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education4
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english language - dialects2
folk music2
agriculture1
beverage industry1
fishing1
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Dunn, Ginette1
Gus1
Hart, Bob (1892-1978)1
Jackson, Margaret1
Mackay, Donald1
Smith, James1
Smith, P. Grenfell1
Wotton, Henry (1673-)1
Wotton, William, 1666-17271

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An essay on the education of children, in the first rudiments of learning : Together with a narrative of what knowledge, William Wotton, a child six years of age, had attained unto, upon the improvement of those rudiments, in the Latin, Greek, and Hebrew tongues

Wotton, Henry (fl. 1673)

1753

"Ms. note in copy at Cambridge University library says the original manuscript was given to T. Waller the bookseller, by E. Umfreville. It was written with a dedication to Charles II in 1673, but not ...

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Fieldworker Notes and Transcriptions

Smith, P. Grenfell; Jackson, Margaret

1960s-1970s

Ms. fieldworker notes in a spiral bound notebook. One half is made up with fieldnotes and informant answers from Gus Grenfell's work on the carolling tradition in the Old Crown pub, Penistone, and the...

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Sound Recording, Suffolk

Dunn, Ginette

21 June 1975

James Smith, recorded at home in Snape; talks about the song 'The Cobbler' and the use of props; sings the song, learned/sung in the Crown pub, Snape, around fifty years ago; singing in the Golden Key...

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Sound Recording, Suffolk

Mackay, Donald

August 1970

Bob Hart, recorded at home in Snape, singing and in conversation. Talks about the sources of the songs he knows, the local community and attending school/Sunday School.

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