John Lyons [negative] / Joe Dowdall
- JDO-18751/2/272431
- Item
- October 1977
Part of Joe Dowdall Collection
John Lyons, singing
Creation Location:
Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
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John Lyons [negative] / Joe Dowdall
Part of Joe Dowdall Collection
John Lyons, singing
Creation Location:
Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
John Lyons [negative] / Joe Dowdall
Part of Joe Dowdall Collection
John Lyons, singing
Creation Location:
Féile na Bóinne, Drogheda
Joan McDermott and others [negative] / Glenn Cumiskey
Part of ITMA Image Collection
Joan McDermott, standing in crowd
Maeve Gebruers, standing in crowd
Unidentified men and women, standing
Creation Location:
Launch of `The Songs of Bess Cronin', White Room, Chief O'Neill's Hotel, Smithfield, Dublin 7
Joan McDermott and others [negative] / Glenn Cumiskey
Part of ITMA Image Collection
ITMA video camera tutorial [videorecording] / [various performers]
Part of ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Irish street songs [sound recording] / Patrick Galvin ; Al Jeffery
Part of Non-commercial Audio Donations
Performers:
Patrick, Galvin, singing in English A1-15;
Jeffery, Al, guitar;
banjo
Running Order:
1. Song: Courting in the kitchen
2. Song: The lowlands of Holland
3. Song: The Limerick rake
4. Song: The Dublin murder ballad
5. Song: Donnelly and Cooper
6. Song: The old Orange flute
7. Song: Van Diemen's land
8. Song: Whiskey in the jar
9. Song: Rocks of baun
10. Song: The hackler from Grouse Hall
11. Song: Boston city
12. Song: The Enniskilling dragoon
13. Song: Johnny, I hardly knew ye
14. Song: Young Molly bán
Irish drinking songs [sound recording] / Patrick Galvin ; Al Jeffery
Part of Non-commercial Audio Donations
Performers:
Patrick, Galvin, singing in English A1-15;
Jeffery, Al, guitar;
banjo
Running Order:
1. Song: A sup of good whiskey
2. Song: Mush mush
3. Song: Lanigan's ball
4. Song: Toast to Ireland
5. Song: The rakes of Mallow
6. Song: The cruiskeen lawn
7. Song: Garryowen
8. Song: Mick Gilligan's daughter
9. Song: Finnegan's wake
10. Song: The real old mountain dew
11. Song: One-eyed Reilly
12. Song: Barry of Macroom
13. Song: The moonshiner
14. Song: Flowing bumpers
15. Song: Master MacGrath
16. Song: The parting glass
Interview with Seán Ó Duinnín, part 3 [sound recording] / Seán Ó Duinnín ; Máire Ní Chéilleachair
Part of ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Performers:
Ní Chéilleachair, Máire, interviewer
Ó Duinnín, Seán, singing in Irish, track 1; speech in Irish
Running Order:
1. Speech: An Spiaireacht
2. Song: An Gandal
3. Speech: Introduction; Song: An Seanduine i gCill Chocain
Interview with Seán Ó Duinnín, part 1 [sound recording] / Seán Ó Duinnín ; Máire Ní Chéilleachair
Part of ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Performers:
Ni Cheilleachair, Maire, interviewer
O Duinnin, Sean, speech in Irish; singing in English, track 2, 5, 14
Running Order:
1. Speech: Johnny Nora Aodha
2. Song: One Saturday Evening
3. Speech: Muintir Chroinin
4. Speech: Introduction to Mary She Went to Bunnan
5. Song: Mary She Went to Bunnan
6. Speech: Johnny Nora Aodha's brother
7. Speech: Scotsman learning Irish
8. Speech: First attempt at storytelling
9. Speech: Spell in hospital which lead him to lose his Irish
10. Speech: Storytelling at the feiseanna
11. Speech: Johnny Nora Aodha and drink
12. Speech: Sean's writing
13. Song: Our Once Happy Home by the Lee [air: Ar Eirinn Ni Neosfainn Ce hI]
Interview with Nóra Ban Ní Chéilleachair [sound recording] / Nóra Ban Ní Chéilleachair
Part of ITMA Field and Studio Recordings
Performers:
Ni Cheileachair, Nora Ban, speech in Irish, track 1
Ni Cheileachair, Maire, interviewer, track 1
Running Order:
1. Speech: Schooldays; newspapers; War of Independence; change-over from English to Irish money in 1928; the pension; the Irish language; summer courses; collecting folklore and songs; her father wrote by candlelight; the barracks in Ballyvourney, the RIC and British soldiers; no cars in the area but the military had lorries and armoured cars (1921); bomb factories; hiding guns; the IRA and the Provisional government; incident with the army; bowling; her brother Sean moved to her Auntie's; Donncha and Padraig; throwing ink in school; clothes line in front of fire; wellingtons and shoes; men's work and pastimes; women's work and pastimes; rinci gallda