Item is a play concerning the antics of characters which are very diverse in character.
Item is a hand-written copy of Iain MacCormaig (John MacCormick)'s "Peigi Bheag", a play concerning changes to language and culture that come with industrialization.
Item is scene 1 of a play that has been typed out. It concerns a woman who returns from Boston and has "forgotten" her Gaelic.
Item is a humorous sketch involving a mix-up in hotel rooms. This play was performed by the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada.
Item is a modified version of MacCormick's Am Fear a Chaill a Ghaidhlig and Banntrach Tharmaid modified for use by the Sydney branch of the Scottish Catholic Society of Canada.
Item is a humorous play about the courtship of a bachelor.
Item is a play concerning a man that leaves Scotland to live in Nova Scotia and later returns.
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 play concerning the judgement of the actions of infamous factor Patrick Sellar during the Highland Clearances.
Item is a play translated into Gaelic from English. It concerns the tale of the Children of the King of Norway, which have been turned into seals by their stepmother.
A play about people visiting the island of Tiree by plane.
Item is a dissertation titled "Storytelling on the Gabarus-Framboise Coast of Cape Breton: Oral Narrative Repertoire Analysis in a Folk Community," written by Ranald Thurgood. The dissertation analyses the oral culture and repertoire of storytelling on the Gabarus-Framboise coast of Cape Breton Island.
Item is a collection of contemporary and traditional songs accompanied by sol-fa notation.
Item is a collection of 16 popular Gaelic songs along with English translations, staff an sol-fa music notation.
Item is a collection of poems by Allan MacLeod, "The Berneray Shoemaker" and biographical information. Also included is a poem written by Hector MacKinnon in praise of MacLeod.
Item is a collection of songs with sol-fa music notation.
A collection of songs released on gramophone records and sung by the celebrated tenor Roderick MacLeod.
Item is a collection of popular songs.
Item is a collection of songs with sol-fa musical notation and two-part harmony.
Item is a collection of traditional and contemporary songs along with staff and sol-fa notation.
Item is a collection of songs with sol-fa music notation and two-part harmony.
Item is a vocal score with staff notation. Songs represented have either been composed by Kenneth MacLeod or collected and arranged by Marjory Kennedy-Fraser. Copy 2 includes two extra songs and sol-fa notation.
Item is the third and final portion of a collection of poetry in the possession of Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair. These works include compositions from Scottish manuscript collections as well as locally composed poems and works from the manuscript collections of John MacLean (The Bard MacLean) and Rev. James D. MacGregor. Biographical information concerning the bards is also provided - in either English or Gaelic.
Item is a collection of poetry from well-known bards as well as folklore such as rhymes and riddles.
Item is a copy of Failte Cheap Breatuinn, a collection of poems by Cape Breton bards with biographical information.
Item is p. 7-58 of a collection of popular Gaelic songs.
Item is a collection of poetry including biographical information on the bards.
Item is a collection of poems by the bard Alexander MacKinnon that had originally been copied from the bard's own manuscript by John MacLean (Iain Mac Ailein), otherwise known as The Bard MacLean.
Item is the first of three parts of a collection of poetry in the possession of Rev. A. MacLean Sinclair. These works include compositions from Scottish manuscript collections as well as locally composed poems and works from the manuscript collections of John MacLean (The Bard MacLean) and Rev. James D. MacGregor. Biographical information concerning the bards is also provided - in either English or Gaelic
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.