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Girl Was A-Sweeping, A performed by Arch Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: A girl was a-sweeping, sweeping the other day — 1953
Audio Reel: 5650
Recording number: 2353
notes: Mf289-498
Farmer's Boy performed by Arch Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My father is dead my mother is left with four poor children small — 1953
Audio Reel: 5650
Recording number: 2354
notes: Mf289-498
In A Little Village (The Black Sheep) performed by Arch Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In a little village not so very far away — 1953
Audio Reel: 5650
Recording number: 2355
notes: Mf289-498
Me Father was a Hedger and a Ditcher performed by Arch Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Me father was a hedger and a ditcher — 1953
Audio Reel: 5650
Recording number: 2356
notes: Mf289-498
Just One Year (The Broken Vow) performed by Arch Hatt at Middle River, Victoria County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Just one year since you told me you loved me — 1953
Audio Reel: 5650
Recording number: 2357
notes: Mf289-498
John Grumley performed by Mrs. Rod McKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: John Grumley swore by the light of the moon — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2358
notes: Mf289-500
Jealous Lover performed by Annie MacKenzie at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Down near yon drooping willow — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2359
notes: Mf289-500
performed by Mrs. Rod McKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia — July 1953 Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2360
notes: Mf289-500
Robbie Tampson's Smitty performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: My mother men't me auld breeks — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2361
notes: Mf289-500
Gypsy Davy performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The man came home at night — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2362
notes: Mf289-500
Courting Too Slow performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: By going too seldom — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2363
notes: Mf289-500
Stories recorded for dialect performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia — July 1953 Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2364
notes: Mf289-500
Stories recorded for dialect performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia — July 1953 Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2365
notes: Mf289-500
Stories recorded for dialect performed by Claudia MacKay at Scotsburn, Pictou County, Nova Scotia — July 1953 Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2366
notes: Mf289-500
India's Burning Shore performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: As I sat beneath those shady pines — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5651
Recording number: 2367
notes: Mf289-500
Ship's Carpenter performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: In Gosper's fair city a damsel did dwell — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2368
notes: Mf289-502
Babes in the Wood performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: 'Now brother,' said the dying man — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2369
notes: Mf289-502
True Lover's Conversation (fragment) performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: One pleasant evening as — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2370
notes: Mf289-502
Chickadee performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The ground was all covered with snow one day — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2371
notes: Mf289-502
performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 30 July 1953 Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2372
notes: Mf289-502
performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 30 July 1953 Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2373
notes: Mf289-502
Dying Soldier performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: The sun was sinking in the west — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5652
Recording number: 2374
notes: Mf289-502
Mary Had A Little Lamb performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: Mary had a little lamb — 30 July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2375
notes: Mf289-504
Tall Tale of The Sea performed by Bert Power at East Ship Harbour, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — 30 July 1953 Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2376
notes: Mf289-504
Polly Perkins performed by S.A. Hopkins at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I'm a broken-hearted milkman — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2377
notes: Mf289-504
Banks of Sweet Dundee performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: It was of a lofty lady in London town did dwell — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2378
notes: Mf289-504
Wedding at Renowes performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O there's going to be a jolly time — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2379
notes: Mf289-504
Back Bay Hill performed by Isaac Doyle at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia — July 1953 Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2380
notes: Mf289-504
Hat Me Father Wore performed by S.A. Hopkins at West Jeddore, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: I'm Paddy Miles an Irish boy just came across the sea — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2381
notes: Mf289-504
Song of the Grand Banks performed by Mrs. Byron Mitchell at Oyster Pond, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: O 'twas coming on the tenth of June — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2382
notes: Mf289-504
Down By the Brook performed by Mrs. Byron Mitchell at Oyster Pond, Halifax County, Nova Scotia
first line of lyric: If I were a little bird happy would I be — July 1953
Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2383
notes: Mf289-504
Fox Hunting at Lakelands performed by Jeannie Leslie at Sackville, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5653
Recording number: 2384
notes: Mf289-504
Sir Patrick Spens performed by Jeannie Leslie at Sackville, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2385
notes: Mf289-506
Crooked Bawbee performed by Jeannie Leslie at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: O what wa gat ye that old worsted plaidie — August 1953
Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2386
notes: Mf289-506
Mary Hamilton performed by Jeannie Leslie at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I wish I could lie in oor ain kirkyard — August 1953
Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2387
notes: Mf289-506
Robbie Tampson's Smitty performed by Jeannie Leslie at Sackville, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My mother men't me auld breeks — August 1953
Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2388
notes: Mf289-506
Wexford Tragedy performed by Dallas MacDonald at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: I was born in Sheffield, brought up to the high degree — August 1953
Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2389
notes: Mf289-506
Dying Nun's Request performed by Mrs. Archibald McDonald at Glenwood, New Brunswick
first line of lyric: My name it is May Cassidy — August 1953
Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2390
notes: Mf289-506
performed by Chief Dan Paul at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5654
Recording number: 2391
notes: Mf289-506
Dance Music performed by Solomon Francis at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2392
notes: Mf289-508
Dance Song performed by Solomon Francis at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2393
notes: Mf289-508
(song sung at Wake) (Micmac) performed by Mrs. Denny at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2394
notes: Mf289-508
(Micmac lullabye) performed by Mrs. Denny at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2395
notes: Mf289-508
performed by Gilbert Patlas at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2396
notes: Mf289-508
performed by Chief Dan Paul at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2397
notes: Mf289-508
Hymn: Hail Mary (Latin and Micmac) performed by Chief Dan Paul at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2398
notes: Mf289-508
Mi'kmaq hymns performed by Chief Dan Paul at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2399
notes: Mf289-508
Fallen Leaf (Micmac) performed by Alfred Patlas at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2400
notes: Mf289-508
performed by Madeline Sonifas at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2401
notes: Mf289-508
Talk on mixed marriages performed by Chief Dan Paul at Eel Ground, New Brunswick — August 1953 Audio Reel: 5659
Recording number: 2402
notes: Mf289-508
               

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