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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Item Reference Digital
Tricentenaire de Pubnico (Pubnico Celebrates it's Tercentenary) performed by Maurice LeBlanc and Tricentenaire Tableaux Cast at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia — 1951 Audio Reel: 5360
Recording number: 1907
notes: Mf289-393
Tricentenaire de Pubnico (Pubnico Celebrates it's Tercentenary) performed by Maurice LeBlanc and Tricentenaire Tableaux Cast at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia — 1951 Audio Reel: 5432
Recording number: 1907
notes: Mf289-394
Ave Maris Stella performed by Maurice LeBlanc and Tricentenaire Tableaux Cast at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Ave Maris Stella — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5432
Recording number: 1908
notes: Mf289-394
La Chanson des Marries performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Nous voila tous rassembler — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5432
Recording number: 1909
notes: Mf289-394
Digby Murder performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come now my friends both old and young — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5432
Recording number: 1910
notes: Mf289-394
Je me suis delaisse et sans amant performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Je suis delaissee sans amant — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5432
Recording number: 1911
notes: Mf289-394
Eliza Jane performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Dark was the night, cold blows the wind — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1912
notes: Mf289-396
Complainte du Juif Errant performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Est il rien sur la terre — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1913
notes: Mf289-396
Complainte sur le Voyage du Brig 'Vinallia' performed by Mrs. Stanislas Pothier at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Chantons de Marie le secors — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1914
notes: Mf289-396
Ecrivez Moi performed by Laura McNeil at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Ecrivez moi pour adoucer l'absence — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1915
notes: Mf289-396
La Bella Rosa du Rosier Blanc performed by Laura McNeil at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: J'ai cueilli la belle rose — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1916
notes: Mf289-396
Chanson Sur la Mort du Dauphin performed by Sephora Amirault at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Gemissez francais au partage et au regret — August 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1917
notes: Mf289-396
Quand Byron Entre dans Paris performed by Laura McNeil at West Pubnico, Yarmouth County, Nova Scotia — August 1951 Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1918
notes: Mf289-396
[Unidentified] — 1951 Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1919
notes: Mf289-396
When First To This Country performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: When first to this country a stranger I came — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5433
Recording number: 1920
notes: Mf289-396
Flying Cloud performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: You rambling youths and sailor boys come listen to my song — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1921
notes: Mf289-398
Since Love Can Enter An Iron Door performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a maiden most fair and handsome — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1922
notes: Mf289-398
Bell Doth Toll performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The bell doth toll — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1923
notes: Mf289-398
Bogey Man performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Now gather round my little ones — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1924
notes: Mf289-398
Bold Fisherman performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I walked out one May morning — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1925
notes: Mf289-398
Farmer's Boy performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One sultry day a farmer's boy — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1926
notes: Mf289-398
Bonny Bunch of Roses performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh up jumped young Napoleon — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1927
notes: Mf289-398
Poor Tom Halliard performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: From the main mast to the quarter — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1928
notes: Mf289-398
Bluebird, Bluebird Through My Window performed by Margaret Coates at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Bluebird, bluebird through my window — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1929
notes: Mf289-398
Here Come Three Kings A-Riding performed by Margaret Coates at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Here come three kings a-riding, a-riding, a-riding — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5434
Recording number: 1930
notes: Mf289-398
Here Come Three Dukes A-Riding performed by Mrs. W.O. Coates at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Here come three dukes a-riding, riding, riding — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1931
notes: Mf289-400
The Old Woman and the Pig performed by Mrs. W.J. Johns at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — September 1951 Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1932
notes: Mf289-400
Mary L. MacKay, The performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh come, all you hearty haddockers — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1933
notes: Mf289-400
Birchen Canoe performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun was just shedding her last golden rays — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1934
notes: Mf289-400
Dark-Eyed Sailor performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a comely young maiden fair — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1935
notes: Mf289-400
Daniel Munro performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: You men of North Britain, you loved for to range — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1936
notes: Mf289-400
Old Blind Horse performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Now since you've asked me for to sing — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5435
Recording number: 1937
notes: Mf289-400
Rick a Tick Tick performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I walked out on one fine moonlight evening — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1938
notes: Mf289-402
Roving Irish Blade performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I was a-walking down the street — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1939
notes: Mf289-402
Winds That Blow 'Cross the Wild Moor performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On one cold winter's night — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1940
notes: Mf289-402
Girl I Left Behind performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My parents reared me tenderly, they had no child but me — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1941
notes: Mf289-402
Caroline of Edinborough Town performed by Bernard Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O come all young men and maidens, attend unto my rhyme — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1942
notes: Mf289-402
Seizure of the 'E.A. Horton' performed by Berton Young at West Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: You sons of Uncle Samuel, come listen to my song — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1943
notes: Mf289-402
Seven Long Years performed by Berton Young at West Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I walked out one fine summer's morning — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5436
Recording number: 1944
notes: Mf289-402
Banks of Brandywine performed by Berton Young at West Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One morning very early in the merry month of May — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5437
Recording number: 1945
notes: Mf289-404
India's Fatal Shore performed by Philip Warner at West Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun was fast declining of India's fatal shore — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5437
Recording number: 1946
notes: Mf289-404
Lass of Glenshee performed by Walter Roast at East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One fine summers evening as twilight was stealing — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5437
Recording number: 1947
notes: Mf289-404
Dreadful Ghost performed by Philip Warner at West Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It's of a sailor of whom I write — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5437
Recording number: 1948
notes: Mf289-404
Bold Daniel performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On the twentieth of December last — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1949
notes: Mf289-406
Andrew Rose performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you captains, I pray take warning — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1950
notes: Mf289-406
Poor Little Joe performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: While strolling one night through New York's gay throng — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1951
notes: Mf289-406
Shelling Green Peas performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O there once was a maiden of fair face and fashion — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1952
notes: Mf289-406
Bear Story performed by Bob Faulkner at Musquodoboit Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — September 1951 Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1953
notes: Mf289-406
Moose Yarn performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — September 1951 Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1954
notes: Mf289-406
Oh What Has Changed You? performed by Freeman Young at East Petpeswick, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I was strolling down the street I heard a mournful cry — September 1951
Audio Reel: 5438
Recording number: 1955
notes: Mf289-406
               

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