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              CA BI R M 1746 S66 v.3 · Item · [after 1894]

              Item is a book of music containing the lyrics and music for songs from the Highlands and Lowlands of Scotland. The book is the third volume in the series, a special "Subscriber's Edition."

              Bagpipe Music
              CA BI R M 145 B34 · Item · n.d.
              The Posie
              CA BI R M 1746 P67 · Item · n.d.
              The First Nova Scotian
              CA BI FC 2321.1 A43 F56 1997 · Item · 1997

              Item is a book titled "The First Nova Scotian," written by Mark Finnan. The book tells the story of Sir William Alexander, and the colony of Charlesfort, in present-day Annapolis Royal. It contains a chapter titled "A New Scotland," found on pages 91-106, which touches on Celtic music.

              CA BI FC 106 C4 F67 1988 · Item · 1988

              Item is a book titled "Language & Poverty: The Persistence of Scottish Gaelic in Eastern Canada," written by Gilbert Foster. It describes the cultural survival of minority populations in Eastern Canada, namely the survival of Scottish Gaelic. It contains a chapter titled "Angus W. R. MacKenzie, 1891-1967, and the Immigrant Presbyterian Gaeldom in New Scotland, Canada" on pages 80-104, which touches on Celtic music.

              HQ 560 N6 M34 · Item · 1980

              Item is a thesis titled "Urban Kinship in Cape Breton: A Study of the Conjugal Family System," written by John Gordon MacDonald. The thesis describes the nature of kin relations in the urban working-class of Eastern Canada.

              CA BI FC 2349 E2 M5 · Item · April 1966

              Item is a thesis titled "East Bay, Cape Breton: People and Priests," written by John V. MacKenzie. The thesis describes the background and history of East Bay and its early settlers.

              CA BI R M 1746 F66 1977 · Item · 1977

              Item is a book titled "Folksongs and Folklore of South Uist," written by Margaret Fay Shaw. The book details the folklore and folksong from South Uist. It includes lyrics and music for Gaelic folksongs.

              CA BI R MT 262 G37 · Item · 1985

              Item is a dissertation titled "Traditional and Non-Traditional Teaching and Learning Practices in Folk Music: An Ethnographic Field Study of Cape Breton Fiddling," written by Virginia Hope Garrison. The dissertation describes different methods of learning and practicing folk music via Cape Breton fiddling. It contains profiles of three Cape Breton fiddlers on pages 136-164, namely Hugh Angus Jobes, Hugh A. "Buddy" MacMaster, and Kyle MacNeil.

              CA BI FC 2343.8 S3 M8 · Item · 1 Apr. 1962

              Item is a thesis titled "A History of the Scottish on Cape Breton Island," written by Thomas Redmond Murphy. The thesis describes the history of the Scottish community of Cape Breton Island, primarily of the counties of Inverness and Victoria.

              FC 106 S3 R4 · Item · 1976

              Item is a book titled "The Scottish Tradition in Canada," edited by W. Stanford Reid. The book contains a collection of essays tracing the history of Scottish settlers in Canada and their historic roots. There is an essay on pages 232-247 titled "The Gaelic Tradition in Canadian Culture," written by George S. Emmerson, which touches on Celtic music.

              CA BI R M 41 D954 · Item · n.d.

              Item is a photocopy of a book of music containing strathspeys, reels, and jiggs for the violin, as well as the violoncello and harpsichord.

              R M 41 K4 c.2 · Item · [187-?]

              Item is a book of music containing "Scotch Strathspeys and Reels, Highland Schottisches, Jigs, Hornpipes, Highland Airs and Marches, Country Dances, Waltzes, Polkas, &c. [...] Specially arranged for the Ballroom."

              Baird Bho Eirinn 1975
              PAM 152 · Item · 1975

              Item is part of a concert program, featuring the biographies and selected works of Dr. Gearóid Stockman and Brian Ó Maoileoin.