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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Rocking A Cradle performed by Edward Deal at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I was a-walking one fine summer's evening — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1658
notes: Mf289-333
Apples, Pears, and Peaches performed by Edward Deal at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Apples, pears, and peaches — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1659
notes: Mf289-333
Captain Wedderburn's Courtship performed by George Hubley at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Now what is rounder than a ring — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1660
notes: Mf289-333
Banks of Newfoundland performed by Edward Deal at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There's a saucy wild packet and a packet of fame — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1661
notes: Mf289-333
Stormy Weather Boys performed by Otis Hubley at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Up turns the eel with his slippery tail — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1662
notes: Mf289-333
Mill At The Narrow performed by Otis Hubley at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There's a mill at the narrows, she's one of the kind — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1663
notes: Mf289-333
Lady Isabel and the Elf Knight performed by Otis Hubley at Seabright, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O she then mounted on her milk white steed — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1664
notes: Mf289-333
Burns and His Highland Mary performed by Elsie McDougall at West Gore, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Now bring me the lilies, and bring me the rosies — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1665
notes: Mf289-333
Jack The Sailor performed by Elsie McDougall at West Gore, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I was a-walking down fair London street — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1666
notes: Mf289-333
Meagher's Children performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Kind Christians hear these verses — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1667
notes: Mf289-333
Flying Cloud, The performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O my name is William Holland — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1668
notes: Mf289-333
Stowaway performed by John Harvey at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: From Liverpool across the Atlantic — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5195
Recording number: 1669
notes: Mf289-333
Plains of Waterloo performed by Amos Jollimore at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I rode out one evening to view the fields and meadows — August 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1670
notes: Mf289-335
Robin Hood and Little John performed by Gilbert Flemming at Ketch Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: When Robin Hood he was about twenty years old — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1671
notes: Mf289-335
Riot of Newfoundland performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On the fourteenth day of lovely May — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1672
notes: Mf289-335
Gallant Brigantine performed by Mrs. Edward Gallagher at Chebucto Head, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I strayed ashore one evening from my gallant brigantine — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1673
notes: Mf289-335
Lakes of Ponchartrain performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was early early in the spring — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1674
notes: Mf289-335
John Ladiner performed by Howard Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come soupy friends, I pray draw near — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1675
notes: Mf289-335
Brave Volunteer performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was early oh early in the fine month of May — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1676
notes: Mf289-335
Banks of Sweet Dundee performed by Howard Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Our ship she lies at her anchor — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5196
Recording number: 1677
notes: Mf289-335
Old Blind Horse performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh listen and I will sing you a song — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1678
notes: Mf289-337
I Am A Brave Undaunted Youth performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I am a brave undaunted youth — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1679
notes: Mf289-337
Ocean Queen, The performed by William Gilkie at Sambro, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Was in the winter season, through heavy frost and snow — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1680
notes: Mf289-337
Kelly the Pirate performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Beware of that shaft frigate — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1681
notes: Mf289-337
Dandy O performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O I often have been told — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1682
notes: Mf289-337
When The Lilacs Are In Bloom performed by Edward Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A lad and lass their parting stood — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1683
notes: Mf289-337
Fare You Well Pretty Polly performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Fare you well Pretty Polly I'm a-going — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5197
Recording number: 1684
notes: Mf289-337
Pretty Polly performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As Polly lie sleeping all on her down bed — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5198
Recording number: 1685
notes: Mf289-339
Derby Ram performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I went down the street sir — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5198
Recording number: 1686
notes: Mf289-339
[Fiddle tunes] performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — September 1950 Audio Reel: 5198
Recording number: 1687
notes: Mf289-339
Young Charlotte performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Charlotte lived by the mountain side — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5198
Recording number: 1688
notes: Mf289-339
Rose Waltz performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — September 1950 Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1689
notes: Mf289-341
Captain James performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all ye noble and bold commanders — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1690
notes: Mf289-341
My Barque of Life performed by David Slaunwhite and Ned Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My barque of life was sailing down — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1691
notes: Mf289-341
Over Hills and Lofty Mountains performed by Lottie Grey at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Over hills and lofty mountains — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1692
notes: Mf289-341
There's Danger In The Deep performed by Mrs. Percy Smith at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O pilot this is an awful night — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1693
notes: Mf289-341
Wife Wrapped In Wether's Skin performed by Mrs. Edward Gallagher at Chebucto Head, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I married a wife I brought her home — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1694
notes: Mf289-341
Farmer's Curst Wife performed by Lottie Grey at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was an old farmer lived up the hill — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1695
notes: Mf289-341
Jack The Sailor performed by Lottie Grey at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O come all my pretty fair maids — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5199
Recording number: 1696
notes: Mf289-341
There Was A Rich Merchant performed by Lottie Grey at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was a rich merchant — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5200
Recording number: 1697
notes: Mf289-343
Old Black Crow performed by Mrs. Percy Smith at Sambro Creek, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A boy to school was tramping — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5200
Recording number: 1698
notes: Mf289-343
Pretty Girls of Liverpool performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: You pretty girls of Liverpool — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5200
Recording number: 1699
notes: Mf289-343
Moose Hunting Song performed by Willis Jollimore at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The summer months have passed and gone — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5200
Recording number: 1700
notes: Mf289-343
Lord Bateman performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Lord Bateman was a noble lord — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5336
Recording number: 1701
notes: Mf289-345
Soldier's Return performed by Willis Jollimore at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was 'fore manys a month was o'er — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5336
Recording number: 1702
notes: Mf289-345
Ocean Queen, The (The Winter Season) performed by Everett Jollimore at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O in the winter season all through the frost and snow — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5336
Recording number: 1703
notes: Mf289-345
Come To The Woods performed by Mrs. Edward Gallagher at Chebucto Head, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come to the woods, cried Richard to Robin — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5336
Recording number: 1704
notes: Mf289-345
Wounded Hussar performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: All alone to the banks of a dark rolling denity — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5337
Recording number: 1705
notes: Mf289-347
Dictionary Song performed by David Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I rode out one fine summer's morning — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5337
Recording number: 1706
notes: Mf289-347
Willie O performed by Ned Slaunwhite at Terence Bay, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As Mary lies sleeping Willie came creeping — September 1950
Audio Reel: 5337
Recording number: 1707
notes: Mf289-347
               

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