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            Annie MacLean - Gaelic Songs
            CA BI T-122 · Item · 1969
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item consists of an audio recording of Annie (Mrs. J.P) MacLean of Rear Christmas Island, (N.S) singing a number of Gaelic songs. Recorded by Sister Margaret Beaton and Hilda Day.

            Mrs. J.P. MacLean, Christmas Island (Rear):

            "Mise tha fo Mhulad air Tulaich gun Uaill" Song about a difficult winter composed by Catriona MacNeil (Catrìona Iain Ruaidh).

            "Why did she compose this song?" She had to do so many difficult tasks in the winter.

            Song about finding a rich man to marry; composed by Catherine MacNeil (Catrìona Iain Ruaidh).

            Stories about Catrìona Bean Ruaidh. She lived further inland than Jack Pheadair (informant's husband)'s uncle, Ruairidh Chaluim Ghobha MacLean. Ruairidh lived at the foot of Eskasoni Mountain where Rory S. MacNeil lives.

            Forerunner portending the death of the bard.

            Bard's father was married to Christie Alasdair Chaluim Ghobha "The Big Widow".

            Song about working at the the Steel plant in North Sydney by Archie "Larry" Gillis, originally from Rear Beaver Cove.

            Day, Hilda
            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

            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
            Archie Alex MacKenzie
            CA BI T-1204 · Item · 1976
            Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

            Item is an audio recording of Archie Alex Mackenzie singing Gaelic songs.

            Song composed for the Gaelic Society of Cape Breton

            Song "Tilleadh an Eilthirich" (Composed for a ceilidh in Barra)

            "Òran Taigh Chaluim is Màiri" (Composed for a ceilidh in Glasgow before returning to Cape Breton)

            MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"
            CA BI G157 · Item · ca. 1965

            Item is a collection of songs, and information regarding the songs, that were commonly sung in Christmas Island and surrounding communities. Most of the songs were composed in the area, but a few are Old Country songs.