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Helen Creighton: Folklife

Helen Creighton Audio Reel 5109
(unknown Gaelic song)
00:00:03 - [Oran Do Cheap Breatainn]
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 811 at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:00:28 -
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 812 performed by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
(unknown Gaelic song)
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 813 at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:01:22 -
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 814 performed by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:01:45 -
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 815 performed by Rev. A.W.R. MacKenzie at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:02:27 - Lord is My Shepherd (Gaelic)
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 816 performed by Dan K. MacLeod at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:05:49 - In The Sweet Bye and Bye (Gaelic)
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 817 performed by Dan K. MacLeod at St. Ann's, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — 10 June 1944
00:08:05 - Urquhart Castle
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 818 performed by James D. Gillis at Mount Young, Inverness County, Nova Scotia — 12 June 1944
00:12:57 - Sailor's Adventure (Gaelic)
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 819 performed by James D. Gillis at Mount Young, Inverness County, Nova Scotia — 12 June 1944
00:16:07 - Bonnie Birdie
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 820 performed by James D. Gillis at Mount Young, Inverness County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A maid who dwells on yonder hill — 12 June 1944
00:18:21 - Miss McKay
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 821 performed by James D. Gillis at Mount Young, Inverness County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I regret to see you go, Miss McKay — 12 June 1944
00:21:04 - Cape Breton Giant
Audio Reel: 5109 Recording number: 822 performed by James D. Gillis at Mount Young, Inverness County, Nova Scotia — 12 June 1944

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Audio Reel 5109

Read Helen Creighton's recording notes along with archival documentation related to these audio recordings: Mf289-163 PDF Mf289-164 PDF

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