Fonds MG 6.46 - Annie Johnston

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Annie Johnston

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CA BI MG 6.46

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6 p. of textual records

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(1886-1974)

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Annag Aonghais Chaluim (Annie Johnston) was born in Glen, near Castlebay, Barra. Annie, along with her brother Calum, was a renowned tradition-bearer. She was a schoolteacher and was recorded many times by folklorists from all over the world and contributed many recordings to the recorded much

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Fonds consists of "An Clachan a b'Aithne Dhomh" : description of life on the Isle of Barra in the 1800s.

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    Annie Johnston (1886-1974) was born in Glen, Barra. She along with her brother Calum, was a well-known tradition-bearer and was recorded many times by folklorists from all over the world.

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