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TAKESHITA, Eiji (Miss)
TANNEHILL, Anne (Blackstaff Press: see CARSON
TAYLOR, Mike
THOMAS, Gerald (Newfoundland)
THOMAS, Wyn
THOMPSON, BOB
THOMPSON, George: see ULSTER FOLK MUSEUM
THOMPSON, Mícheál
TINNEY, Eithne
TOCHER (Fran Beckett)
TRAINOR, Brian
TREZISE, Simon (TCD Music)
TUBRIDY, Michael
TUNNEY, Paddy
TURGEON, Laurier

UÍ ÓGÁIN, Ríonach
ULSTER FOLK MUSEUM (George Thompson, Brendan Adams, Fionnuala Scullion, also photographers William Little & Kenneth Anderson)
UNIVERSITÉ DE LAVAL
UNIVERSITY OF LIVERPOOL (re Hume collection)
UNIVERSITY OF PENNSYLVANIA PRESS: see McGUIGAN
WOODS, Fred: see FOLK REVIEW

VIANN, Luis Diaz (rough draft in Spanish)
VIKÁR, Lázló (IFMC)

K-L

KARPELES, Maud
KEANEY, Eileen
KENNEDY, Alex (‘Danny Boy’)
KENNEDY, Elma
KERINS[?], Joe (children’s game songs)
KIRK, John (& Colin Neilands)
KIRKHAM, Graeme
KLOAREG, Brigitte
KRUDER, Barbara

LAFORTE, Conrad (Quebec)
LAUD, Ken
LAURENT, Donatien
LEADER SOUND (with Bill and Helen Leader, David Bland and Janet Kerr,1970–1979)
LEAHY, Dermot
LEONARD, Dorothy (‘The Blackbird’)
LEYDEN, Maurice
LIBRARY OF CONGRESS
[LISZT IN IRELAND: notes on]
LITTLE, William (UFM photographer for SRT: see also ULSTER FOLK MUSEUM)
LIVERPOOL UNIV. LIBRARY (John Hall)
LYDON, J.F. (RSAI): see ANTIQUARIES
LLOYD, A.L. (Bert)
LONG-WILGUS, Eleanor
LORD, Bernadette
LEGACY BOOKS (Lillian Krelova)
LOVELACE, Melody
LYLE, Emily
LYNE, Gerard (Gerry) NLI
LYON, George W.

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WARD, Alan
WARNER, Alan
WARREN, Rev Chris
WHITE, Harry
WHITE, Roisín
WILGUS, D.K. & Eleanor
WILLIAMS, W.H.A. (rough notes)
WILLIAMSON, Arthur (wreck of ‘Saldanha’)
WOOD, Geoffrey
WOODS, Fred: see FOLK REVIEW
WOOLF, Daniel
WRIGHT, Paul (Tradition vivante)

YATES, Mike

ZIMMERMANN, Denis

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HAMILTON, Noel
HANNA, Anna Mae (widow of Geordie H)
HARKER, Dave
HARRISON, Frank
HARVEY, Clodagh
HAYNE, Barbara
HAYWOOD, Charles
HEANEY, Mary (co Antrim singer, daughter of Arthur Coulter
HEINS, Ernst
HENDERSON, Hamish
HONISCH, Juliane
HENNESSY, Jayne
HERRMANN, Cal
HERRMANN, Lani
HESS, Willy
HICKERSON, Joe
HICKS, Jerry
HOLMES, Joe (memorial session)
HORNSBY, Hazel (HH provided words of ‘Barbara Allen’ for Paul Pollard’s broadside)
HOUGHTON LIBRARY (Cambridge, Mass)
HOWSON, John
HUWS, Daniel
HYDER, Ken

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 1 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded by Frank Harte in the house of Hugh Shields, Dublin from Eddie Butcher of Aughil, Magilligan, Co. Derry, 17 July 1966

Performers:
Eddie Butcher, singing in English Tracks 1-2, 4-17, speech in English Track 3;
Frank Harte, speech in English Track 1

Running Order:
1. It’s just about ten years ago, song [recording level reduced half-way] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English, Frank Harte, speech in English
2. I long for to get married, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
3. The fancy man (‘There was a man one time...’), story / Eddie Butcher, speech in English
4. Oh come all you rakish fine young men (‘Oh come all you rakish fine young men that courts a blooming maid...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
5. In Connaught I was reared [= The Sheffield apprentice] (‘In Connaught I was reared not of a mean degree...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
6. Pat Reilly [=Johnny Goligher] (‘As I went a-walking...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
7. The crockery ware (‘Oh this young man all in the dark...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
8. The farmer’s daughter (‘Oh there were a farmer’s daughter, she longèd for a baby...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [end of band one]...
9. Youghal harbour (‘Ah, Youghal harbour on a summer’s morning...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
10. When a man’s in love (‘When a man’s in love he feels no cold...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
11. Oh, the Germans are coming to Ireland, they say, song [1914 song to the air of ‘Green bushes’] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
12. The old Orange flute (‘In the county Tyrone near the town of Dungannon...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
13. Erin’s lovely home (‘My father sold the second cow...’), song [verse 3 only]/ Eddie Butcher, singing in English
14. Baltimore (‘Oh come all you loyal lovers give ear all for a while...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
15. The Faughan side (‘A stream like crystal it runs down...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
16. When the storm swept the countryside, song [local recent song to the air ‘Macnamara’s band’] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
17. When the storm swept the countryside, song [take two] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [session continued on 6602] [end of band two]...

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 2 [sound recording] / Eddie Butcher

Recorded by Frank Harte in the house of Hugh Shields, Dublin from Eddie Butcher of Aughil, Magilligan, Co. Derry, 17 July 1966

Performers:
Eddie Butcher, singing in English Tracks 1-8

Running Order:
1. Our wedding day (‘Oh I once had a sweetheart and I loved her well...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [session continued from 6601]
2. Green grows the laurel (‘Once I had a sweetheart but now I have none...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
3. The Arranmore disaster (‘Good people dear, pray] lend an ear, I’ll tell yous one and all...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
4. Erin’s green shore (‘Oh, one evening of late as I strayed by the banks of a clear silvery stream...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
5. Oh the marriage (‘It’s oh, that I ever was married...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [end of band one]
6. It’s of a row I’ll tell you now, song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English
7. The Longfield Bank (‘On a dull October morning...’), song / Eddie Butcher, singing in English 
8. The Longfield Bank song [a further verse] / Eddie Butcher, singing in English [end of session] [end of band two] 

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DANAHER, Kevin (Irish Folklore Commission)
DAWE, Kevin (QUB)
De BRÚN, Pádraig
de HÓIR Siobháin: see ANTIQUARIES
DEASON-BARROW, Michael
DELARGY, Séamus Kevin (Irish Folklore Commission)
DEL GIUDICE, Luisa
DEUTSCHE BÜCHEREI LEIPZIG
DEUTSCHES VOLKSLIEDARCHIV (R.W. Brednich)
DEVEREUX, Jack (Kilmore Quay)
DEVENNEY, Jackie (Coleraine)
DEVINE, Patrick (Maynooth Music Dept)
DÍAZ, Luís
DIXON , David (TCD)
DIXON, J.L.
DITTMAR, Jürgen
DOLMEN PRESS (to Liam Miller, 27-7-68) re Dusty Bluebells

EDMUNDS, Susan
EFDS (Malcolm Taylor, Librarian)
ETHNOMUSICOLOGY (Review articles by HS)

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ADAMS, Brendan: see ULSTER FOLK MUSEUM
AKENSON, Donald (re Ballycarry weaver poet)
ANDERSON,Tom & Nellie (Magilligan singers, Limavady)
ANDRAL, Maguy
ANDRIEUX, Elizabeth ( grand-daughter of Tocane singer Rosa A., Tocane St Apre, 1980, 1981)
[E. Merveille-Andrieux, Asnieres, 1992]
ANGERS, Université de
ANTIQUARIES. Re article for UFL on RSAI broadsides (BELL, Jonathan; BRUFORD, Alan; de hÓIR, Siobháin; GAILEY, Alan; IRELAND, Aideen; LYDON, J.F; POLLARD, Paul
ARCHIVES DE FOLKLORE, UNIV. de LAVAL, QUEBEC ( Luc Lacourciere)
ARMSTRONG, Lucile
ASSOCIATION OF LEARNED JOURNALS

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 11 [sound recording] / Eddie Butcher

Recorded from Eddie Butcher at the house of Hugh Shields, Dublin, 1–10 July 1968 [tracks 1–2]

Performer:
Eddie Butcher, singing in English Tracks 1–2

Running Order:
1. The banks of Newfoundland (‘Oh sure they may bless their happy lot that lie serene on shore...’), song / Eddie Butcher singing in English
2. David’s flowery vale [=Young McCance] [=Drummond’s land] (‘It was down by David’s flowery vale...’), song / Eddie Butcher singing in English  [END OF BAND ONE]

Hugh Shields Collection. Reel-to-Reel 22 [sound recording] / [various performers]

Recorded at Clogherhead, Co. Louth from Ann Clarke (age 9) of Drogheda. 10 August 1968 [tracks 1–6]
Recorded at the house of John Gillespie, Doonalt, Glencolmkille, Co. Donegal. 3 September 1968 [tracks 7–12]

Performers:
Ann Clarke (aged 9), speech in English Tracks 1–6;
Kitty Shields, speech in English Track 3;
Christopher Byrne (aged about 20), singing in English Tracks 7, 9;
Margaret Byrne (aged about 21), singing in English Track 8;
Patrick Gillespie (Paddy Phrionsiais), fiddle solo Tracks 10–12, speech in English Tracks 10–12

Running Order:
1. Mammy, Daddy, Uncle John, rhyme / Ann Clarke (9), speech in English
2. Eena, meena, macka, rocka, rhyme / Ann Clarke, speech in English
3. Have you a good memory, catch [involving counting] / Ann Clarke (9), speech in English ; Kitty Shields (9), speech in English
4. Oh I’m a little Dutch girl, song / Ann Clarke, singing in English
5. Chewing-gum a penny a packet, song [for playing ball] / Ann Clarke, singing in English
6. Jelly on the plate, rhyme [chanted] / Ann Clarke, speech in English [end of session]
7. Mulroy Bay (‘When the golden sun is setting far beyond the ocean blue...’), song [words, according to the singer, by Master Friel of Fanad] / Christopher Byrne (about 20), singing in English
8. She lived beside the Anner (‘She lived beside the Anner at the foot of Slievenaman...’), song / Margaret Byrne (about 21), singing in English
9. Moorlough Mary (‘The first time I saw young Moorlough Mary...’), song / Christopher Byrne, singing in English
10. Story about the tune ; The gravel walks to Grainnie, story ; reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle
11. Talk about the reel ; My love she’s in America [=The Pure Drop], speech ; reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle
12. Talk about the jig ; Gillespie’s favourite, speech, jig [incomplete, full version at 6825], reel / Patrick (Paddy Phroinsiais) Gillespie, speech in English, fiddle [recording session continued at 6125] [END OF BAND ONE]

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