Sound Recording, North Yorkshire
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Type of record: Archive
Title: Sound Recording, North Yorkshire
Classmark: LAVC/SRE/A433r
Creator(s): Sullivan, Keith Frederick
Site Location(s): Subject - Hutton-le-Hole, Ryedale, North Yorkshire, England, United Kingdom( 54.2833, -0.9167 )
Date(s): 6 January 1977
Size and medium: 1 x 12.7cm open reel spool; Duration: 93' 08".
Persistent link: https://explore.library.leeds.ac.uk/special-collections-explore/414484
Collection group(s): Leeds Archive of Vernacular Culture
Description
[Collector announcement]; Raymond Hayes, recorded at home in Hutton-le-Hole; talks about playing in a local dance band, and the tunes played, in Farndale and Rosedale Abbey - involvement of the whole village; buying sheet music; dances in Hutton; modern influences on dances; RH's dance band and others in Cleveland playing during World War Two; other band members; Hunt Balls; payment; instruments; travelling to dances; selection of dance tunes; requests; band's musicianship; repertoire; audience requests influencing repertoire; teaching/entertaining child evacuees during the war; social club and dance nights; decline in social dancing early 1950s; pub singing; the village school.
RH talks about a skiing trip to Norway; Norweigan dance music; plays ukulele and sings 'Kiss Me Goodnight Sergeant Major', 'South of the Border', four unidentified songs, 'I'm Leaning on a Lamp-Post at the Corner of the Street', 'Kentucky Moon', and a number of square dance tunes; plays and sings 'Camptown Races'; talks about father's singing and piano playing, uncle's singing and banjo playing, mother hymn singing; sings fragments of unidentified songs; talks about a local Gypsy Traveller camp; Christmas customs - wassail cup, chants, holly, carolling; more talk of the Gypsy Traveller camp in Hutton. Continued on tape LAVC/SRE/A434r.
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Please note that there may be differences in the terms used to describe the particular communities represented in this collection, many of which have changed over time and may continue to change.
At the time this catalogue was created there are many definitions that identify different cultural and ethnic groups with their varied histories, traditions and associations with a travelling life.
These can include but are not limited to those that have been recognised in UK law as ethnic groups; English and Welsh (Romany) Gypsies, Irish and Scottish Travellers; and non-ethnic groups that consider themselves distinct even if these have not been recognised in UK law, e.g. New Travellers, Showmen and Bargees. Outside of the UK 'Gypsy' may also be considered offensive and ‘Roma’ is often used instead as the universally preferred term although this term also represents a wide range of distinct groups, (e.g. Sinti, Manouche).
It is our intention to respectfully and (where possible) accurately refer to these different communities in the catalogue. For this reason we ask you to note the following with regards to the descriptions in this catalogue that have been based on these current definitions:
1) As many of these definitions have only come into being since the collection was created/1st catalogued, please be aware that original descriptions may not accurately reflect the group to which it refers, (e.g. the word 'Gypsy,' may have been used to describe those now recognised as Irish Travellers/Roma). Therefore it is worth searching under various terms, e.g. 'Romany' and 'Traveller,' to broaden the scope of search results as well as using the alternative historical spellings, 'Gipsy,' 'Gipsie,' or ‘Romani.’
2) Where no original description exists and it is not possible to properly identify a distinct group they will be described as "Gypsy Traveller" (within UK setting), "Roma" for those living/recently originating outside the UK or "Gypsy, Traveller, Roma " for origin/locations unknown. References to any non - ethnic groups will similarly be capitalised to respectfully acknowledge all groups.
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Physical and technical conditions
?Copy tape. 9.5cm/sec. High recording level. Adjusted on AC copy.
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