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culture11
english language - dialects10
folk music10
persons3
communities2
manners and customs2
community life1
conduct of life1
education1
folk drama1

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Green, Anthony E (1943-)12
Lyons, James3
Beresford, Jackie2
Boothman, Tim2
Harris, Norman2
Lyons, Kathleen2
Mulkerins, Caitlin2
O Cathain, Darach2
Collie, Gladys1
Daniel, Tom1

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Traditional Methods of Threatening/Frightening Children

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1970

This file contains a paper on traditional threats, using information collected by Tony Green from groups of first- and second-year pupils at Roundhay School, Leeds, in March 1970. The pupils were aske...

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Description of Carolling Tradition

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1970

Fieldnotes gained from visits to The Bridge pub in Penistone, and the Red Lion in Thorpe Hesley [November and December 1970 respectively], to record the local Christmas carolling tradition. There are ...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape. Male sings and plays the ukulele, [2 unidentified songs]. [Tr. 11] Female and mixed chorus sing 'Pratty Flowers' and [ 'Old Tommy Nobbler']. [Tr. 12] Male sings 'The ...

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Sound Recording, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Recording of James Lyons [dubbed from damaged unedited master]; sings 'McCaffery', [3 unidentified], 'Young Sailor Cut Down in His Prime', [unidentified fragment], children's singing game [ 'The wheel...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape, comprising sound recordings of a number of unidentified singers and instrumentalists. Male sings 'Napoleon', 'The Bonny Bunch of Roses', [2 unidentified], 'The Shamrock The...

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Sound Recording, West Yorkshire

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

27 April 1973

Song/instrumental session recorded at the Star Hotel, Ilkley, during the Ilkley Literature Festival. Includes unaccompanied/accompanied singing [some in Gaelic], and instrumental (ukulele and accordio...

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Sound Recording, West Yorkshire

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

27 April 1973

Conclusion of session which starts on tape LAVC/SRE/A628r, recorded in the Star Hotel, Ilkley, during the Ilkley Literature Festival. Includes unaccompanied/accompanied singing [some in Gaelic], and i...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape. Male sings [4 unidentified, one a fragment]. [Tr. 6] Female sings [2 unidentified]. [Tr. 7] Singers [?recorded in a pub]. Male sings 'Don't Go Down the Mine Dad' [par...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape. James Lyons sings [ 'Young Soldier Cut Down in His Prime'], [first line: One night as I sat by the fireside], [3 unidentified]; two children sing [unidentified]; Kathleen L...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape, comprising sound recordings of a number of unidentified singers and instrumentalists. Male sings 'Robin a Bobbin', [unidentified], 'The Volunteer Organist', [5 unidentifi...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Unedited Field Master tape. Female sings [2 unidentified], recorded in a ?pub/?social club. [Tr. 1] Male [possibly James Lyons] sings [ 'Come All You Young Fellows'], 'Down by the Tanyard Side', [...

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Sound Recordings, [West Yorkshire]

Green, Anthony E (1943-)

1964-1966

Female sings 'Barbary Ellen' and 'Red Haired Sally' [second in Gaelic]. [Tr. 2] James Lyons relates a story about a Russian performing bear in Batley and Dewsbury (c. 1910s); and a clinkin' toad (wa...

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