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CHER Radio Failte 's Furan
CA BI T-612 · Item · 1973
Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

Jobe, Hugh (East Bay, N.S) Violin selections

MacPherson, John Alex (Sydney, N.S) Describes Burns Night at North British Society in Halifax

MacKellar, Kenneth (Scotland) My heart's in the Highlands

Fitzgerald, Winston (Sydney, N.S) Violin selections

Kennedy, Calum (Scotland) A'ribhinn a bheil cuimhne agad

MacLellan, Donald (Cleveland, N.S) Violin selections

MacPherson, John Alex (Scotland) Tam O'Shanter - recited in Gaelic

MacLeod, Pipe Major Donald (Sydney, N.S) Bagpipe selections

MacLeod, Pipe Major Donald (Sydney, N.S) Eilean gorm nam beanntainn aird

Chisholm, Angus (Margaree Forks, N.S) Violin selections

MacDonald, Allister (Scotland) Autobiography of Robert Burns in song - "Rantin', rovin', Robin

MacPherson, John Alex (Sydney, N.S) Talk on Burns and his songs and poetry

MacManus, Hugh (Scotland) Oran a' seanna mhaighdean

Red Hackle Pipe Band (Scotland) Bagpipe selections

MacLeod, Donald (Scotland) O Mhairi he Mhairi

CHER Radio
CHER Radio Failte 's Furan
CA BI T-639 · Item · 1973
Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

Fitzgerald, Winston - Violin selections

Red Hackle Pipe Band - Bagpipe selections

Fitzgerald, Winston - Violin selections

Ross, Calum - Gaelic song - A Nigheaneag a' graidh

Paul, George - Violin selections

Gillis, Lauchie - Gaelic song - 'S e 'n gille dubh a's aille

Paul, George - Violin selections

Chisholm, Angus - Violin selections

MacPherson, John Alex - Tribute to Rev. C.W. MacDonald

Ancell, Bob - Recitation - "The Priest is Dead"

Red Hackle Pipe Band - Bagpipe selections

Burke, Mrs. Minnie - Harmonica selections

Kennedy, Calum - Puirt-a-Beul

MacPherson, John Alex - Story of modern words used in Gaelic conversation

MacLean, Joe - Violin selection

Burke, Joe - Harmonica selections

CHER Radio
CA BI T-721 · Item · May 27, 1973
Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

MacNeil, John, Chief of Gaelic Society - Testimonial dinner given by the Sydney (N.S.) Chapter of Commun Gaidhlig Cheap Breatuinn in honor of Sister Margaret Beaton, May 27, 1973: Address

MacEachern, Donald, First Chieftan, Gaelic Society -Introduces Jim Charlie MacNeil

MacNeil, Jim Charlie - Address

Xavier College Children's Chorus - Posadh piuthair Iain Bhain

Xavier College Children's Chorus - Brochan Lom

Xavier College Children's Chorus - O nach till thu ruinn a ris...

MacEachern, Donald - Reading of congratulatory messages and telegrams

MacEachern, Donald - Introduces John Alex MacPherson, main speaker at the dinner

MacPherson, John Alex - Address

Beaton, Sister Margaret - Address

Beaton, Sister Margaret - Address

MacNeil, John Dan - Presentation of gift to Sister Beaton

Tubrett, Mayor Earle - Brief remarks

MacDonald, Mrs. Kay - A' Mhairi Dhubh

MacDonald, Mrs. Kay - Faill ill o agus ho ro eile...

MacDonald, Mrs. Kay - Ho ro 's toigh leam fhein thu...

Campbell, John
CA BI T-1142 · Item · April 24 1976
Part of Sound and Moving Image Collection

Big Pond Children's Chorus Big Pond (N.S.) Commun Gaidhlig Cheap Breatunn annual Scottish concert "Oidhche Leis na Baird", April 24, 1976: "O Canada"
Campbell, Jamie Port Morien Bagpipe selections
MacPherson, John Alex Sydney (N.S.) Welcome all to concert
Big Pond Children's Chorus Big Pond (N.S.) "Eilean mo ghaol..."
MacDougall, Mike Ingonish Violin selections
College of Cape Breton Children's Gaelic chorus Sydney (N.S.) "Air fal a la lo..."
College of Cape Breton Children's Gaelic chorus Sydney (N.S.) "Gille crubach..."
Campbell, John Willie Sydney (N.S.) Violin selections
Gillis, Lauchie, Alvin, Coline Sydney (N.S.) "O Miorbhuil Gras"
MacKenzie, Carl Sydney (N.S.) Violin selections
MacKenzie, Carl Sydney (N.S.) Violin selections
MacNeil, Flora Glasgow "Eriskay Love Lilt"
MacNeil, Flora Glasgow Milling song
MacNeil, Flora Glasgow "Gur h-e mo ghille dubh dhonn..."
Beaton, Mr. And Mrs. Donald Angus Mabou (N.S.) Violin selections
Beaton, Mr. And Mrs. Donald Angus Mabou (N.S.) Playing for eight-hand reel

MacDonald, Mary Catherine "Kay"