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Total number of records: 6

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english language - dialects5
culture5
folk music5
community life4
education2
public buildings1
occupations1
religion1
social life and customs1
manners and customs1

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Mackay, Donald6
Hart, Bob (1892-1978)3
Webb, Percy1
Morley, Chris1
Woodward, Colin1
Jackson, Margaret1

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The Tradition of Pub Singing in the Villages of East Suffolk, with Songs from Bob Hart of Snape and Percy Webb of Tunstall

Mackay, Donald

1971

A study of the pub singing tradition in East Suffolk, with particular reference to the singers Bob Hart from Snape, and Percy Webb of Tunstall. The first of four chapters presents an introduction to t...

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Fieldnotes and Interview Transcriptions

Mackay, Donald; Jackson, Margaret

1970s

Typed notes from some fieldwork in South Yorkshire, relating to the tradition of singing local Christmas carols in pubs in the region. These notes refer to a visit in November 1970 to Penistone Workin...

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Sound Recording, Suffolk

Mackay, Donald

10 August 1970

Bob Hart, recorded at home in Snape, singing and in conversation. Talks about learning songs, gives autobiographical details concerning his working life and time spent at sea, and refers to singing in...

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Sound Recording, Suffolk

Mackay, Donald

August 1970

Bob Hart, recorded at home in Snape, singing and in conversation. Talks about the sources of the songs he knows, the local community and attending school/Sunday School.

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Sound Recording, Suffolk

Mackay, Donald

September 1970

Bob Hart and Dick ? singing in the Crown Inn, Snape.

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Sound Recordings, Suffolk

Mackay, Donald

July-August 1970

Percy Webb, singing and talking at his home in Tunstall; talk of Suffolk Country Bands; learning songs from his father; pub singing. Recorded 30 July 1970. [Tr. 2] Chris Morley playing the melodeon ...

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