Item is a recording of a ceilidh at the house of Alan Steele. Includes stories, songs, local history and lore in both English and Gaelic.
Steel, Allan Story of the building of the Railroad, 1887-1890
Steel, Neil Ged tha mi gun chrodh gun aighean
Steele, Sally Scottish music
MacKenzie, Hugh O, till a' Leannan
Steel, Mary Ye Banks and Braes
Chorus ' S truagh nach robh mise an Eilean
MacKenzie, Hugh Stop your tickling jock
Bryden, Joseph Mimics Mi'kmaq coming off train at Christmas Island (N.S.)/ Mimics Mi'kmaq singing in choir.
Bryden, Joseph Story about Michael Archibald's dog
Bryden, Joseph Micmicing Jim John MacDougall and John Campbell, stutterer
Bryden, Joseph Story about a Priest in New Waterford
MacKenzie, Hugh Story about pioneer days in Cape Breton Island (N.S.) ... Dat's my fader (early relations with Mi'Kmaq)
MacKenzie, Hugh Story centres around a sick woman Seumas Sandy said that if they ate rough food all would be well
MacKenzie, Hugh Humorous Story about Billy Eoin MacKinnon who said "Poor man's stomach was the same as Vanderbilts"
MacKenzie, Hugh More stories about MacGregor's dog killing sheep, rum
MacKenzie, Hugh Donald Isbel about shoes and also about slow worker
MacKenzie, Hugh The courtship of Floridh and Ruairidh under the tree with Hector at the top of the tree listening
MacKenzie, Hugh Story about Donald and a Priest
MacKenzie, Hugh Story about Mickey Sandy's dog.
Chorus O gur toil leam é gur toil leam
MacKenzie, Hugh Story about Michael MacNeil and stealing hay
MacKenzie, Hugh Sgeulachd "Gilleasbuig Aotrom"
MacKenzie, Hugh "Gilleasbuig Aotrom" (continued)
Steele, Sally