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              CA BI T-181 · Item · 1970
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Donald John MacMillan, Morley Road:

              Gaelic Song - Màiri Bhàn Dhàil-an-Eas
              Story of bard, Angus Campbell and the Song of the Bear
              Òran na Mathain
              Song- Tha Gaoth an Iar a'Gobachadh
              Bocan Story
              "Will you marry me my Bonnie Lassie"
              The MacMullinss from Scotland...
              Piper MacMullins
              Bocan Story

              MacMullin, Donald John
              CA BI T-266 · Item · 1971
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of Donald John MacMullin from Glenmorrison (N.S). He sings a number of Gaelic songs and speaks on local history and stories.

              Donald John MacMullin, Gaelic Stories: Relates history of the early days of his people (after their arrival from Scotland) to present days

              Ceilidhs

              Fishing and different kinds of forests

              Pioneer days were hard...

              Sowing of grain, threshing

              Black Pot

              Tha buaidh air an uisge bheatha

              Air faill isinn u

              Cape Breton Gaelic song - Bi'n deoch bho laimhean mo run

              Story of Waterloo Stove

              Se mo cheist an Gille donn

              Story about Grandfather and great grandfather

              Nionag a chuil duim nach fhan thu

              Hubi a

              Teannaibh dhluth

              Cnoc nan t-Sithean - a magic spoon, a dead cow, Why?

              Second sight story of people in Mira

              Story of pig and dog and Big Donald of the Pig

              Discussion of hockey playing

              Story of the carpenter in Scotland who wouldn't tell his secret to his son

              Hur ri le .. .'s e nighean donn

              Smith, Angus John
              CA BI T-1106 · Item · 1975
              Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

              Item is an audio recording of a milling frolic in Dunvegan, N.S. Recording includes singers form the Dunvegan area as well as Donald John MacMullin of the Meadows Rd.

              MacLellan, Lauchie - Moch 's a mhadainn 's mi 'g eirigh

              MacLellan, Lauchie - "Ho ro 'ille dhuinne..."

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Hug a ro bhi, hug a rireadh..."

              MacIssac, Ronald - "Leis a' Mhaighdean..."

              MacLellan, Lauchie - "Nighean donn a' bhreacan uaine..."

              MacLellan, Lauchie - "Chi mi thall iad..."

              MacLellan, Lauchie - Spinning song

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Faill il o 's na ho iu a..."

              MacIssac, Ronald - "O a hu, a nighean dubh, nighean dubh"

              MacLellan, Lauchie - "Mo run an t-uasal..."

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Cruinneag na buaile..."

              MacLellan, Lauchie - "Olainn deoch air laimh mo ruin..."

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Togainn fonn air lorg an fheidh..."

              MacLellan, Lauchie & MacIssac, Ronald - "Teann, teann, teann a' bhodaich.."

              MacMullin, Donald John - "C'aite an caidil an nineag..."

              MacMullin, Donald John - Song

              MacMullin, Donald John - "Ho ro 'ille dhuinn..."

              MacMullin, Donald John - "An nighean dubh, tha boidheach dubh..."

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Oran cluinn Grannta"

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Sugradh seach bliadhna" & accompanying explanation

              MacIssac, Alex John - "Oran le ministear dh'a mhathair"

              Shaw, John