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              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.
              CA BI T-77 · Item · 1969
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of Gaelic bard Angus R. Macdonald, of French Road N.S. Recording includes a number of humorous stories and songs composed by MacDonald as well as a performance of his popular song 'The Mountain' (Smeorach Chlann Domhnuill)

              Day, Hilda
              John R. Macneil
              CA BI T-152 · Item · 1969
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              John R. MacNeil tells about the Dark Horse Day at the Mod...How Flora MacIntyre was permitted to dance at the Mod through the intervention of Queen Victoria.
              Song written about the above story...(Gaelic)(Ballad)
              His experiences transporting prisoners of war...
              Queen Victoria's visit to Scotland...
              The MacIntyre's at French Road...

              MacInnis, Cecelia