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            CA BI T-281 · Item · 25 July, 1971
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of the 100th anniversary mass at St. Margaret of Scotland Church in Grand Mira (N.S)

            MacDonald, Rev. Paul Introduction of platform guests

            MacIntyre, Piper Dannie "You Take the High Road"

            St. Margaret's Church Choir Come Holy Ghost

            Power, Bishop W.E. MacLeod, Rev. A.J. MacDonald; Rev. Bernard O'Keefe, Rev. Laurence MacDonald, Rev. Paul Celebrants of the mass

            Power, Bishop W.E. MacLeod, Rev. A.J. MacDonald; Rev. Bernard O'Keefe, Rev. Laurence MacDonald, Rev. Paul Sermon

            St. Margaret's Church Choir Hymn

            Power, Bishop W.E. Continuation of Mass

            St. Margaret's Choir Communion Hymn

            Gaelic Hymn singers from Gaelic Hymn

            Power, Bishop W.E. Remarks

            MacIntyre, Piper Dannie You Take the High Road

            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.

            MG 21.8-T-3052 · Item
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Alex Goldie.

            Cassette notes it as tape #136.

            Track List:
            Side A
            Track A1 - Falt Trom Trom Dualach. 05:34
            Track A2 - Mios Faoilleach colla-deug Gearran..., Gaelic toast for St. Andrew's Night. 02:53
            Track A3 - Song: Comunn Mo Rùn 02:24
            Track A4 - Òran nam Fasan composed by James Campbell of Boisdale and later, North Sydney. 03:12
            Track A5 - Bhean an Taighe Ghaoil an Fhortain. 01:49
            Track A6 - Cumha - Seo a'bhliadhna chuir as dhomh 's a ghlas a falt air mo cheann. (Alex Goldie) 03:40
            Track A7 - Tha mo Chion air an Fhiùran (Alex Goldie) 05:27
            Track A8 - Cumha na Tulaich. Composed by Archie (Larry) Gillis of Rear Beaver Cove. Recording of a recording. 03:34

            Side B
            Track B1 - Falt Trom, Trom Dualach (Alex Goldie) 02:50
            Track B2 - An Te Sin air an Robh Mi'n Gheall (Alex Goldie) 04:31

            CA BI T-311 · Item · 1971
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of a BBC Glasgow program with John MacPherson exploring Gaelic culture and language throughout Cape Breton Island.

            Among the Gaels in Nova Scotia: MacMillan, Hector S e Ceap Breatuinn Tir Mo Ghraidh

            MacPherson, John (BBC) Glasgow (Scotland) Gaelic in Nova Scotia

            MacEachern, Mrs. Creignish (N.S.) Song in praise of the Island of Cape Breton

            MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Account of Gaelic place names in Cape Breton

            Kennedy, Florence Dunvegan Interviewed with John MacPherson

            MacDonald, Dan R. Mabou (N.S.) Bonnie Lass of Head Lake

            MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Milling Frolic

            MacDonald, J.L. Et al Boisdale (N.S.) Hug ho ran o robha ho, nighean donn Bhoidheach

            MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Gaelic Revival in Cape Breton

            Beaton, Sister Margaret Sydney (N.S.) Address to her friends in the Highlands and Islands

            MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) We're the children (you brought from Scotland) sorry to leave? Mr. MacPherson replied that there wasn't one dry eye when he took the children back to Scotland

                Mi'kmaw song and dance

            MacEachern, Bessie Creignish (N.S.) Gaelic song

            MacMillan, Hector Song in praise of the Island of Cape Breton

            MacPherson, John Glasgow (Scotland) Closing message to people of Cape Breton

            MacPherson, John Alick
            CA BI T-312 · Item · 1971
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of BBC Glasgow's 1971 radio piece 'Among the Gaels of Nova Scotia' concerning Gaelic language and culture in Cape Breton Island.

            MacEachern, Bessie Fuadach nan Gaidheal
            MacPherson, John Conversation with J.C. MacNeil
            MacNeil, J.C. Families who left for Western Newfoundland
            MacNeil, J.C. Orain Mocaisean
            MacNeil, J.C. Soldier's song
            MacPherson, John
            MacNeil, J.C. Conversation with J.C. MacNeil, Genealogy of the MacNeil Family
            MacNeil, J.C. A bhean a tighe
            Sailor's love song
            A Ghille Dhuinn
            MacPherson, John
            MacNeil, J.C. Discussion on their trip to Cape Breton

            MacPherson, John Alick
            Angus R. MacDonald fonds
            CA BI MG 6.33 · Fonds · 1928-1973

            Fonds consists of papers including poetry, book excerpts, and a scrapbook. Papers include:

            1. A collection of his poetry compiled by his daughter, Christena E. MacDonald, 1968. Also included is a poem by French Road bard, Duncan MacDonald. Typescript and printed, 32 pages.
            2. Excerpts from Songs of the Gael [n.d.]. Printed, 6 pages.
            3. Obituary of Angus R. MacDonald, 1973. Clippings including a poem by John Og Walker of Lake Ainslie.
            4. “Biography of Christena Evelyn MacDonald” 1931. Original, 9 pages.
            5. Scrapbook of clippings pertaining to Florence E. MacDonald’s track and field career, and including clippings on Johnny Miles, 1929.
            6. Failte Cheap Breatuinn: A collection of Gaelic poetry by Vincent A. MacLellan (1891). The MacNeil Edition edited by James Hugh MacNeil, 1933. Typescript 233 pages. Supplement, 1933, containing biography of V. A. McLellan. Typescript, 22 pages. Presented by Angus R. MacDonald.
            MacDonald, Angus R.
            Angus Y. MacLellan fonds
            CA BI MG 6.63 · Fonds · 1912-1946

            Fonds consists of poems, biography of Angus Y. MacLellan, and recollections of life on Margaree Island.

            1. Poem: “Clach An Càrn an Dòmhnallaich” was presented by Sister St. Francis of Rome, C.N.D.

            2. Duncan H. and Mary Margaret MacLellan recall their childhood spent on Margaree Island. Typescript, 12 pages Presented by Margaret Long, Brockton, Mass., June 1983.

            3. “My years on Margaree Island” by Lauranna MacLellan MacDonald, who presented the paper in December, 1983. Photocopy, 4 pages.

            4. Biography of Angus Y. MacLellan (1887-1960) Photocopy, 11 pages.

            Songs composed by Angus Y. MacLellan and other bards that appear in "Smeòrach nan Cnoc 's nsn Gleann" and "Gaelic Songs in Nova Scotia". Photocopy, 10 pages
            Story “Raonull Ban Mac Eoghain Oig” by Aonghas MacGillfhaolain. Print, 26 pages.

            1. “The Part Played by the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada in the Establishment of the St. F. X. Extension Department” 1953. Typescript, 21 pages.

            Clippings: Obituary of Rev. Michael Gillis, 1970; Obituary of Ernest Hart, the Chairmaker from Northeast Margaree, n.d. Presented by Sister Carmelina MacLellan, Port Hawkesbury, 1984.

            MacLellan, Angus Y.
            CA BI T-561 · Item · 1972
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            MacLean, Mrs. Annie Rear Christmas Island "Bha Mi'n Raoir gu Sunndach, Sunndach" composed by Catherine MacNeil (Catrìona Bean Iain Ruairidh| Iain Ruaidh)

            MacInnis, Dan Joe Sydney (N.S.) Violin selections

            MacPherson, John Alex Sydney (N.S.) Conversation with Mrs. Annie MacLean

            MacLean, Mrs. Annie Rear Christmas Island "Mise tha fo Mhulad air Tulaich gun Uaill". Song concerning a difficult winter in the Rear of Christmas Island by Catherine MacNeil (Catrìona Iain Ruaidh| Bean Iain Ruairidh)

            Campbell, John Sydney (N.S.) Discusses Gaelic songs with Mrs. MacLean

            Munroe, Deanie Sydney (N.S.) Bagpipe Selections

            MacPherson, John Alex and MacNeil, Mike Sydney (N.S.) Conversation re: Cape Breton Gaelic songs

            MacLean, Mrs. Annie Rear Christmas Island. Song about aging and marriage by Catherine MacNeil (Catriona Iain Ruaidh | Bean Iain Ruairidh)

            Hashem, Lila Sydney (N.S.) Piano selections

            MacPherson, John Alex; MacNeil, Mike; MacLean, Mrs. Annie. Conversation re: types of songs, milling songs.

            MacNeil, Mike. Song "Horo is Toigh Leam Fhìn Thu"

            MacInnis, Dan Joe Sydney (N.S.) Violin selections

            MacPherson, John Alex; Campbell, John Sydney (N.S.) Conversation re: Gaelic in Cape Breton

            Gillis, Wilfred Antigonish (N.S.) Violin selections

            CA BI T-749 · Item · 1973
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of the 1973 Southwest Margaree concert. Recording includes:

            Southwest Margaree Gaelic Chorus , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - O Canada

            MacDonnell, George , Inverside - Bagpipe selections

            Chisholm, Archie Neil , Margaree Forks (N.S.) - Words of welcome

            MacDonald, Mr. And Mrs. Francis , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Violin and piano selections

            Gillis, Angus R. And chorus , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Tha mo run air a' ghille...

            Tompkins, Donna , Margaree Forks (N.S.) - Mary Hamilton

            MacNeil, Marion and Rosemary , Barra Glen - Bagpipe and drum selections

            MacDonald, Mrs. Kay , New Waterford - Mairi Og

            MacDonald, Mrs. Kay , New Waterford - Am falbh thu leam a ribhinn og

            Kennedy, Donna , Deepdale (N.S.) - Stepdancing

            MacGillivray, Mrs. Mae; MacDonald, Francis , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Eilean mo Chridhe

            Murphy sisters , St. Rose - Bagpipe selections

            Doug MacPhee; Doyle, Maybelle Chisholm , New Waterford and Margaree Forks (N.S.) - Piano duet

            Currie sisters , Sydney (N.S.) - Highland Fling

            MacDougall, John , Kenloch - Violin selections

            East Lake Ainslie Gaelic Chorus , Lake Ainslie (N.S.) - An t-eilean dh'an thug mi luaidh...

            East Lake Ainslie Gaelic Chorus , Lake Ainslie (N.S.) - S truagh nach d'rugadh dall mi...

            Gillis, Wallace , Scotsville - Violin selections

            Murphy sisters , St. Rose - Bagpipe selections

            Gillis, Miss , Scotsville - Piano selections

            Gillis, Angus R. , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Och mar tha mi 's mi nam onar...

            Southwest Margaree Gaelic Chorus , Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Morag a Dunbheagan

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"
            Archibald A. MacKenzie fonds
            CA BI MG 6.6 · Fonds · 1983

            Fonds consists of a selection of songs in Gaelic composed by Archie Alex MacKenzie.

            MacKenzie, Archie Alex
            CA BI 91-1075-23036 · Item · 1991

            Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of piper Archie MacDonald. Mr. MacNeil is buried in Stella Maris Cemetery, Inverness.

            Prendergast, Paul
            Archie Morrison fonds
            CA BI MG 6.34 · Fonds · 1900-1979

            This fonds consists of a collection of Gaelic songs, stories, poetry, history and tombstone inscriptions.

            Papers are in Gaelic:

            1. Story: “Seann Chuimhneachan air a’ Choire Ghlas” copied from the work by John MacCormick, first appearing in An Gaidheal, Vol.2. Photocopy, 12 pages.
            2. Story: "A’Bhean Iadach" from Am Measg Nam Bodach, 1938.
              "Iain Ciar agus an Robair" from Aig Tigh na Beinne by Katherine Whyte Grant.
              "Eoghan Ruadh aig a ‘Mhod" from The Celtic Garland by Henry Whyte. Photocopies, 20 pages.
            3. Poetry and songs, many by Cape Breton bards. many have been copied from songs appearing in The History of Christmas Island Parish. Also a song composed by Murdoch Morrison of Ferguson's Lake and Gaelic translations of English hymns. Photocopies and originals, 38 pages.
            4. An typed excerpt from the Gaelic translation of the Episcopalian Book of Common Prayer. Photocopy, 1 page.
            5. Description of Islands of Coll, Uist and Mull copied from the book Am Measg nam Bodach, 1938.
            6. Inscriptions on the tombstones of John MacLean, Gaelic bard; Rev. Alexander MacLean Sinclair and Mrs. John Sinclair. Photocopy, 1 page. Presented by Mr. Morrison.
            Big Pond Scottish Concert
            CA BI T-792 · Item · 1973
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            MacEachern, Allan J., Pres. Of Privy Council - Ho ro 's toigh leam fhein thu...

            MacInnis, Donald, M.P. -Violin selections

            MacKenzie, John Archy, M.L.A. - Stepdancing

            Munro, Deanie - Lizzie Lindsay

            Gillis, Lauchie - Violin selections

            Gillis, Lauchie - My Cape Breton Home

            MacDougall, Mike - Accordian Selections

            Morris, Father Eugene - The Three Marys

            Snow, Ted - Violin selections

            MacLellan, Teresa - Stepdancing

            Hibbs, Harry - Stepdancing

            Hibbs, Harry - Illean beag horan o ro...

            Hibbs, Harry - s e mo run an t-saighdear og...

            MacInnis, Dan Joe - Puirt-a-Beul

            LeBlanc, Kathy - Puirt-a-Beul

            Knight, Margaret Bennett - Violin selections

            Knight, Margaret Bennett - Violin selections

            Knight, Margaret Bennett - Violin selections

            Chafe, Winnie - Violin selections

            Chafe, Winnie - Violin selections

            MacDougall, Mike - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"
            Boisdale Gaelic Concert
            CA BI T-716 · Item · 1973
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Iona Pipe Band, Iona - Bagpipe selections

            MacDougall, Mike, Ingonish - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Mrs. Kay, New Waterford - Chi mi bhuam, fada bhuam...

            MacDonald, Mrs. Kay, New Waterford - Horo iu agus ho ro eile...

            Boisdale Dancers, Boisdale (N.S.) - Stepdancing

            Boisdale Junior Gaelic Singers, Boisdale (N.S.) - Am falbh thu leam a' ribhinn og...

            MacMillan, Rev. Allan, Lakevale - An cluinn thu mi , mo nighean donn

            MacMillan, Rev. Allan, Lakevale - Far an robh mi'n raoir...

            Prosper, Wilfred, Eskasoni - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Rev. Bernie, MacIntyre, Mr. Sydney (N.S.) - Lizzie Lindsay

            MacDonald, Rev. Bernie, MacIntyre, Mr. - Will ye go, laddie go...

            Lamey, Ronnie, North Sydney (N.S.) - Violin selections

            MacKay, Alex F. Queensville - Violin selections

            MacQueen, Marjorie - Dark Island

            MacDonald, Joseph L. Boisdale (N.S.) - O mo ruin-sa, 's thu air m'aire...

            Dougall, Mike Ingonish - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"
            Brown Brothers of Washabuck
            CA BI FT-213 · Item · Dec. 1987
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is a videocassette recording of The Brown Brothers of Washabuck, Cape Breton, produced in December 1987 and edited by Lisa Morrison, Audio/Visual Department, UCCB. Directed by Maxie MacNeil, Hector MacKenzie, and Michael Anthony MacLean.

            Introduction
            Family History (2:20)
            Caledonia Song
            Hoodlum Song (3:41)
            Grandmother Story (7:32)
            Song from the Old Homestead (9:19)
            Vince MacLean’s Story (14:41)
            Bordon Song (16:55)
            Bear Dance (18:17)
            Imitations (21:25)
            Michael and the Fiddle (22:13)
            New Year’s Story (Tody)
            Flora’s Story
            Home Movie – Michael humming “Duddledum”
            No Sir No
            Cod Liver Oil
            Yon Munroe
            Michael Anthony’s Story
            Wedding Song
            Sister’s Story
            Kay MacLean’s Story
            Michael Imitating Bagpipes
            Dr. and the Bear
            Gaelic Song
            Hector’s Story
            Malcolm MacDonald
            Cemetery
            Ending Collage

            Narrator: Hector MacKenzie

            Photographs and home movies in order of appearance:

            Dan Brown, Michael Brown, Dan Rory (Murdock) MacNeil

            Rory D. MacNeil, Joan MacNeil, Dan Angus MacNeil

            Hughie MacLeod, Angus MacDonald

            Jackie (Fownes) MacDonald, Michael Brown

            Maxie MacNeil, Vince MacLean, Michael A. MacLean, Hector MacKenzie, Flora Canning

            Upper Washabuck School located near Angus Ranald MacDonald. (“Big” Liza Campbell – Teacher. Two Browns on extreme right of picture – Michael and Dan.)

            Store at Washabuck Bridge with potential local customers and teamsters.

            Maxie MacNeil, Hector MacKenzie, Kay MacLean, Annie (Sister) MacLean, Flora Canning, Gordon MacLean (Guitar), Sniffer (dog), Simon MacKenzie

            John Dan MacKenzie – store owner at Washabuck Bridge and Eddie MacLean (on right)

            Kathleen MacLean, Rita MacDougall

            Johnnie Brown, Michael Brown

            Square set people:

            Leonard MacKenzie, Jeanette MacKenzie, Lawrence MacDougall – Fiddler, Cassie MacKenzie, Florence MacKenzie, Aggie and Neil F. MacLennan, Eugene MacIsaac, Joe (Red Rory) MacLean – Prompter, Michael A. MacLean, Malcolm MacDonald, Michael Brown, Jean MacKenzie, Lexina Fraser

            Mary C. MacDonald, Michael Brown, Dan Brown, Lexina Fraser

            Dan Brown, Michael Brown, Alex Murphy

            Cheryl MacDonald, Wanda MacDonald, Mary Ann MacKenzie, Dan Brown

            Michael Brown, Jackie MacDonald, Rosemary MacKinnon, Dan Brown, Mary C. MacKinnon, Andy MacDonald

            Wedding party at Highland Hill: Maxie and Joan MacNeil – Bride and groom, Michael (S.R.) MacNeil – Fiddler, Kammie (S.R.) MacNeil – Guitar, Annie Jane MacNeil – Dancer, Patricia MacNeil, Diane MacNeil, Capt. Angus MacNeil, John Rory MacNeil, Lex MacNeil, Dan Malcolm MacKinnon, Peggy (Dan Joe) MacNeil, Unknown female, Dan Brown, Unknown female

            Michael Brown, Rose MacKenzie, Lex Fraser, Jean MacKenzie, Kathleen MacDonald, Michael A. MacLean, Duncan MacDonald, Mary C. MacDonald, Front: Michael MacDonald, Michael Brown, Dan Brown

            Greg MacNeil (Bear), Arnold MacNeil (Doctor)

            Dan Brown, Jean MacKenzie, Michael Brown

            Wedding at Upper Washabuck: Dan Alex and Martha MacKinnon, with neighbours and friends

            In horse and wagon – Big Neil MacKinnon, Kitty (Charlie Dan Angus) MacNeil

            Camp Baddeck
            CA BI 94-863-25378 · Item · 1909

            Item is a photograph of a piper playing the bagpipes at Camp Baddeck.

            Canso Causeway Opening
            CA BI 81-703-5783 · Item · 1955

            Item is a photograph of pipers leading a parade across the newly opened causeway.

            CA BI FT-222 · Item · 1977
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is a videocassette recording of Carl MacKenzie and Dougie MacPhee performing at the Logue Building in Sydney in 1977. The tape contains a note that the video was dubbed from black and white reel to reels.

            CA BI 77-650-784 · Item · ca. 1900

            Item is a photograph of the cast of a Gaelic Play that was held in Glace Bay.

            CHER Radio Failte 's Furan
            CA BI T-610 · Item · 1973
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            MacLean, Joe (Sydney N.S) - Violin selections

            Fitzgerald, Winston (Sydney, N.S) - Violin selections

            MacEachern, Donald (Sydney, N.S) - Description of wood-chopping frolics at East Bay - tells a good story in Gaelic

            Hashem, Lila (Sydney, N.S) - Piano selections

            MacNeil, J.C. (Sydney, N.S) - Gaelic song

            Cameron, John Allan (Mabou, N.S) - Guitar selection

            Ceilidh at MacAdam's Lake (MacAdam's Lake, N.S) - Bonnie Lass of Bonnacord

            Cameron, Mae (Sydney, N.S) - Eilean mo Chridhe

            Red Hackle Pipe Band (Scotland) - Bagpipe selections

            LeBlanc, Paddy (Sydney, N.S) - Violin selections

            MacEachern, Donald (Grand Mira, N.S) - Story of a ship built at East Bay by Donald Og and his brother

            Gillis, Lauchie (Antigonish, N.S) - A' chuthag

            Gillis, Wilfred (Scotland) - Violin selections

            Ross, Calum (Scotland) - Far am bidh mi fhin

            Gillis, Wilfred (Antigonish, N.S) - Violin selections

            MacLean, Joe (Sydney, N.S) - Violin selections

            CHER Radio
            MG 21.8-T-3039 · Item · 1977
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of the Cape Breton Singers.

            Track List:
            Track B1 - Unintelligible recording 07:57
            Track B2 - The Waters of Iona. Singer: unknown. 03:58
            Track B3 - Ma Bhuannaich thu Nighean Ghrinn (poor audio quality). Cumha. Local song composed in Christmas Island 05:57
            Track B4 - Chuir iad an t-Sùil a Pilot. 02:11
            Track B5 - Och Mar tha mi 's mi 'nam Ònar. Singer: Peter Jack MacLean of Rear Christmas Island. 10:27

            MacKinnon, Rev. Angus
            CA BI T-332 · Item · 1972
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of John E. MacNeil discussing local history, stories, dances and songs.
            Prompting sets (for dancing)
            Selling of Lobsters
            Transportation and travelling over the trail before the Cabot Trail was built
            Tom Murphy, on his knees when the church bell rang
            Elections in the olden times
            Prompting of the square dance by Joe A. MacNeil
            Road to the Isles
            Hundred Pipers

            Joseph Curtis - Ubi Abi & Violin selections

            Macneil, Mary E.
            CA BI T-316 · Item · 1971
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            MacDonald, Mr. Eugene:

            • They say the women used to carry their own spinning wheels; could you tell us more about the spinning Frolics?
            • Returning to the story of the threshing mills, and didn't you mention the word "winnowing" and feeding the fanners?
            • The milling frolics were wonderful events - did they always sing Gaelic songs?
            • Whom Shall I take on the Irish Ship?
            • Song for rolling the cloth
            • Was the purpose of the milling to thicken the cloth
            • How about a good joke
            • Father Rankin questioned about early soap making by the Cape Breton Island (N.S.) women
            • Funeral customs
            • 9 Gallons of rum
            • Ghost stories in Gaelic

              Father John Angus Rankin:

            • Ghost stories in English
            • Ghost story continued from Side 1
            • Another ghost story
            • A second sight story

              Bessie Maceachern:

            • Am falbh thu leam a ribhinn og
            • Mairi ni 'n Domhnuill
            • Am Fleasgach Donn

              Billy MacPhee: Violin Selections

            Rankin, Fr. John Angus
            Cotter's Saturday Night
            CA BI 77-1374-1508 · Item · ca. 1935

            Item is a photograph of the cast of Cotter's Saturday Night, a radio program broadcast from Sydney in the 1930s.

            Pictured in the back row, from left to right: Mrs. McKimmie, Malcolm R. MacLeod, Prof. Bernie McIntosh, Bleddyn Davies, M.J. Ballah, Mrs. Bleddyn Davies, and Hazel Matheson. Pictured in the front row, from left to right: John MacNeil, Mrs. C.D. Buck, Tena Campbell, Mabel (Noland) Kelleher, Bob Wright, George MacDonald, and Sandy MacLean.

            Photograph was taken at the “Cromarty” estate built by John Kenneth Levison "Jack" Ross ca. 1905. It was located on Kings Road in Sydney.

            Dodge, H. O.
            Dan Joe MacInnis, Gravestone
            CA BI 94-404-23579 · Item · 1992

            Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of fiddler Dan Joe MacInnis (1922-1991). Mr. MacInnis is buried in the Big Pond Catholic Cemetery.

            Prendergast, Paul
            Dan R. MacDonald, Gravestone
            CA BI 91-1069-23030 · Item · 1991

            Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking noted musician Dan R. MacDonald. Mr. MacDonald is buried in St. Mary's Cemetery, Mabou.

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

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

            DJ MacDermaid: Fonn is Furan
            MG 21.8-T-3027 · Item · 1987
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Fonn is Furan. All songs sung by Donald John MacDermaid of Framboise and Massachusetts.

            Cassette notes it as tape #109.

            Track List: Side A
            Track A1 - A'Chuthag. 03:18
            Track A2 - Eilidh. 03:25
            Track A3 - Gad Chuimhneachadh. 04:03
            Track A4 - Laithean Sona m-Òige. Composed by Dan Alex MacDonald of Framboise. 04:55
            Track A5 - Càite Bheil i ann am Muile. 03:17
            Track A6 - Moladh an Lanndaidh. 04:01
            Track A7 - Oran Maraiche (Mo Chridhe Trom 's cha Charaich e) 08:47
            Track A8 - Gura Truagh nach robh Mise an Eilean an Fhraoich.

            Side B
            Track B1 - Daolagan Cholarada. 05:13
            Track B2 - An Gille Donn. 04:38
            Track B3 - Nigheanan Ruairidh. Composed by Dan MacDonald (Mac Dhòmhnaill 'ic Alasdair 'ic Ruairidh). of Gabarus In: Beyond the Hebrides p. 164. 02:25
            Track B4 - Iain a Luaidh Nach Pòs Thu. 07:27
            Track B5 - Clachan Ghlinn Da-Ruadhail. 03:26
            Track B6 - Mairi Bhain Dhail-an-Eas. 05:45
            Track B7 - Turus gu Glaschu. Composed by Neil MacLeod, Scotland. 05:45

            CA BI MG 6.35 · Fonds · 1969

            Fonds consists of 27 songs in Gaelic, two hymns in English and a newspaper account of the MacDonalds' 50th wedding anniversary in 1969. Mr. MacDonald, a farmer from Framboise, composed many Gaelic songs, the most famous of which was "Failte Cheap Breatunn". See also Tapes 107, 231, and 232.

            MacDonald, Dan Alex
            CA BI MG 6.39 · Fonds · 1927

            Fonds consists of papers including poems and a genealogy of the MacFarlanes, compiled by D.D. MacFarlane.

            A. Gaelic version of “Scots Wha Hae” and “Ath Shealladh” the latter of which was composed by Mr. MacFarlane on New Year's Day, 1927. Presented by Finlay Campbell, Saint John.
            B. Translation into Gaelic of “The Minstrel Boy” and “Lord Ullin’s Daughter,” both by Mr. MacFarlane. Original, 4 pages. Presented by Estate of W. S. MacFarlane, 1981.
            C. Genealogy of the MacFarlanes by D. D. MacFarlane, 1943 Original, 5 pages. (Indexed copy filed in B & G File) Presented by Rev. John Hugh MacEachen, July 1984.

            MacFarlane, Donald Dougal
            CA BI 78-44-1794 · Item · 1904

            Item is a photograph of fiddlers Dougald MacIntyre and Joe Smith posed with their fiddles and bows. Photograph taken at the Inverness Picnic.

            CA BI 91-1078-23039 · Item · 1991

            Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of noted New Waterford musician, Dougall MacIntyre. Dougall was Margaret MacPhee's father and Dougie MacPhee's grand-father (both pianists). Mr. MacIntyre is buried at St. Agnes Cemetery in New Waterford.

            Prendergast, Paul
            CA BI MG 6.76 · Fonds · 1987-1994

            Fonds consists of essays from an annual essay competition at the University College of Cape Breton, advancing research in traditional history, songs, narrative traditions of Gaelic culture. Essays are arranged by year of competition.

            1. 1987/88:
              a. Marilyn Dwyer, "Presenting, The Ancient Tradition of Gaelic Psalm Singing in the Presbyterian Church". Essay includes three tapes with an index. T-3193 (a-b-c)
              b. Kate Dunlay, "Cape Bretoners in Boston: Maintaining Identity".
              c. Donald J. MacNeil, "Cape Breton Folksong Tradition".

            2. 1988/89:
              a. Marilyn Dwyer, "An nì nach cluinn mi an diugh chan aithris mi 'maireach, Eòin MacGilliosa MacFhionghuin (Jonathan Gillies MacKinnon)".
              b. Marilyn MacDonald, "Milling Frolics on the North Shore a Look at the Past, Present, and Future". One video tape is included. FT 41
              c. Winnifred J. MacDonald, "Sang abune a' sang" (Collections, Composers, and Fiddlers). One audio tape is included. T-3194

            3. 1990: Kathleen Dunlay, "The Playing of Traditional Scottish Music: Old and New - World Styles and Practices".

            4. 1991: Jacqueline Ann Dunn,"Tha Blas na Gàidhlig Air A h- Uile Fidhleir". (The Sound of Gaelic is in the Fiddler's Music)

            5. 1992: Jeff MacDonald,"Bràighe na H-Aibhne Iarmad mo Shluaigh" (Life and Times of the Scottish Settlers at St. Mary's Parish, River Denys Area.)

            6. 1993-1994: Margaret Bennett "Gaelic Song in Eastern Canada: Twentieth Century Reflections"

            7. 1994: K. Diane Grant "A Study of the Second Sight in the Highlands and Islands of Scotland and Nova Scotia"

            8. 1994: Rannie Gillis "Celtic Education". Family history and an account of how one would be enculturated and socially educated in the Gaelic culture of Cape Breton.

            9. 1994: Paula Rice "Mary with the Ewe". Agricultural practices in Scotland and pioneer Cape Breton.

            Duncan MacDonald
            CA BI 77-477-611 · Item · ca. 1940

            Item is a photograph of Duncan MacDonald, drummer. He was a member of the Cape Breton Scottish Society, Sydney. Also pictured are two unidentified pipers.

            CA BI 91-1095-23056 · Item · 1991

            Item is a photograph of the gravestone marking the burial of musician Duncan MacQuarrie. Mr. MacQuarrie is buried in Mount Carmel Cemetery in New Waterford.

            Prendergast, Paul
            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.

            Eileen Forrester Dancers
            CA BI MG 14.156-92-376-23551-92-376-23551.3 · Item
            Part of The Sydney Bicentennial Commission

            Item is a photograph of highland dancers from the Eileen Forrester Dance troupe. Dancers are: Sharon O'Keefe, Alison MacLeod, Peggy Hooper and Heather Duffy.

            Eileen Forrester Dancers
            CA BI MG 14.156-92-376-23551-92-376-23551.1 · Item
            Part of The Sydney Bicentennial Commission

            Item is a photograph of highland dancers from the Eileen Forrester Dance troupe. Dancers are: Sharon O'Keefe, Alison MacLeod, Peggy Hooper and Heather Duffy.

            Eileen Forrester Dancers
            CA BI MG 14.156-92-376-23551-92-376-23551.2 · Item
            Part of The Sydney Bicentennial Commission

            Item is a photograph of highland dancers from the Eileen Forrester Dance troupe. Dancers are: Sharon O'Keefe, Alison MacLeod, Peggy Hooper and Heather Duffy.

            CA BI T-693 · Item · 1973
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of various fiddle and Gaelic song selections from the 1973 Glendale festival of fiddlers.

            25 fiddlers, Doyle, Maybelle Chisholm, Margaree Forks (N.S.) - Festival of Fiddlers, Glendale (N.S.), Inverness County (N.S.), July 6,7,8, 1973: Mini finale at Festival of Fiddlers, Friday night, July 6, 1973

            Morris, Rev. Angus Beaton, Joey, Colindale, Mabou - Violin selections

            Chisholm, Rod, M.C., Port Hawkesbury - Opening remarks on Saturday afternoon, July 7, 1973

            MacKinnon, Allie, Sydney (N.S.) - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Duncan, Hillsboro - Violin selections

            Sampson, Dominic, L'Ardoise - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Mrs. Kay, New Waterford - A' Chruinneag Ileach

            MacPhee, Billy, Sydney (N.S.) - Violin selections

            Hall, John; Gillis, Donnie, Sydney (N.S.) - Violin selections

            Jobes, Hugh A.,Boulardie - Festival of Fiddlers, Glendale (N.S.), Inverness County (N.S.), July 7, 1973: Violin selections

            MacKenzie, Hector, Washabuct - Violin selections

            MacMaster, Mrs. Minnie, Troy - Stepdancing

            MacMillan, Rev. Allan, Lakevale - Sealladh mise null gu duthaich mo run...

            Campbell, John, Mabou (N.S.) and Boston - Violin selections

            Wright, Fred, Mull River - Violin selections

            MacLeod, John, Mull River and Sudbury - Violin selections

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"
            CA BI T-1738 · Item · 1957
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            The late Lauchie Gillis, Grand Mira, Gaelic song with Marie MacLellan on piano

            Violin music by Theresa MacLellan with Marie on piano

            Angus Alex MacDonnell stepdancing with Donald Angus Beaton on violin and Marie MacLellan on piano

            John Alex Gillis - Gaelic song accomp., by Broad Cove Chorus

            The Mabou dancers (square set) with music by Donald Angus Beaton on violin and Mrs. Beaton on piano

            Violin music by Peter MacDonnell of Deepdale (N.S.): (a) Maggie Cameron's Strathspey. (b) John Morrison's Reel

            A group from Deepdale (N.S.) stepdancing - violin music by Mrs. Cassie Belle MacIntyre of Inverness (N.S.)

            A finale of Inverness (N.S.) county fiddlers with Angus Allan Gillis, Donald Angus Beaton, Cameron Chisholm, Theresa MacLellan, etc., with Mrs. Donald Beaton on piano, (3) groups of tunes, strathspeys and reels

            Angus Allan Gillis playing a group of wedding reels

            Jimmy and Harold MacDonnell - bag pipe selections

            Two Gaelic songs by the Broad Cove Chorus with Marion Gillis on piano
            Inverness (N.S.) pipe band playing "Road to the Isles"

            Highland dance by Christine Kennedy with bagpipe music

            Gaelic song by Angus Alex MacDonnell and sisters (2 songs)

            Violin music by Jimmy MacLellan with Jessie Maggie MacLellan on piano
            Jimmy MacLellan from Sudbury, Ont. (St. Rose) violin accomp., to Maureen Fraser to stepdance

            Cameron Chisholm playing violin for his 1st public concert

            Gaelic song sung by Margaree singers

            Violinist Johnny Wilmot with Gussie Miles as piano accomp.,
            Donald Angus Beaton on violin with wife Elizabeth on piano

            The Beaton's playing for stepdancer Willie Fraser, Deepale, Inverness County (N.S.)

            Angus Allan Gillis violin selections and Jessie Maggie MacLellan on piano

            Gaelic song sung by a group from Southwest Margaree (N.S.) - Father Hugh A. MacDonald on piano

            MacEachen, Rev. John Hugh
            MG 21.8-T-3023 · Item · Oct. 1959
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Gaelic singers.

            Cassette notes it as tape #105.

            Track List: Side A:
            Track A1 -Òran a Chìobair. Local composition, composer unknown. Concerns a woman's love for a shepherd who visits her farm. Singer: Murdock D. MacLeod, Framboise. 02:50
            Track A2 - Canada Thìr an Àidh. Composed by Kate (MacLeod) MacInnes of Framboise. Singer: Angus A. MacLeod, Framboise. 03:33
            Track A3 - Am Bràighe. Composed by Malcolm H. Gillis, Southwest Margaree. SInger: Angus MacDonald. 03:36
            Track A4 - Gàidheal air Fògradh. Composed by James R. Morrison of Framboise. Singer: Dan W. Strachan. 03:09
            Track A5 - Màiread Bhàn. Local song supposedly composed by a Patterson from Stirling. Singer: Neil Morrison, Framboise. IN: Beyond the Hebrides p. 153. 03:32
            Track A6 - Dheanainn Sùgradh ri an Nighean Duibh. Singer: Neil D. Morrison, Framboise 03:09
            Track A7 - Gàidheil Albainn Ùr. Composed by Kenneth A. Ferguson of l'Ardoise Highlands. Singer: Angus MacDonald. In: Beyond the Hebrides p.110. 03:23
            Track A8 - Moladh na Gàidhlig. Composed by Malcolm MacNeil of Ironvile. Singer: Norman MacDermaid, Framboise. In: Bàrdachd a Albainn Nuaidh. 01:55
            Track A9 - Mo Roghainn 's Mo Rùn a Chunna Mi'n Dé. Singer: Norman MacDermaid, Framboise. 01:58
            Track A10 - Maili Dhonn Bhòidheach Dhonn. Local composition. Composer unknown. Singer: Dan Alex MacDonald, Framboise. 03:08

            Side B:
            Track B1 - Òran do'n Transvaal. Composed by Donald MacMillan of Loch Lomond. In: Beyond the Hebrides p. 105. Singer: Alex MacLennan. 02:28
            Track B2 - Fuadach nan Gàidheal. Singer: Alex MacLennan. 02:07
            Track B3 - English Recitations (Bill Colbert) 01:47
            Track B4 - Òran na Tì. Singer: Angus MacDonald. In: A Choice Collection of Gaelic Poems p. 127. 03:10
            Track B5 - 'S i Mo Ghaol a'Mhaighdean Lurach. Singer: Unknown. 04:21
            Track B6 - Air a'Cheul Là do'n t-Samhradh or Ho Ro Mo Chuid Chuideachd Thu. Composed by Sam Patterson of Stirling. Singer: Alex MacAskill, Framboise. In: Beyond the Hebrides p. 197. 02:37
            Track B7 - Tha Mo Chionn 's air an Fhiuran. Singer: John Alex MacAskill. 04:49
            Track B8 - 'S i Mo Ghaol a'Mhaighdean Lurach. Singer: Unknown. 04:14

            CA BI MG 21.8-T-3024 · Item
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Gaelic singers copied from a recording by Kenneth Morrison.

            Track List: Side A
            Track A1 - Oran a'Mhinistear. Composed by Rev. Kenneth MacLeod of Humes River. Singer: Dan K. MacLeod, Grand River. 05:01
            Track A2 - Théid mi gad Amhairc. Composed by John Campbell of Ledaig, Scotland. In: Modern Gaelic Bards p. 182 04:44
            Track A3 - An Téid thu Leam a Ribhinn Mhaiseach. Singer: Dan K. MacLeod, Grand River.
            Track A4 - Suas Leis a'Ghàidhlig. Singer Neil Morrison, Loch Lomond.
            Track A5 - Eilean Mo Chridhe. Singer: Alice Morrison, Grand River Falls.
            Track A6 - Local English composition about bachelors. Chorus: There's Scotsmen and Frenchmen wherever you go. Singer: Alice Morrison, Grand River.
            Track A7 - E ho Nighean Hi Ho Nighean/ Cailin Donn na Buaile. Local composition about bachelors. Singer: Angus Morrison.
            Track A8 - Morrison's Store/Christmas at the Bridge. Local English composition. SInger: Alice Morrison, Grand River Falls.

            Side B
            Track B1a - Òran na Tì. Local composition concerning tea. Composer unknown. Singer: Angus Morrison. 03:26
            Track B1b - The Party Telephone (English) . SInger: Alice Morrison, Grand River Falls. 03:01
            Track B2 - a Mhàiri Bhòidheach. Composed by Alexander Stewart of North Uist. Singer: Unkown.
            Track B3 - Mo Nighean Donn an t-Sùgraidh. Singer: Norman MacDermaid, Framboise and Massachusetts. 05:11
            Track B4(1) Local composition about a women on a winter's sea voyage ending in Framboise. Composer and singer: unkown.
            Track B4(2) - Canada Thir An Aigh. Composed by Catherine (MacLeod) MacInnis of Framboise. Singer: Norman MacDermaid, Framboise and Massachusetts. IN: Beyond the Hebrides p. 131. 04:36
            Track B4(3) - An Téid thu Leam a Mhàiri. Singer: Norman MacDermaid, Framboise and Massachusetts. In an t-Òranaiche. 04:52
            Track B5 - Fear nam Fiaclan. Singer: Kenny Morrison, Loch Lomond and Sydney. 01:43

            Framboise Gaelic Songs #107
            MG 21.8-T-3025 · Item · 1952-1987
            Part of D.J. MacDermaid Songs & Stories Collection

            Item is a sound recording of Gaelic songs.

            Cassette notes it as tape #107.

            Track List: Side A
            Track A1 - Òran a'Chàr. Somposed by Dan Alex MacDonald of Framboise. Singer: Alex MacLeod, Framboise. In: Songs from Framboise p.31. 02:34
            Track A2 - Song with piano accompaniment. Unintelligible. (North Shore Ladies) 01:55
            Track A3 - Och mar tha mi 's mi nam Aonair. An Gille Donn. Poor audio quality. SInger: unknown. 13:20
            Track A4 - Càit' an Caidil Nionag aNochd. Singer: Unknown 06:53
            Track A5 - 'S e Ceap Breatainn Tìr mo Ghràidh. Composed by Dan Alex MacDonald of Framboise. Singer: unknown. 02:58
            Track A6 - Tha Mo Run air a'Ghille. SInger: Unknown 03:51

            Side B
            Track B1 - Canada Thìr an Àigh. Composed by Catherine (MacLeod) MacInes of Framboise. Singer: D.J. MacDonald. In: Beyond the Hebrides p.131. 03:34
            Track B2 - Òran Gàidheal air Fògradh. Composed by James R. Morrison of Framboise. Signer: D.W. Strachan, Stirling. 02:42
            Track B3 - Am Bràighe. Composed by Malcom H. Gillis, Southwest Margaree. SInger: Angus MacDonald. 03:50
            Track B4 - Mo Shùil 'ad Dhéidh. Singer: D.W. Strachan,Stirling. 06:04
            Track B5 - Daolagan Cholarado. Singer: D.J. MacDermaid of Framboise and Massachusetts. 04:15
            Track B6 - The Party Telephone (English) (D.J. MacDermaid) 05:13
            Track B7 - Gaol nan Cruinneag. Singer: Unknown.
            Track B8 - Eilean mo Chridhe. Singer: Angus MacDonald.
            Track B10 -Air a' Cheud Là do'n t-Sàmhradh. Composed by Sam Patterson of Stirling. Singer: D.J. MacDermaid of Framboise and Massachusetts. In: Beyond the Hebrides p. 197.