Item includes a number of pieces prescribed for recitation during the youth portion of the National Mod in Scotland.
Gaelic Mod
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Item is a musical for children that one first prize at the National Mod in Greenock, Scotland. The musical includes a number of lullabies written in sol-fa notation.
Item is a periodical published by An Comunn Gaidhealach from 1923-1967. It includes news on Gaelic affairs, folklore and a catalog other Gaelic publications available for purchase.
Item is a periodical published by An Comunn Gaidhealach from 1923-1967.
Item is a periodical published by An Comunn Gaidhealach from 1923-1967. It includes news on Gaelic affairs, folklore and a catalog other Gaelic publications available for purchase.
Item is a song made popular through its performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a pamphlet detailing information for prospective participants and audiences of the National Mod in Scotland.
A play about people visiting the island of Tiree by plane.
Item is a collection of songs with harmonies that were popular as performance pieces in the National Mod of Scotland.
Item is a collection of songs with harmonies popularized through performances in the National Mod of Scotland.
Item is a collection of harmonized songs that have been popularized through their performance at the National Mod of Scotland.
Item is a collection of harmonized songs popularized through their performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of choral songs prescribed for performance by children's choirs during the 1970 Nation Mod in Oban, Scotland. Included is the song "I Hiuraibh O Chan Eil Mi Slan" which uses an air provided by Frank MacNeil of Big Pond, Cape Breton.
Item is a collection of traditional and contemporary Gaelic songs which are also translated into English.
Item is a publication by an Comunn Gaidhealach which contains two puirt-a-beul songs prescribed for senior choral competition at the National Mod in Scotland.
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).
Item is a popular song composed early in the 1900s.
Fonds consists of the script of the first ten programs of "Island Echoes", "MacTalla an Eilean" - 8 May 1971 - 10 July 1971. This program was hosted by Hugh MacKenzie on Radio Station C.B.I., Sydney and later by Norman MacLeod, following Hughie's death.
MacKenzie, Hugh FrancisItem is a popular song including sol-fa notation and music for piano accompaniment.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs popularized through their performance at the National Mod in Scotland. The last page is a story concerning the Currie bars on South Uist ("MacMhuirich Staolagaraidh")
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs for solo singing prescribed for performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of songs prescribed for solo performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs for solo singing that were prescribed for singing at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs for solo singing that were prescribed for performance in the National Mod of Scotland.
Item is a collection of songs prescribed for performance as solos a the National mod in Oban, Scotland in 1970
Item is a collection of songs prescribed to be performed by children during solo singing competitions at the National Mod in Oban.
Item is the song "An t-Eilean Mu Thuath" prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is the song "Cha Téid Mise, Cha Téid Mi" (also known as "Mìle Marbhphaisg air a'Ghaol") prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is the song " Fil O Ro Fil O Ro" prescribed for choral performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
File consists of political speeches written by Dr. MacMillan; Addressing Angus L. MacDonald in Bridgewater in April 1949, expressing his condolences on the passing of King George VI as well as congratulating the Department of Education on it’s success, partial speech talking about the highway needs in Victoria County and the boom in tourism, speech concerning the legalization of the practice of Chiropractic, speech detailing an act to incorporate the Maritime Telegraph and Telephone Limited, speech detailing the damages done by draggers, survey of requirements for the fishing industry, proposition for a committee and minister of Fisheries, a speech thanking the people for nominating him, improving road conditions in Victoria County, speech asking for Cape Bretons rightful share in the tourism industry, a speech thanking the people for re-electing him for the third time, speech thanking the committee for their invitation to the annual celebration of John Cabot setting foot on Cape Breton Island, speech about public health in Nova Scotia, speech at the Gaelic Mod and the gathering of the clans, annual meeting for the Victoria County Liberal Association, speech from the throne debate, addresses the lack of rehabilitation programs for coal miners in the event of a mine closure and the utilization of Nova Scotia’s natural resources, financial figures and an article from the Royal Gazette Extraordinary detailing the House of Assembly Session.
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.
Item is song popularized through the National Mod in Scotland. They are 2 copies. Copy 2 is from MacLaren's Collection of Gaelic Songs - No. 6.
Item is a choral test song prescribed for performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is a collection of songs proscribed for performance at the National Mod of Scotland. Copy 1 includes the songs: Mo Run Geal Og, Dean Ba Ba Mo Leanamh, Bu Chaomh leam Bhi Mire and Fhuair Mi Naidheachd as Ur. Copy 2 includes the songs: An Dubh Ghleannach, O 's Tu 's Gur E Tu th'Air M'aire, Mort Ghlinne Comhann and Stilt - a Long Gaelic Psalm Tune.
Item is a collection of songs that have been prescribed for performance at the National Mod of Scotland.
Item consists of a speech given by Dr. MacMillan welcoming a man from Scotland to Cape Breton. He has come to Cape Breton for the annual Gaelic Mod Festival in Baddeck. Dr. MacMillan talks about the similarities between Scotland and Cape Breton as well as the predominant highland and Gaelic culture in parts of Cape Breton.