Item are the songs "Lass o'Killiecrankie","Stop Your Tickling, Jock","Kate Dalrimple" and "K.K.Katie" in Gaelic.
Item is a collection of poems and songs by various authors. It accompanies a tape.
Item is a collection of traditional and contemporary Gaelic songs which are also translated into English.
Item is a collection of poems composed by the author.
Item is an article from an academic journal on the folk song tradition on South Uist.
Item is a collection of songs and biographical information about the singers.
Item is the back and front cover of a popular song. Also included is a folder fashioned by the collector which contains the words to the song along with staff and sol-fa notation.
Item is a popular song including sol-fa notation and music for piano accompaniment.
Item is the first verse of a Gaelic song. It appears to have been photocopied and enlarged. The owner has written in harmonies in the treble staff and composed his own bass line.
Item contains one song, "Ho Ro My Brown Haired Maiden". The first song is missing.
Item is the lyrics and music to a song popularized by National Mod gold medalist Hugh MacKay.
Item is a song with musical notation provided in staff and sol-fa forms.
Item is a song including piano accompaniment.
Item is a song in praise of Scotland.
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 collection of Songs including the musical notation.
Item is a song which contains musical and sol-fa notation.
Item is a song made popular through its performance at the National Mod in Scotland.
Item is the theme song for the radio program Celtic Ceilidh, broadcast on CJFX in the 1930s. It praises the island of Cape Breton.
Item is a popular song composed early in the 1900s.
Item is a photocopy of a song in praise of Bonnie Prince Charlie.
Item is a reproduction of a poem which appears in Clarsach an Doire. It concerns the social and cultural changes experienced in the Highlands within the poet's lifetime.
Item is a collection of 42 popular songs.
Item is a photocopy of a song appearing in a newspaper. It praises the work of a Doctor Angus MacLennan who, while serving as an MP (1882-1886), was instrumental in bringing the railway to western Inverness County so that industries could be developed there.
Item is a collection of 6 postcards, each with a different Gaelic song on the front.
Item is choral arrangement of a popular song for male voices.
Item is a photocopy of a guide to the pronunciation of Cainntearachd and a key to which notes are represented by which sounds.
Item is a collection of Gaelic songs, one which includes musical notation for pianoforte accompaniment.
Item is a Gaelic song with piano accompaniment printed by Alex. MacLaren & Sons for individual sale.
Item is a traditional Gaelic song with piano accompaniment.
Item is the songs "Pòsadh Piuthair Iain Bhàin" and "Suas Leis a' Ghàidhlig".
Item is a Gaelic song with piano accompaniment produced for individual sale.
Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Atlantic region.
Item is a government report on Canadian fish products in the Pacific region.
Item is a book written by Doris Evans and Gertrude Tynes that features profiles of Nova Scotia's segregated schools and teachers at those schools, as well as photographs and speeches from the Retired Teachers of Segregated Schools of Nova Scotia's 1990 reunion.
Item is a book containing music for the bagpipes.
Item is a book of music containing the fourth part of the "In a Nutshell" suite for orchestra, piano and Deagan percussion instruments.
Item is a map published during World War 1 by the Montreal Star Publishing Company Ltd, titled "The Canadians in France." The map indicates locations where Canadian troops distinguished themselves.
This item is Belcher's map of Nova Scotia including Cape Breton. The map was compiled from surveys by William MacKay in 1834. Map shows township boundaries and expanding communication and transportation infrastructure including telegraph stations and railway lines.
Belcher, C.H. and MacKay, WilliamItem is a map of Valciennes, Belgium, that was created by the War Office.
Item consists of a map of France, created by an ordnance survey.
Item is a map of France, created through an ordnance survey.
Item is a map of France, created through an ordnance survey.
Item is early 20th century plan of Sydney, Nova Scotia. Streets and landmarks are labeled.
Wallace, Arthur N.Item is a map of New England and Nova Scotia showing Newfoundland and Cape Breton Island situated in the Gulf of St. Lawrence. The map includes identified fishing banks.
Kitchin, ThomasMap by engraver Herman Moll showing fishing resources of Newfoundland, Nova Scotia and the Gulf of St. Lawrence during early 18th century. This map depicts shared international fishing banks before the Treaty of Utrecht of 1713 created geo-political boundaries restricting fishing territories.
Moll, HermanItem is a map showing details of Louisbourg Harbour and Gabarus Bay with a full inset map of Cape Breton Island, labelled Isle Royal. Documents the landing place and camp of the New England forces as well as the fortified town of Louisbourg, various battery locations, French settlements and the lighthouse.
Kitchin, ThomasItem is a mid-18th century coloured map showing Louisbourg Harbour and Gabarus Bay. Creator unknown.