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              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.
              Gaelic Songs
              CA BI MG 6.43 · Fonds · 20th century

              Fonds consists of Gaelic poetry, songs, hymns and a letter. Creator is unknown.

              A. Notebook of handwritten Gaelic songs believed to be the songs of Ewen MacKinnon, otherwise known in Iona as "Bodach a'Bhidse".
              B. Gaelic translation of the hymn “The Old Old Story.” Hexatonic scale adapted to regular musical store by unknown person. Original, 2 pages.
              C1. Song "Chuir Mi Cul ri Iollaraidh" (with English translation) [n.d.] Original, 2 pages. Presented by Mr. & Mrs. John MacKenzie, Mira Gut.
              C2. Song: “Bheir a Nall am Botal Dhu” [sic] (local composition) Original, 2 pages. Presented by John Allan MacNeil, Grand Narrows.
              C3a. "Mi'm Shuidhe M'Onar" by Scottish bard Sorley Cameron. The name “Neil MacDonald” is penciled on the manuscript but not definite that he is the author. Original, 8 pages.
              C3b Humourous song [untitled] also written in Cape Breton. Signed by Neil Macdonald but he was not the author. Also 2 fiddle tunes with musical notation, one stating that it is from Bill Lamey. Original, 5 pages.
              C4. Song (untitled) likely of Cape Breton origin. Typescript, 1 page.
              D. Letter written in Gaelic from Crows Nest to a friend in Inverness County, 1915. Original, 1 page. Presented by John Neil Beaton, Port Hood, 1984.

              CA BI T-1089 · Item · 1964
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of Gaelic song selections as performed by various informants on Cape Breton's North Shore. Recording opens with fiddle selections by Donald Angus Beaton, Mabou, N.S. Side 2 opens with fiddle tunes by Donald Angus Beaton of Mabou.

              Side 1:

              MacLeod, Dan (North River Bridge) : Song " Hi Horo 's na bheil air m' Aire"

              MacLeod, Malcolm Angus (Skir Dhu): Song "O Gur Trom Trom Mo Cheum"

              MacLeod, Dan: Song "Illean Aigh"

              Carmichael, Kenny (Boston): Song "Hi Ri Iu Le Ho Horo Mo Chuachag"

              Shaw, John (Wreck Cove): Song "Gu Dé Nì Mi Mur Faigh Mi Thu"

              MacLeod, Malcolm Angus: Song "Cha Threiginn Fhìn Mo Chruinneag Dhonn"

              Carmichael, Kenny and Malcom Angus MacLeod: Song "Thuirt an Gille 's Tu Mo Laochan"

              MacLeod, Dan: Song "Theirinn Horo Hug is Hoireann"

              MacLeod, Malcolm A. Sgir Dubh, Victoria County "An Gille Dubh a Raill o..."

              MacLeod, Malcom Angus: Song "Air Faill Ill Eileadh O Hug O". Some verses in Brìgh an Òrain p. 293. Final verses local.

              MacLeod, Malcolm Angus: Song "Chunna mi 'n Làir Dhonn Aig Seumas"

              MacLeod, Malcolm Angus: Song "Mo Nigheann Donn Ghuanach". Slow

              Side 2:

              Beaton, Donald Angus: Fiddle tunes

              MacNeil, Stephen R. Iona, Victoria County "Moch an Diugh a Rinn Mi Gluasad"

              Shaw, John Wreck Cove. Victoria County "Faill Ill Oro Faill Ill Oro" . To the tune of "Gur Mise tha Trom Airtneulach" but different lyrics.

              MacLeod, Dan North River Bridge, Victoria County "Dh' Òlainn Deoch air Làimh mo Rùin"

              MacLeod, Malcolm A.; Carmichael, Kenny Sgir Dubh, Victoria County, Boston, Mass. "Mhòrag 's na Horo Gheallaidh"

              MacLeod, Malcolm A.; Carmichael, Kenny Sgir Dubh, Victoria County, Boston, Mass. "An Seann Tigh Sgoil" .

              MacLeod, Malcolm A. Song "Dheanainnn Sùgradh ris an Nighean Duibh"

              Shaw, John Song "O Horo 's na Bheil air m'Àire" Continued on Side 1.

              Shaw, John
              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.