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Helen Creighton: Folklife

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Effie the Maid of the Mill performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Beneath the old shady oak where the bough sweeps the ground — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2055
notes: Mf289-430
Weeping Willow performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I that grey old village churchyard — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5450
Recording number: 2056
notes: Mf289-430
Janey on the Moor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One evening for recreation all down by the seaside — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2057
notes: Mf289-432
There Was An Old Man in Dover performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There was an old man in Dover — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2058
notes: Mf289-432
Saucy Sailor performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come my fair one, come my dear one — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2059
notes: Mf289-432
Meagher's Children performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Good people read these verses — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2060
notes: Mf289-432
Billy Boy performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Where have you been Billy Boy, Billy Boy — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2061
notes: Mf289-432
Yalla Gal performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I once fell in love with the pretty yalla gal — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2062
notes: Mf289-432
Harry Dunn performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Once there lived a fine young man whose name was Harry Dunn — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5526
Recording number: 2063
notes: Mf289-432
Betsy Beauty performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all good people far and near — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2064
notes: Mf289-434
Dog and Gun performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In the county of New Innocent — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2065
notes: Mf289-434
Little Black Moustache performed by Norman Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Once I had a charming beau — June 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2066
notes: Mf289-434
Dance Tune performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — June 1952 Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2067
notes: Mf289-434
Riddles performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — June 1952 Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2068
notes: Mf289-434
Riddles performed by Nathan Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia — June 1952 Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2069
notes: Mf289-434
Henry Green performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all good people draw near to me — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2070
notes: Mf289-434
Stowaway performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: From Liverpool across the Atlantic — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2071
notes: Mf289-434
Bold 'Princess Royal' performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: On the 4th of October as we sailed from the land — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5527
Recording number: 2072
notes: Mf289-434
Little Schooner 'Merrimac' performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The little schooner 'Merrimac' — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2073
notes: Mf289-436
Pity the Life of a Tramp performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I'm a broken down sport without money — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2074
notes: Mf289-436
Guy Reed performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: How well I do remember one dark and stormy night — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2075
notes: Mf289-436
Plains of Waterloo performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A lady gay went a-walking down on the banks of Clyde — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2076
notes: Mf289-436
Roving Ranger performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I am a roving ranger, I want you all to know — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2077
notes: Mf289-436
Sweet Florella performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Down by yon drooping willow — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2078
notes: Mf289-436
Nora performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Oh where oh where is my Nora — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5528
Recording number: 2079
notes: Mf289-436
Cotton Wool Pie performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come listen awhile all you that love fun — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2080
notes: Mf289-438
Bonny Labouring Boy performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O Willie was my truelove's name as you may plainly see — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2081
notes: Mf289-438
London Lights performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: See those London lights are gleaming — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2082
notes: Mf289-438
Old New Hampshire Home performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Far away upon the hills of old New Hampshire — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2083
notes: Mf289-438
Farmer McGee performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I'm old farmer McGee and I'm seeing the town — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2084
notes: Mf289-438
Pat and the War performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O nine months ago I was digging up land — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2085
notes: Mf289-438
Old Elm Tree performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: There's a path by the old deserted mill — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2086
notes: Mf289-438
Come Gather Round Me performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O come gather round me my comrades and friends — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2087
notes: Mf289-438
[Life in Lumber Camp] performed by Arthur White at Noel Road, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1952 Audio Reel: 5529
Recording number: 2088
notes: Mf289-438
Lancers performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1952 Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2089
notes: Mf289-440
Polka and Waltz performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1952 Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2090
notes: Mf289-440
Polka and Waltz performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia — July 1952 Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2091
notes: Mf289-440
Old Apple Tree performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Sweet Maggie Jones she was a homely maiden — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2092
notes: Mf289-440
Moonshine Song performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The king of all liars who lives out the line — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2093
notes: Mf289-440
Comrades performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: We from childhood played together — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2094
notes: Mf289-440
Howard Kerrier performed by Jack Turple at Upper Kennetcook, Hants County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My name is Howard Kerrier — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5530
Recording number: 2095
notes: Mf289-440
Lovely Charmer Fair performed by Alex Romkey at Moser's River, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: You ladies and you gentlemen. — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2096
notes: Mf289-442
Eastern Light performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Bad luck to my misfortune — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2097
notes: Mf289-442
In Canso Straits performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In Canso Straits our schooner lie — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2098
notes: Mf289-442
Erin Far Away performed by Capt. John Faulkner at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun sank low in the aged sky — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2099
notes: Mf289-442
We Left Ball Rock performed by Capt. John Faulkner at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: We left Ball Rock at nine o'clock — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2100
notes: Mf289-442
Love o'God Razor performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Was into the city not far from this spot — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2101
notes: Mf289-442
Young Deserter performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Come all you young and tender hearts — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2102
notes: Mf289-442
Paddy Flynn performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I occupy a compartment down in Casey's tenement — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5531
Recording number: 2103
notes: Mf289-442
Bold Jack Donahue performed by Sandy Stoddard at Lower Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O come all you bold bushrangers — July 1952
Audio Reel: 5540
Recording number: 2104
notes: Mf289-444
               

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