Celtic Music and Song

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            7 Archival description results for Celtic Music and Song

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            Dancing, Englishtown
            CA BI 86-123-16221 · Item · 1922

            Fiddler (seated) plays for dancers on the shore of St. Ann's Bay in Englishtown.

            CA BI 86-132-16230 · Item · 6 July 1969

            Item is a photograph of a ceremony during the Gaelic mod at the Gaelic College. Former premier of Nova Scotia, Angus L. MacDonald and Father Rankin in attendance on stage.

            CA BI 86-119-16217 · Item · 1940

            Colaisde na Gàidhlig / Gaelic College hosting Gaelic Mod. Man at the microphone is Jack MacDonald (Ottawa) and to the left of the Union Jack flag is Red A.D. MacDonald (Board Member of the Gaelic College).

            CA BI 77-977-1111 · Item · ca. 1940

            Item is a photograph of Hon. Angus L. MacDonald, Finlay MacDonald and A.W.R. MacKenzie on stage during the opening ceremonies of the Mod at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's.

            Gaelic Mod, St. Ann's
            CA BI 78-1123-2873 · Item · 1967

            Item is a photograph of the Gaelic Mod at St. Ann's.

            Milling Frolic, North Shore
            CA BI 84-426-14526 · Item · ca. 1980

            Item is a photograph of a milling frolic on the North Shore area of St. Ann's Bay. Featured in this iconic image from left to right: John Alex ( John X. ) MacDonald, Neil R. MacDonald, Gwennie Pottie, Jessie Mary MacLeod, Alex Kerr, Dan Murdock Morrison, and Bessie MacInnis in the background.

            Fitzgerald, Owen
            CA BI T-2144 · Item · 1968
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of a Mod concert held at the Gaelic College in St. Ann's, N.S.

            Side A: Ian Webster performs bagpipe tunes, followed by more numbers played by a pipe band. Joann Bray sings Gaelic songs unaccompanied by musical instruments. Barry Ewan performs a hornpipe on bagpipes. John Allan Cameron and J. and L. Mac Issac sing and play "Banks of Sicily" and other numbers. Side B: Ian Webster plays various bagpipe pieces, then sound becomes too distorted for remaining tape to be playable.