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Rec no. 1 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Tarry Trousers from HARTLAN, Richard of South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: As I rambled out one fine summer's evening to view the fields and take the air...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 2 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Soon We'll be in England town (Chanty song) from HARTLAN, Richard of South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Soon we'll be in England town...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 3 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Flying Cloud, The from HARTLAN, Richard of South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Come all you rambling sailor boys and...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 4 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Banks of Newfoundland, The from HARTLAN, Richard of South-East Passage, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Come all you rakes and rambling boys...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 5 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Carrion Crow, The from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: A Kangaroo sat on an oak...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 6 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Western Ocean from HARTLAN, Richard of South-East Passage , Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Oh, I only got one cap, and the crown of it's all gone...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 7 Loc. no. AR 5028 AC 2218 MF no. 289.3
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Banks of Sweet Dundee from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: It's of a farmer's daughter most beautiful I'm told...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 8 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Dark-Eyed Susan (or Black-Eyed Susan) from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: All in the downs the fleet lay moored...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 9 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Silvery Tide, The from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: It's of a fair young maiden...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 10 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Spanish Ladies from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Here's a health and adieu to you Spanish ladies...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 11 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Stormy Weather Boys from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Up jumps the eel with his slippery tail...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 12 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Dark Eyed Sailor, The from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: It's of a comely young lady fair...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 13 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Caroline and Her Young Sailor Bold from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: There lived a rich nobleman's daughter...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 14 Loc. no. AR 5029 AC 2218 MF no. 289.5
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Willie from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: It's of a rich merchant in London did dwell...
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1943
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sound recording
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Rec no. 15 Loc. no. AR 5030 AC 2217 MF no. 289.7
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Lost Jimmy Whalen from ROAST, Walter of East Chezzetcook, Halifax County, Nova Scotia first line of song: Slowly I roamed by the banks of the river...
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1943
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sound recording
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