Sound Recordings, Derbyshire
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Details
Type of record: Archive
Title: Sound Recordings, Derbyshire
Classmark: LAVC/SRE/A113r
Creator(s): Russell, Ian
Site Location(s): Subject - Marsh Lane, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.3081, -1.39189 ); Subject - Ford, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom ( 53.322, -1.41605 ); Subject - Ridgeway, Derbyshire, England, United Kingdom( 53.329, -1.39767 )
Date(s): 19 Mar 1970 - 13 Oct 1970
Size and medium: 1 x 12.7cm open reel spool; Duration: 17' 29".
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/414163
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
Ronnie Marples sings the 'Derby Tup', and discusses the words of the song. Recorded at Marsh Lane, 19 March 1970. [Tr. 4]
Harold Allen sings a mining parody of 'We Plough the Fields and Scatter'. Recorded at Marsh Lane, 19 March 1970. [Tr. 5]
Andrew Hardy sings the 'Derby Tup', and recites the words of the characters involved in the traditional drama of which the song forms a part. He also describes the actions, the text and learning this particular version. Recorded at Ford, 5 October 1970. [Tr. 6]
Mark Bingham sings the 'Derby Tup', and recites the words of the play. He also describes the costume worn, blacking faces, the Tup itself and the order of events when performing in local pubs; times performed, money collected. Recorded at Ridgeway, 13 October 1970. [Tr. 7]
Access and usage
Reproduction
Access
Conditions regarding access to these sound recordings are held on file in Special Collections, University of Leeds. Users are requested to contact the Head of Special Collections in the first instance.
This catalogue title or description may contain terminology and phrases that would now be considered unacceptable. Where present these original terms continue to be included to preserve historical accuracy and provide social and historical context.
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Conditions regarding use of these sound recordings are held on file in Special Collections, University of Leeds. Users are requested to contact the Head of Special Collections in the first instance.
Physical and technical conditions
9.5cm/sec.
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