Len Graham [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Len Graham, seated singing
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Drogheda Mummers and Wren Boys Festival
Joe Holmes and others [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Frank Harte ; and others [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Frank Harte, singing
Joe Holmes, singing
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Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
Len Graham ; and others [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Len Graham, singing
Joe Holmes, singing
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Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
Joe Holmes [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Joe Holmes, smoking pipe
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Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
Len Graham [negative] / Joe Dowdall
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Len Graham, seated singing
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Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 3 [sound recording] / [various performers]
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Recorded in the house of Arthur Coulter, Carnaughliss, Loanends, Muckamore, Co. Antrim 25–26 June, 1968 from Arthur Coulter (age about 70), his daughter Mrs Mary Heaney (of Killead, Co. Antrim) and Fred Hull (of Largy, Crumlin, formerly of Aghalee Co. Antrim. [tracks 1-8]
Performers:
Mrs Mary Heaney, singing in English Track 1
Arthur Coulter, singing in English Tracks 2–7, speech in English Tracks 3, 5
Fred Hull, singing in English Track 8
Running Order:
1. Kitty of Baltimore (‘When I was young and full of fun, a dashing, roving blade...’), song / Mrs Mary Heaney, singing in English
2. Donegore hill [fragment, the rest accidenatlly erased ; The maid From Ballygowan [starts 00:24] (‘Come all you gallant muses, I pray you now attend...’) ; discussion about The maid from Ballygowan ; songs [wrongly tracked] ; speech / Arthur Coulter singing in English, speech in English ; Hugh Shields, speech in English
3. Killeavys pride (‘Young Mary she was beautiful and called Killeaveys pride...’), song (air: cf. James McKee] / Arthur Coulter singing in English [END OF BAND ONE]
4. Seven years since i had a sweetheart (‘There were two lovers and they were parting...’), song / Arthur Coulter singing in English
5. Down by the riverside (‘As I rode out one evening down by yon riverside...’), song / Arthur Coulter singing in English
6. Farewell to Kilnood* (Farewell unto you, sweet Kilnood...’), song / Arthur Coulter singing in English
7. Spanking Maggie (‘Come all you noble sporting men and listen to my song...’),song [fragment, verses 1–4 only] / Arthur Coulter singing in English
8. Aghalee heroes* (‘Oh you Protestant heroes of Ireland...’), song / Fred Hull, singing in English [ session continued on 6802] [END OF BAND TWO]